Amish Craft Show - Berlin Ohio
Around the World in Ohio-Berlin
Around the world in Ohio Shorts. Created by Ohio Government Television.
Hosted by Dan Shellenbarger
Walking Around Berlin, Ohio in the Amish Country
Going down the main street and inside some stores visiting the amish folk in Holmes County
Nativity Parade - Berlin, Ohio 2013
Comfort Inn Millersburg - Millersburg Hotels, OHIO
Comfort Inn Millersburg 2 Stars Hotel in Millersburg ,OHIO Within US Travel Directory The Comfort Inn hotel is located in the town of Millersburg in Holmes County's Amish Country, home to one of the largest Amish communities in the world.
It is also a short drive away from popular attractions like the neighboring towns of Berlin, Charm, Walnut Creek, Mt.
Hope and Kidron.
Throughout the surrounding communities and countryside, guests can see the Amish way of life by touring the numerous farms and homes in the area.
Popular attractions nearby include Yoder's Amish Home, the Victorian House Museum, the Farm at Walnut Creek, Holmes County Amish Flea Market and Lehman's Hardware store.
As a guest, you can enjoy features like free hot breakfast, free wireless high-speed Internet access, free local calls, an indoor heated saltwater pool and hot tub and a fitness center.
Corporate travelers will appreciate additional conveniences like the on-site business center, a public computer with Internet access, and access to fax and copy services.
It also has a meeting room that accommodates up to 49 people.
The rooms are furnished with flat-screen televisions, microwaves, refrigerators, coffee makers, hair dryers, irons, ironing boards, voice mail and cable television.
It is a pet-friendly hotel; fees apply.
Laundry facilities are located on the premises and ample parking is provided.
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Corona del Sol Aztec Marching Band 1995 - Songs of the Earth
Corona del Sol marching band show from 1995. The show was entitled Songs of the Earth.
Ohio Amish Country
Recorded at the AAA Great Vacations Travel Expo at the Greater Columbus Convention Center the first weekend in February 2017. Januery Tango from the Walnut Creek Amish Flea Market joins us to tell us many of the great things to see and do in Ohio's Amish Country.
AliKiba performs in United States
Ali kiba performs in Houston Texas for the first time
North Korean detainee reunites with family in Ohio
An American arrested and held for nearly six months in North Korea for leaving a Bible at a nightclub returned home to Ohio on Wednesday to tears of joy and hugs from his wife and surprised children.
A plane carrying Jeffrey Fowle, who was released with help from a retired diplomat and former Ohio congressman, landed Wednesday morning at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, near Dayton, where he was reunited with his family.
Moments after Fowle stepped off the plane, his three children and wife ran from a nearby airplane hangar and shared hugs.
Base Col. John Devillier said Fowle had a tearful reunion, and that Fowle seemed thrilled.
We had a great reunion for an American citizen coming home, he said.
Devillier said Fowle's family hadn't told the children why they were being brought to the base.
The reaction from his children was priceless, Devillier said.
The surprise was the work of Fowle's wife, Tatyana, who only told the children they weren't going to school Wednesday.
Jeff likes surprises, Tatyana Fowle said Wednesday afternoon at a news conference in Moraine. Jeffrey Fowle stood beside her and smiled at times, but he did not make any statements or answer questions.
Tony Hall, a retired diplomat and former Ohio congressman who used his connections with North Korean officials to discuss Fowle's case, said he was excited about Fowle's release.
A lot of people were involved, he said, but he declined to name any of the officials in Pyongyang to whom he reached out. He said he was never asked by either the U.S. or North Korea to go to Pyongyang on Fowle's behalf.
The Swedish Embassy in Pyongyang, along with China and Japan and envoys from Mongolia, were also involved, Hall said.
Hall said he got involved at the request of Fowle's family and attorney, as well as the State Department, which led the push for Fowle's release.
So I spent a lot of time communicating and trying to use some of the relations I'd built up over the years, Hall told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
Outside the family's home in rural southwest Ohio, family attorney Timothy Tepe said Fowle had been treated well by the North Korean government and needed time to adjust to life at home.
The past 24 hours have been a whirlwind for Jeff and his family, Tepe said.
Fowle arrived in North Korea on April 29 and was arrested in May for leaving a Bible at the nightclub, something Fowle acknowledged in interviews with the AP. Christian evangelism is considered a crime in North Korea.
He had been awaiting trial - the only one of three Americans held by Pyongyang who had not been convicted of charges.
The two others were each sentenced to years in North Korean prisons after court trials that lasted no more than 90 minutes. The three Americans entered North Korea separately.
The Fowle family, despite their joy, is mindful that two other Americans continue are detained by North Korea and they understand the disappointment their families are experiencing, Tepe said.
The city of Moraine terminated Fowle last month, but his job with the street department is available for him, Mayor Elaine Allison said Wednesday. Fowle will likely go back to work, Tepe said.
There was no immediate explanation for the release of Fowle, who was whisked to the U.S. territory of Guam, where doctors declared him in good health, before heading back to Ohio.
A Korean Central News Agency report said Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, took a special measure by releasing Fowle, who was referred to as a U.S. criminal. The report said Kim took into consideration the repeated requests of U.S. President Barack Obama.
Relations between Washington and Pyongyang, never warm, are at a particularly low point, and the U.S. has sought unsuccessfully for months to send a high-level representative to North Korea to negotiate acquittals for all three men.
The United States has no diplomatic relations with North Korea and strongly warns American citizens against traveling to the country.
In Berlin, Secretary of State John Kerry said there was no quid pro quo for the release of Fowle.
In Washington, State Department deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf downplayed suggestions that Fowle's release could be a step toward a diplomatic thawing between North Korea and the U.S. She said the Obama administration remains keenly focused on whether North Korea will engage in negotiations to end its nuclear weapons program.
The ball is in their court in terms of that, Harf said of Pyongyang. She said Fowle's release is a positive development on one case. But we need to see positive developments on the other cases. We need to see any steps towards denuclearization, which we haven't seen.
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Jakes reported from Washington. Associated Press writer Dan Sewell in Cincinnati and Associated Press journalists Eric Talmadge and Maye-E Wong in Pyongyang, North Korea, and Jim Kuhnhenn, Deb Riechmann and Matthew Pennington in Washington contributed to this report.
19th Century Tansel Family Powder Horns | Kentucky Collectibles | KET
Jeff Jeffers, of Garth’s Auctions in Delaware, Ohio, examines 19th century Tansel family powder horns. The images carved onto the horns by members of the Tansel family depict what was happening in the minds of people on the frontier around 1800, including some political commentary.
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Auguste & Louis Lumière: II. Inauguration (longueur : 8 mètres) (1896)
Lumière Film Catalog no. 222
Filmed by Constant Girel
Le voile qui couvre la statue de Guillaume Ier tombe. La foule s’agite, les hommes se découvrent, une partie des cavaliers s’ébranle
Auguste & Louis Lumière: Descente des voyageurs du pont de Brooklyn (1896)
Filmed by Alexandre Promio
Lumière Film Catalog no. 324
Des piétons et véhicules en tous genres circulent sur la chaussée, tandis que des piétons traversent la passerelle et descendent l’escalier.
Auguste & Louis Lumière: Champs-Élysées (1896)
Lumière Film Catalog no. 151
Des enfants jouent près d’un tas de sable sous le regard d’une femme tandis que passants, fiacres et calèches défilent sur l’avenue des Champs-Élysées.
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Auguste & Louis Lumière: Défilé du 8e bataillon (1896)
Lumière Film Catalog no. 316
Filmed by Constant Girel
Le bataillon défile devant la foule, précédé de trois cavaliers et d’une fanfare. Un homme vient placer une charrette publicitaire “Sunlight Soap” devant le défilé.
La présence au premier plan d'un chariot portant le nom de “Sunlight savon” n'est pas anodine car François-Henri Lavanchy-Clarke, le concessionnaire Lumière pour la Suisse, était également agent de la firme Lever qui fabriquait ce produit (voir également les vues n° 1372 et 1380, dans lesquelles la marque Sunlight est mise en valeur).- Le bataillon de Landwehr n° 8, qui effectuait un “cours de répétition” à la caserne de la Pontaise, fut licencié le 1er octobre 1896 (Feuille d'Avis, 1er octobre 1896, in Roland Cosandey, « Le catalogue Lumière (1896-1907) et la Suisse, éléments pour une filmographie nationale », 1895, n° 15, Paris, décembre 1993).
Lauren Berlekamp Interview On The Ohio Rights Group (www.ohiorightsgroup.com)
Lauren Berlekamp Interview On The Ohio Rights Group (ohiorightsgroup.com)
Dreadlock Dave
Filmed By Terrapin Media
Enduser - Devil Tricked The World (ft. Usual Suspects)
Lynn Standafer from Cincinnati, Ohio, United States is more commonly known as Enduser. Taking influences from KRS-One, Skinny Puppy, and Photek, and raised on a steady diet of hip-hop and early jungle records, Enduser creates d'n'b and hip-hop flavored breakcore.
Discography:
-Enduser vs Soundmurderer - 2003
-Junglist! Mix CD - 2003
-Sonic Terror Tour - 2003
-Bollywood Breaks - 2004
-From Zero - 2004
-Appropriate And Deface - 2005
-Calling the Vulture - 2005
-The End - 2005
-Comparing Paths - 2005
-Mashed up and Beatdown - 2005
-Run War - 2005
-Caustic Pulse - 2005
-Manoeuvre - 2005
-Pushing Back - 2006
-Form Without Function - 2006
-Enduser & Larvae - Unraveled Ears - 2006
-The Kill - 2007
-Left - 2008
-1/3 - 2010
Enduser is also in The Blood Of Heroes. Their full length is out April 2010 on Ohm Resistance. The project features enduser alongside Justin Broadrick, Submerged, Bill Laswell, Balazs Pandi, and KJ Sawka. Some clips can be found here:
Enduser - Comparing Paths
Label: Very Friendly
Catalog#: VF028CD
Format: CD, Album
Country: UK
Released: Apr 2005
Genre: Electronic
Style: Drum n Bass, Breakcore