Road Trip! Historic Echo, Utah! Cemetery & Church/School House
Found this historic church/school house and cemetery!
Cemetery Walk Alpine Cemetery Utah Video 2
Walk with me through Alpine Cemetery Utah Video 2 of 5 with thanks to Sonja Nishimoto
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Friday March 26th is the opening night of the newest exhibit at the alwun house. It's called light house, and will feature illuminated works by over 30 artists, and the gallery lights will stay out. You're encouraged to show up in your on illuminated outfit, and there will be a prize for the best. There will also be performances, including a set by the dry river yacht club. Also Friday night, Smeeks is holding the first ever caramelpalooza, where you'll get to sample some of phoenix's best showing off their caramel creations.
Friday the 26th through the 28th is the Phoenix Sister Cities 5th Annual Worldfest at the heritage square. The event is free, and will feature food, music and entertainment from all over the world.
Saturday March 27th, ASU downtown will host a border issues discussion at the downtown civic space, with cultural performances and legal aid, tax and financial assistance, and information on community services.... oh man I hope Sheriff Joe isn't watching this.. And Saturday morning, if you'd like to help out at Indian Steele park, a group will be meeting their to clean up and pick up some of the slack from budget cuts to the park.
At the Downtown Phoenix campus, activities will take place in the Civic Space Park and will include cultural performances and on-hand legal aid, tax and financial assistance, and information on community services available to families
Sunday the 28th, No Festival required will show Visual Acoustics at the pHoenix art museum, a film that celebrates the life and career of architectural photographer julius shulman. Also Sunday, you can attend the historical walk in phoenix cemeteries, with costumed re-enactors portraying early phoenix pioneers and touring you through the 8 historic cemeteries that make up the complex.
Tuesday march 30th is the monthly Radiate phoenix meeting, this month will take place at the highrise condos at One east lexington, and i bet they'll have a great view of our fantastic skyline and mountains for you.
Friday april 1st is first friday, and no i'm not tricking you. Saturday april 2nd ASU downtown is holding a civil rights forum, and Executive director of the ACLU, Anthony romero, will speak, along with civil rights leader Raul Yzaguirre.
Friday March 26th Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers and Tramps & Thieves will play The Marquee (6:30pm AA $25), Brazillian DJs Database will spin at Club Sanctum ($5 21+ 11pm), Sunorus will play The Sail Inn (8:15pm 21+), Dearspeak will host their CD release party at The Yucca Tap Room along with friends Fatigo, Tugboat and Antarctica the Beautiful. Dry River Yacht Club will play The Rogue Bar, Roseanne Cash will play The Scottsdale Center for Preforming Arts Center ($38)
Saturday March 27th Devendra Banhart will play The Clubhouse (AA $23 7pm), Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers (6:30pm AA $25), Lonna Kelley, Haunted Cologne, What Laura Says, Driver river Yacht Club and more will play a benefit for Haiti at Green vegetarian (12pm), The Sugar Thieves will play 910 Live, The Green Lady Killers will play Copper State Tavern
Sunday March 28th Paul McCartney will play Jobbing.com arena ($50-250, AA 7pm)
Tuesday March 30th The Alkaline Trio and Cursive will play The Marquee Theatre ($20, AA 6:30pm), Paper Tongues the Martini Ranch ($12, AA 7pm), Astronautalis will play The Rhythm Room ($10 AA 8pm)
Wednesday March 31st Fatigo will play a free show at The Lost Leaf
Thursday April 1st The Green Lady Killers, Thankful Birds, Dearspeak and Noel will play The Rhythm Room, Dry River Yacht Club play The Desert Botanical Garden,
Friday April 2nd Story of the Year will play the Clubhouse (AA $17 6:30pm), Michelle Shocked will play The Compound Grill (9pm $22),
Saturday April 3rd Dry River Yacht Club will host an all day CD release party featuring Black Carl, What Laura Says, Yellow Minute, Sugar Thieves, Fatigo, Jake Pyne Band, Sunorus, Matthew Reveles, Strange Young Things, Los Guys, Mojo Farmers, Hot Birds and Chili Sauce at The Sail Inn PS you are retarded if you don't go to this show.
Sunday April 4th RJD2 will play The Rhythm Room (AA 7:300m $17)
Oregon Trail Arriving at Register Cliff Wyoming U.S.A..
Arriving at Register Cliff Wyoming along the old Oregon California trail where emigrants would carve their names into the sanstone cliff. The Mormon trail followed the north side of the river so there are very few if any of their names here however. Many names are still plainly visible today including 3 generations of the Unthank family.
Washakie - Last Chief of the Eastern Shoshone
From his birth in the Bitterroot Mountains among the Salish Tribe, to his exploits as a warrior with the Lemhi Shoshone and Bannocks, Washakie was recognized early as an extraordinary person. But he made his historical claim to greatness in the second half of the 19th century, as chief of the Eastern Shoshone. For lesson plans, visit
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Cadillac Ranch RV Park - Bluff UT
The Cadillac Ranch RV Park in Bluff, UT is a quick stop when coming into Utah from the East. The park is not large, thus this is only a one minute video, but it is right where it needs to be to be able to check out some of he surrounding areas without issue.
One must stop place is the the Bluff Fort. Not a military fort, but the homestead of the early settlers of the town. You will see how they lived and hear the story of how a six week trip turned into six months based on the unknown terrain they would come across.
A great quick two to three night stop works well in this area and Cadillac Ranch RV Park is a nice little stop.
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House Legacy Funding Finance Committee - part 2 3/13/17
Continued consideration of HF1731 (Torkelson) Clean Water Fund and Parks and Trails Fund money appropriated.
34:57 - HF2152 (Torkelson) County fairs funding provided, and money appropriated.
41:56 - HF2111 (O'Driscoll) Sauk River Regional Park appropriation extended.
44:01 - HF2251 (Dettmer) Medal of Honor commemorative memorial funding provided, and money appropriated.
53:49 - HF2035 (Anselmo) Midwest Art Conservation Center funding provided, and money appropriated.
1:05:50 - HF1941 (Anselmo) Minnesota Public Radio funding provided, and money appropriated.
1:12:39 - HF2232 (Pugh) Fort Snelling Memorial Chapel funding provided, and money appropriated.
1:22:20 - HF2127 (Clark) Dakota and Ojibwe language preservation funding provided, and money appropriated.
1:34:30 - HF2214 (Mahoney) Saint Paul; Chinese garden funding provided, and money appropriated.
1:47:33 - HF1808 (Murphy, E.) Software to locate and learn about art in Minnesota funding provided, and money appropriated.
1:50:43 - HF1986 (Bernardy) New Brighton; aquatic invasive species work funding provided, and money appropriated.
1:57:26 - HF2192 (Pierson) African American Registry funding provided, and money appropriated.
2:07:13 - HF1898 (Moran) Hmong Folk Art in Minnesota exhibit funding provided, and money appropriated.
2:15:56 - HF1485 (Ecklund) Voyageurs National Park clean water project funding provided, and money appropriated.
2:18:36 - HF1610 (Runbeck) Anoka and Dakota Counties; park prior appropriations modified.
2:22:25 - HF2315 (Lillie) Minnesota State Council on Disability funding provided, and money appropriated.
2:33:42 - Office of the State Archaeologist presentation and Legacy funding request.
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