CANADA best western liverpool and conference centre
Best Western Liverpool Hotel and Conference Centre 3 Stars hotel in Liverpool, Canada Within US Travel Directory This hotel in Liverpool, Nova Scotia features a lounge, indoor pool and rooms with a 32-inch plasma TV. It located along the Lighthouse Route, 8.6 km from Beach Meadows.Every room is equipped with a DVD player, refrigerator and free Wi-Fi. Rooms at Liverpool Best Western also include a work desk and a lounge chair.Breakfast is served every morning at the Best Western Liverpool Hotel and Conference Center.A 24-hour business center and conference facilities are available and a gym is on site for added convenience.
The historic Fort Point Lighthouse and the Perkins House Museum are a 5-minute drive from this Best Western Liverpool Hotel.
Petite Rivière Vineyards is a 30-minute drive away.
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Location in : 63 Queens Place Drive, B0T 1K0 Liverpool, Canada
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Queens County Museum, Liverpool Nova Scotia
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Liverpool Packet - Queens County Museum
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Metal Detecting UK (635) The PeaceHavens Project Update
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an update on the progress of the PeaceHavens Project ... we now have 3702 seals on our database and we are being used by the Portable Antiquities Scheme to identify Russian lead flax bale seals ..with thanks to the Friends of the PeaceHavens Project .. Keith Allen, Michael Azzarello, Rene Baginski, Donald G Banhart, John J Cahill, Clio Ancient Art, Stuart Elton, Gary Fenton, Stephen Foley, Sheri Gregory, Nick Gunn, David Hopper, Patrick Lava, Barry Norman, Stanley Perkins, Phillip Shoaf, Jackie Smith, Wayne Smith, Johnny StormCrow Rathbone, Craig Talley, Richard Thew, John JetSki Titchen we now have the world's largest flax bale seal database .. . and also thanks to the following museums for their help ... Aberdeen Museum and Art Gallery, Abingdon Museum, Bristol Museum, Devizes Museum Wiltshire Heritage, Essex Royal Albert Memorial Museum, The Courthouse Museum Cromarty, Dumfries Museum, Dundee Arts and Heritage (McManus Galleries), The Edinburgh National Museum of Scotland, Falkirk Museum, Farnham Museum, Great Yarmouth Museum, Gressenhall Norfolk Landscape Archaeology, Guildford Museum, Harrogate Museum, Hereford Museum and Art Gallery, Inverness Museum and Gallery, Kingston upon Hull Museum and Art Gallery, Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery, Kirriemuir Gateway to the Glens Museum, Lancaster Museum, Liverpool National Museums, Museum of London, Malton Museum, Methil Heritage Centre, Meffan Institute Forfar Museum and Gallery, Montrose Museum, Newbury Museum West Berkshire Heritage Service, North East Fife Museum Service, Oxford Ashmolean Museum, Perth Museum and Art Galleries, Preston Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum, Suffolk Museum, Wallingford Museum, Warwick Museum, Whitby Abbey House, Whitby Museum.
The Thomas Raddall Research Centre
The Thomas Raddall Research Centre houses the most extensive records of the Mayflower descendants in Nova Scotia. Search vital statistics from Simeon Perkins Diary 1766-1812. You will also find extensive genealogical data on the New England Planters and the Foreign Protestants, manuscripts of Robert Long and T.B. Smith (who complied over 1,500 genealogies), shipping records and photographs illustrating ship building and commercial history. The newest addition to the archives is a collection of graveyard books by Tim MacDonald, full of genealogies and pictures of tombstones, allowing researchers to visit a graveyard without going to the site.
The centre includes a faithful reproduction of the author's study, including his own furnishings, the centre also houses the early proprietors' township records form 1759 leading to the Mayflower and Empire loyalists descendants.
Public comment on LeBreton Flats development proposals
Public reaction to the the Lebreton Flats proposals – IllumiNATION LeBreton and Canadensis: LeBreton Re-Imagined – presented at an open house held at the Canadian War Museum on Tuesday, January 26, 2016.
Privateer Days Liverpool Nova Scotia - Letter of Marque Geocaching Event 2011
The letter of marque and one piece of Silver - Liverpool NS.
The area now known as Liverpool, became a popular location for privateers ever since Champlain intercepted captain Rossignol engaging in fur-trade back in early 17th century.
A Letter of Marque was the only thing differentiating a privateer and a pirate. The letter was authorization from the government allowing ships to cruise the seaways for enemy ships and to confiscate any prizes as payment- or simply a legal form of piracy.
Liverpool became a popular location for American privateers during the American revolution. It wasn't until the war of 1812 that the town had fortified itself and had it's own fleet of privateers to compete with larger ports such as Halifax.
Today, Privateers Days is a summer festival where costumed reenactments take place along the town streets of Liverpool.
My trip to Liverpool had two goals; log 16k of running and to attend the geocaching event at Lane's Privateer Inn.
I missed the Privateer 5 miler road race the week before and I really wanted to run the route. I got to town early and started out along main street. The route along the Mersey river was peaceful and quiet. After my first lap, I decided to repeat the route, but take on the Trestle Trail. This is a small section of rail that was converted to a multiple purpose trail. The trail included crossing the Mersey River using the converted train bridge. The bridge pivoted at the middle back in the era where seafaring ships would travel up river and load lumber from the nearby community of Milton.
Once I was done running, I visited the tourist information building located at Centennial park for a quick stop chat with the staff, and to rinse off. The weather during my visit was very warm summer day and this poor body wasn't used to the heat.
The walk across the blue bridge back to Lane's Privateers Inn took a little longer than expected. By this time the event had already started. I walked inside and proceeded to the bar area where I was given a letter of Marque, a reproduction map to Liverpool from the early 1800s and a piece of silver to make it official that I was a privateer for the day while in LIverpool.
I walked over to the Hank Snow museum. This was the old train station. There was a Geocache. Inside the container were tickets where I picked one. I had to return the ticket to the event base in order to win a custom-made hiking staff.
Looking at my watch I had to hurry to Fort Point lighthouse in order to catch the reenactment of the American revolutionaries storming the port and the British militia pushing them back. However I was a few minutes late and only caught the final blasts from the antique rifles from that era.
Over 100 people attended this event. Hopefully we will see this event as a yearly feature as part of festival.
There are a number of geocaches that you can find or use was points of interest. I've highlighted a few that hopefully will offer you a great walking tour of the town.
A Rememberable View -N 44° 02.452 W 064° 43.055
Trestle Trail -N 44° 02.555 W 064° 43.824
Fort Point Light N 44° 02.648 W 064° 42.469
Perkins HouseN 44° 02.392 W 064° 42.723
Link to the Garmin Connect track file
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Chautauqua 2010 - Olmsted
From the Germantown Campus of Montgomery College, Chautauqua 2010. Frederick Law Olmsted is the character.
Firth Park Christmas Festival and Firework Display 01/12/2011
After a selection from Glee Bah Gum's choral singing some of the actors in this year's Lyceum theatre 'Sleeping Beauty' pantomime introduce themselves. These are followed by brief addresses by councillor Peter Price, Sheffield's lady mayoress (Sylvia Bunkley) and David Blunkett MP, the latter of whom gives the countdown to the event's magnificent firework display .
Skyscraper | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:33 1 Definition
00:07:41 1.1 Early skyscrapers
00:11:15 1.2 Modern skyscrapers
00:18:17 2 Design and construction
00:21:07 2.1 Basic design considerations
00:21:58 2.2 Loading and vibration
00:23:26 2.3 Steel frame
00:24:18 2.4 Tube structural systems
00:26:03 2.4.1 Trussed tube and X-bracing
00:27:36 2.4.2 Bundled tube
00:28:04 2.5 The elevator conundrum
00:29:58 3 Economic rationale
00:31:37 4 Environmental impact
00:34:27 5 History of the tallest skyscrapers
00:39:51 5.1 Gallery
00:39:59 6 Cancellation
00:42:47 7 Future developments
00:43:16 7.1 Wooden skyscrapers
00:44:55 8 See also
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A skyscraper is a continuously habitable high-rise building that has over 40 floors and is taller than approximately 150 m (492 ft). Historically, the term first referred to buildings with 10 to 20 floors in the 1880s. The definition shifted with advancing construction technology during the 20th century. Skyscrapers may host offices, residential spaces, and retail spaces. For buildings above a height of 300 m (984 ft), the term supertall skyscrapers can be used, while skyscrapers reaching beyond 600 m (1,969 ft) are classified as megatall skyscrapers.One common feature of skyscrapers is having a steel framework that supports curtain walls. These curtain walls either bear on the framework below or are suspended from the framework above, rather than resting on load-bearing walls of conventional construction. Some early skyscrapers have a steel frame that enables the construction of load-bearing walls taller than of those made of reinforced concrete.
Modern skyscrapers' walls are not load-bearing, and most skyscrapers are characterised by large surface areas of windows made possible by steel frames and curtain walls. However, skyscrapers can have curtain walls that mimic conventional walls with a small surface area of windows. Modern skyscrapers often have a tubular structure, and are designed to act like a hollow cylinder to resist wind, seismic, and other lateral loads. To appear more slender, allow less wind exposure, and transmit more daylight to the ground, many skyscrapers have a design with setbacks, which are sometimes also structurally required.
ALS (Modernised by Otis) Lift @ Barclays in Newcastle
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Capacity: 8 Persons or 544KGS
Year Made/Modernised: 1960's/1988
Doors: Single Speed Sliding Doors
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