949 Productions: Paradise Park Windsor VT
Ever since I moved to Windsor, VT in July I have been looking for awesome spots to film. This is what Paradise Park looks like a 7am. I shot this a few weeks ago so the trees are beautiful!
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Mount Ascutney, Vermont - Travels With Phil
Mount Ascutney is the site of a State Park in eastern Vermont. At 2,270 feet above the surrounding territory, it has a great view from the summit. On a good day, you can see at least 4 states.
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History: The origin of “Ascutney” is from the Abenaki “Cas-Cad-Nac,” meaning “mountain of the rocky summit;” an appropriate name for this prominent mountain peak rising abruptly from the Connecticut River valley. A permanent settlement, “Ascutegnik,” of peoples of the Cowasuck band of Abenaki tribe existed on lands near the mouth of the Sugar River. In modern geographic terms, this is across the Connecticut River from Ascutney Village on Route 131. Native peoples likely hunted, fished and camped around the mountain particularly at lower elevations.
Over time, European settlers adopted the place name “Ascutney” to refer to both the white settlement on the western side of the Connecticut River, and the prominent mountain peak. The mountain has long been featured in the history of Ascutney Village, the towns of Weathersfield and Windsor, which it lies in, and in the state of Vermont. Mount Ascutney was home to the first purposebuilt hiking trail in the United States. A group of local residents constructed a trail in 1825 to coincide with the visit of dignitary Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette (known commonly as General Lafayette, a French aristocrat and military officer in the American Revolutionary War). While Lafayette didn’t end up visiting the area, the trail became popular regionally. The next trail was built in 1858 and approximates the current-day Windsor Trail. This carriage-road style trail led to the high-elevation Tip Top House, which capitalized on summit tourism which was popular at the time. The modern trail system dates to the late 19th century and now consists of 4 base-to-summit trails on state land. The Ascutney Trails Association, the oldest trail organization in the United States, was formed in 1903. Park development occurred in the 1930’s as part of the Civilian Conservation Corps and in the early 1960’s with campground expansion,. The Futures Trail was built in 1983. Most recently, a new camping loop of cabins opened in 2018.
Across the river from Windsor, Vermont in the rural town of Cornish, New Hampshire, a collective of artists and sculptors settled with the peak of activity from the 1880’s to the 1930’s. Thus, the area became referred to as the Cornish Colony. Notable artists that lived in the area were Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Maxfield Parrish, Charles Platt, Thomas Dewing and writers Winston Churchill and J.D. Salinger. The estate of Augustus Saint-Gaudens is now Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park, part of the National Park System. - Travels with Phil copyrighted by Phil Konstantin -
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Photo Credit (other than my own): Map from Google Maps. Imagery 2018 Landsat / Copernicus, Map Data 2018 Google.
Changing Lives - Jessie Palatucci Windsor, VT
United Church of Christ members discuss how Our Church's Wider Mission is Changing Lives. Go to for the latest!
Harpoon Brewery - Vermont Windsor, Vermont
Brewery Size: Micro Brewery
Beer Styles: Belgian Ales, Ciders, Stouts & Porters, Wheats
Year Established: 2000
Brewery Size: Micro Brewery
Beer Styles: Belgian AlesCidersStouts & PortersWheats
Hours: Sun,Tue,Wed 10 AM to 6 PM Thu-Sat 10 AM to 9 PM Mon-closed
Brewery Features: RestaurantTour
Tour Price: $5
Address: Harpoon Brewery - Vermont 336 Ruth Carney Dr Windsor, Vermont 5089 United States
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North Central Vermont: More Than Montpelier
Explore the little towns that are sprinkled just outside Vermont's capital, filled with views, art, and yarn.
324 Sunrise Rd Bethel, VT
Virtual Tour of a Hunting Camp at 324 Sunrise Rd Bethel, VT
YCN Sports Wrap VT Championship Special: Windsor Regular Season Review
Wyndham Cypress Palms in Orlando, Florida
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The Quechee Club in Quechee, VT - DEW Construction Corp.
This is an aerial view of The Quechee Club in Quechee, VT (pre expansion).
This video was shot with a DJI Inspire 1.
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The Perfect Escape in Elum, Washington
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The Hum - weird noise plaguing village is investigated by the Telegraph
The Telegraph sent a crack team of investigators and some equipment lying around the office, to find the source of 'the hum', a mysterious noise plaguing a Co Durham village at night.
View of snow-capped Mt. Mansfield in Vermont. Plattsburgh, NY 11/15/2014
Quick video of snow-capped Mt.Mansfield in Vermont. Taken in Plattsburgh, New York on November 15th, 2014.
EXPO – Magic of the White City (Narrated by Gene Wilder)
Narrated by Gene Wilder, EXPO – Magic of the White City brings the Chicago World’s Fair to life. Experience the world of 1893 through a cinematic visit to Chicago’s Columbian Exposition.
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Nearly 28 million people visited the Fair. Dubbed the “White City,” it inspired future innovators like Henry Ford and Frank Lloyd Wright, unveiled the Ferris Wheel and Cracker Jack®, and, in many ways, marked the beginning of the 20th century. Many of the era’s greatest achievements in science, technology and culture were unveiled there. The grounds were designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, famous for his design of New York City’s Central Park, and constructed under the supervision of Daniel Burnham.
The Fair was an engineering marvel. On opening day, President Grover Cleveland depressed a golden telegraph key which sent the first courses of electricity throughout the Fair powering fountains, machines, electric railways and thousands of lights. It was the first use of electricity on such a massive scale.
In addition, fairgoers enjoyed the Midway Plaisance where a one-mile boulevard of fun offered camel riding and guilty pleasures such as belly dancing, street fighting and beer drinking. Against the backdrop of 1893’s troubles with workers’ rights, prejudice, discrimination and corruption, the World’s Columbian Exposition cast a brief ray of hope for the future of humanity.
Filmed in spectacular High-Definition, EXPO – Magic of the White City immerses viewers in one of the world’s biggest extravaganzas and one of the most unforgettable events in American history. There will never be another event like it… or will there?
Street View's New Look on Google Maps Australia
Check out the new experience of Street View on Google Maps. Learn the new ways to enter Street View, look at our full screen mode, navigate through driving directions, and more.
Street View is a feature of Google Maps that allows you to quickly and easily view and navigate high-resolution, 360 degree street level images of various cities in Australia.
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Police lip-sync battles going viral
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General Henry Knox Mansion.Thomaston, Maine
Henry Knox (July 25, 1750 -- October 25, 1806) was a military officer of the Continental Army and later the United States Army, and also served as the first United States Secretary of War.
Born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, he owned and operated a bookstore there, cultivating an interest in military history and joining a local artillery company. When the American Revolutionary War broke out in 1775, he befriended General George Washington, and quickly rose to become the chief artillery officer of the Continental Army. In this role he accompanied Washington on most of his campaigns, and had some involvement in many major actions of the war. He established training centers for artillerymen and manufacturing facilities for weaponry that were valuable assets to the fledgling nation.
Following the adoption of the United States Constitution, he became President Washington's Secretary of War. In this role he oversaw the development of coastal fortifications, worked to improve the preparedness of local militia, and oversaw the nation's military activity in the Northwest Indian War. He was formally responsible for the nation's relationship with the Indian population in the territories it claimed, articulating a policy that established federal government supremacy over the states in relating to Indian nations, and called for treating Indian nations as sovereign. Knox's idealistic views on the subject were frustrated by ongoing illegal settlements and fraudulent land transfers involving Indian lands.
He retired to what is now Thomaston, Maine in 1795, where he oversaw the rise of a business empire built on borrowed money. He died in 1806 from an infection received after swallowing a chicken bone, leaving an estate that was bankrupt.
Southern-Colonial Lakefront Estate in Connellys Springs, North Carolina
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This property is a spectacular, luxury mountain and lakefront estate home on a private 1.5-acre peninsula! This stunning home overlooking Lake Rhodhiss offers unmatched southern-colonial architecture with superb artisan craftsmanship. The property features dockable water access and dramatic views of the nearby mountain vistas from many places in this private-gated community.
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Maloof Symposium: Furniture and the Future - Session 1
This symposium will examine historical and contemporary furniture production in light of the fundamental changes brought about by the digital age. Today, the field of studio furniture is changing rapidly to embrace digital technologies and marketplaces. The pressure to keep up with these advances can prevent artists and makers from reflecting on what this means for the craft. Presented jointly by the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery and the Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation, this one-day symposium in celebration of Sam Maloof’s centennial birth year will examine historical and contemporary furniture production in light of the fundamental changes brought about by the digital age.
Symposium Schedule - Session 1
9:00 a.m. - Continental Breakfast (Please note the galleries will not be open at this time)
10:00 a.m. - Welcome
Nora Atkinson, Lloyd Herman Curator at the Renwick Gallery, and Jim Rawitsch, Executive Director of the Maloof Foundation
10:15 a.m. - Keynote by Dr Michael J. Prokopow
11:00 a.m. - Paul Sacaridiz, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts
11:45 a.m. - Witold Rybczynski, author Now I Sit Me Down
Program made possible by the generous support of the James Renwick Alliance, the Windgate Foundation, and Woodcraft Supply.