New England Drive - Kancamagus Highway - New Hampshire
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New Hampshire Route 112 (abbreviated NH 112) is a 56.39-mile-long (90.75 km) east–west state highway in northern New Hampshire. The highway winds across the state, connecting Bath to Conway through the heart of the scenic and mountainous White Mountain National Forest.
The eastern portion of NH 112 is known as the Kancamagus Highway, running 32 miles (51 km) through the White Mountains from Lincoln to Conway.[2] 26.5 miles (42.6 km) of the highway have been designated a National Scenic Byway by the United States Department of Transportation under the name Kancamagus Scenic Byway. The highway is known for its views of autumn foliage and is a popular drive in September and October for leaf peeping tourism.
The Kancamagus Highway stays open all winter, although it occasionally closes for short periods while crews clear heavy snows. Its only major intersection, Bear Notch Road, which connects with the town of Bartlett, is closed all winter.
Much of the western portion of NH 112 is also in the White Mountain National Forest, passing through Kinsman Notch with the Lost River tourist attraction. The section between NH 116 and North Woodstock is called Lost River Road.
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Hal Behl's Interview
Hal Behl and his wife, Reggie, an art teacher, arrived in Oak Ridge in 1945. A member of the Special Engineer Detachment, Behl served as Assistant Supervisor in an Engineering Department laboratory at the K-25 plant. He focused mainly on designing and building laboratory, process, health physics, and quality assurance equipment. In this interview, Behl describes everyday life at Oak Ridge and his experiences renting various rooms around the “Secret City.” He also discusses how his Manhattan Project work helped lead to his postwar career in aerospace and weapon system technology.
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Photos of Union Soldiers Killed During the American Civil War: Part 2 (1860's)
A collection of photographs and other images of Union soldiers who died during service with the 64th/65th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 6th Ohio Independent Battery, and McLaughlin's Squadron, Ohio Cavalry as well as those who died after being transferred to other regiments during American Civil War. From the book The Story of the Sherman Brigade, The Camp, the March, the Bivouac, the Battle; and How The Boys Lived and Died During Four Years of Active Field Service by Wilbur F. Hinman published in 1897.
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Tennessee Same Sex Marriage Lawsuit Live at 9 Interview
Tennessee's Same Sex Marriage lawsuit is the subject of this interview with Memphis divorce attorney Miles Mason, Sr. MemphisDivorce.com on WREG News Channel 3's Live @ 9 with Marybeth Conley and Alex Coleman. Four same sex couples living in Tennessee have sued the State of Tennessee challenging the constitutionality of Tennessee's constitutional amendment declaring a marriage can only be between a man and a woman. Recently, they sought an injunction preventing the State of TN from denying marriage rights to all same sex spouses. Gay couples are suing to have the same basic legal status and rights as straight couples. Leading Memphis employment law attorney Maureen Holland is one of the four attorneys represents the Memphis area same sex couple. The interview aired live on November 26, 2013. Mason's firm, Miles Mason Family Law Group, PLC, has its offices in Memphis, Tennessee serving clients located in Memphis, Germantown, Collierville, Bartlett, Tipton County, Fayette County and West Tennessee.
WTAMU Fall Commencement 2018 - 2:00pm
WTAMU Fall Commencement 2018 for the Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business, the Sybil B. Harrington College of Fine Arts
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Natalie Koob - 2015 National Oldtime Fiddlers' Contest Round 1
Young Adult Division Round 1 at the 2015 National Oldtime Fiddler's Contest. Ray Padilla and Joey McKenzie on guitars, and Gavin Kelso on bass.
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National Council on the Arts March 2018 Webcast Archive
The 193rd public meeting of the National Council on the Arts took place on March 29, 2018, at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater in Washington, DC. The meeting included agency business as well as presentations by Arena Stage, Opera America, and League of American Orchestras.
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H.Res. 479 - Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 10)
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2) H.R. 2405 - Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Reauthorization Act
3) H.R. 3237 - SOAR Technical Corrections Act
4) H.R. 2297 - To promote the development of the Southwest waterfront in the District of Columbia
5) H.R. 313 - Drug Trafficking Safe Harbor Elimination Act of 2011
6) H.R. 2471 - To amend section 2710 of title 18, United States Code,
7) H.R. 1021 - Temporary Bankruptcy Judgeships Extension Act of 2011
8) S.J.Res. 22 - A joint resolution to grant the consent of Congress to an amendment to the compact between the States of Missouri and Illinois
9) S. 1639 - A bill to amend title 36, United States Code,
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List of United States electric companies | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:07 1 Largest utilities by number of customers (2014)
00:00:22 2 List of US electric companies by state
00:00:34 2.1 Alabama
00:00:58 2.2 Alaska
00:01:02 2.3 Arizona
00:01:22 2.4 Arkansas
00:01:38 2.5 California
00:01:57 2.6 Colorado
00:02:21 2.7 Connecticut
00:02:39 2.8 Delaware
00:03:33 2.9 District of Columbia
00:03:46 2.10 Florida
00:06:13 2.11 Georgia
00:08:27 2.12 Hawaii
00:09:03 2.13 Idaho
00:09:20 2.14 Illinois
00:09:32 2.15 Indiana
00:09:40 2.16 Iowa
00:09:56 2.17 Kansas
00:10:11 2.18 Kentucky
00:10:20 2.19 Louisiana
00:10:39 2.20 Maine
00:10:54 2.21 Maryland
00:11:26 2.22 Massachusetts
00:14:06 2.23 Michigan
00:14:36 2.24 Minnesota
00:15:08 2.25 Mississippi
00:15:26 2.26 Missouri
00:15:47 2.27 Montana
00:16:00 2.28 Nebraska
00:16:18 2.29 Nevada
00:16:30 2.30 New Hampshire
00:16:54 2.31 New Jersey
00:17:38 2.32 New Mexico
00:17:57 2.33 New York
00:18:25 2.34 North Carolina
00:19:41 2.35 North Dakota
00:20:13 2.36 Ohio
00:20:25 2.37 Oklahoma
00:20:36 2.38 Oregon
00:20:47 2.39 Pennsylvania
00:21:50 2.40 Puerto Rico
00:22:05 2.41 Rhode Island
00:22:21 2.42 South Carolina
00:22:31 2.43 South Dakota
00:22:55 2.44 Tennessee
00:23:20 2.45 Texas
00:24:31 2.46 Utah
00:24:47 2.47 Vermont
00:25:08 2.48 Virginia
00:25:42 2.49 Washington
00:26:40 2.50 West Virginia
00:26:58 2.51 Wisconsin
00:27:32 2.52 Wyoming
00:27:38 3 See also
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Italian Americans | Wikipedia audio article
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Italian Americans
00:02:45 1 History
00:02:54 1.1 Early period (1492–1775)
00:07:08 1.2 War of Independence to Civil War (1775–1861)
00:11:39 1.3 Civil War and after (1861–90)
00:14:44 1.4 The period of mass immigration (1890–1920)
00:27:26 1.5 1917-1941
00:35:04 1.6 World War II
00:39:05 1.7 Wartime violation of Italian-American civil liberties
00:42:20 1.8 Post-World War II period
00:48:37 1.9 Close of the twentieth century
00:51:49 2 Politics
00:55:57 3 Business and economy
00:56:58 3.1 Workers
00:58:50 3.2 Women
01:04:17 4 Culture
01:07:10 4.1 Literature
01:13:06 4.2 Religion
01:16:56 4.2.1 Italian Jews
01:20:04 4.3 Education
01:21:23 4.4 Language
01:27:55 4.5 Newspapers
01:32:17 4.6 Folklore
01:34:15 5 Discrimination and stereotyping
01:40:52 6 Communities
01:43:01 6.1 New York City
01:46:25 6.2 Philadelphia
01:49:15 6.3 Boston
01:50:19 6.4 Newark
01:52:12 6.5 Saint Louis
01:52:21 6.6 Syracuse
01:53:42 6.7 Providence
01:54:34 6.8 Chicago
01:56:57 6.9 Cleveland
01:58:41 6.10 Milwaukee
01:59:39 6.11 Ybor City
02:00:57 6.12 Birmingham
02:01:39 6.13 San Francisco
02:02:10 6.14 Los Angeles
02:03:29 6.15 San Diego
02:04:43 7 Demographics
02:10:14 7.1 U.S. States with over 10% people of Italian ancestry
02:10:48 7.2 U.S. Communities with the most residents of Italian ancestry
02:13:05 8 Notable people
02:13:14 9 See also
02:13:55 10 References and notes
02:14:05 11 Bibliography
02:14:14 12 External links
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Italian Americans (Italian: italoamericani or italo-americani [ˌitalo.ameriˈkaːni]) are an ethnic group consisting of Americans who have ancestry from Italy. Italian Americans are the seventh largest Census-reported ethnic group in the United States (which includes American ethnicity, an ethnonym used by many in the United States; overall, Italian Americans rank seventh, behind German American, African American, Irish American, Mexican American, English American, and American).About 5.5 million Italians immigrated to the United States from 1820 to 2004. By 1870, there were less than 25,000 Italian immigrants in America, many of them Northern Italian refugees from the wars that accompanied the Risorgimento—the struggle for Italian unification and independence from foreign rule. Immigration began to increase during the 1870s, when more than twice as many Italians immigrated (1870–79: 46,296) than during the five previous decades combined (1820–69: 22,627). The 1870s were followed by the greatest surge of immigration, which occurred between 1880 and 1914 and brought more than 4 million Italians to the United States, the great majority being from Southern Italy and Sicily, with most having agrarian backgrounds. This period of large scale immigration ended abruptly with the onset of the First World War in 1914 and, except for one year (1922), never fully resumed.
Further immigration was greatly limited by several laws Congress passed in the 1920s.Approximately 84% of the Italian immigrants came from the former Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. This was the poorest and least developed part of Italy, still largely rural and agricultural, where much of the populace had been impoverished by centuries of foreign misrule, and an oppressive taxation system imposed after Italian unification in 1861. After unification, the Italian government initially encouraged emigration to relieve economic pressures in the South. After the American Civil War, which resulted in over a half million killed or wounded, immigrant workers were recruited from Italy and elsewhere to fill the labor shortage caused by the war. In the United States, most Italians began their new lives as manual laborers in Eastern cities, mining camps and in agriculture.
The descendants of the Italian immigrants gradually rose from a lower economic class in the first generation to a level comparable to the national average by 1970. The Italian community has often been characterized by strong ties to family, the Roma ...
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New England | Wikipedia audio article
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New England is a geographical region comprising six states of the northeastern United States: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. It is bordered by the state of New York to the west and by the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec to the northeast and north, respectively. The Atlantic Ocean is to the east and southeast, and Long Island Sound is to the south. Boston is New England's largest city as well as the capital of Massachusetts. The largest metropolitan area is Greater Boston with nearly a third of the entire region's population, which also includes Worcester, Massachusetts (the second-largest city in New England), Manchester, New Hampshire (the largest city in New Hampshire), and Providence, Rhode Island (the capital and largest city of Rhode Island).
In 1620, Puritan Separatist Pilgrims from England established Plymouth Colony, the second successful English settlement in America, following the Jamestown Settlement in Virginia founded in 1607. Ten years later, more Puritans established Massachusetts Bay Colony north of Plymouth Colony. Over the next 126 years, people in the region fought in four French and Indian Wars, until the English colonists and their Iroquois allies defeated the French and their Algonquin allies in America. In 1692, the town of Salem, Massachusetts and surrounding areas experienced the Salem witch trials, one of the most infamous cases of mass hysteria in history.In the late 18th century, political leaders from the New England colonies initiated resistance to Britain's taxes without the consent of the colonists. Residents of Rhode Island captured and burned a British ship which was enforcing unpopular trade restrictions, and residents of Boston threw British tea into the harbor. Britain responded with a series of punitive laws stripping Massachusetts of self-government which were termed the Intolerable Acts by the colonists. These confrontations led to the first battles of the American Revolutionary War in 1775 and the expulsion of the British authorities from the region in spring 1776. The region played a prominent role in the movement to abolish slavery in the United States, and was the first region of the U.S. transformed by the Industrial Revolution, centered on the Blackstone and Merrimack river valleys.
The physical geography of New England is diverse for such a small area. Southeastern New England is covered by a narrow coastal plain, while the western and northern regions are dominated by the rolling hills and worn-down peaks of the northern end of the Appalachian Mountains. The Atlantic fall line lies close to the coast, which enabled numerous cities to take advantage of water power along the numerous rivers, such as the Connecticut River, which bisects the region from north to south.
Each state is subdivided into small incorporated municipalities known as towns, many of which are governed by town meetings. The only unincorporated areas exist in the sparsely populated northern regions of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. New England is one of the Census Bureau's nine regional divisions and the only multi-state region with clear, consistent boundaries. It maintains a strong sense of cultural identity, although the terms of this identity are often contrasted, combining Puritanism with liberalism, agrarian life with industry, and isolation with immigration.