Welcome to the East High Street Historical District in Springfield, Ohio
The East High Street Historical District just of Downtown Springfield, a bright spot in the city
Quality Inn & Conference Center - Springfield in Springfield OH
Reserve: . . . . . . . .. .. ... . .. .. .. Quality Inn & Conference Center - Springfield 383 East Leffel Lane Springfield OH 45505 This Springfield, Ohio hotel offers on-site dining, a game room, indoor pool and free Wi-Fi. Westcott House, a Frank Lloyd Wright designed home, is minutes from the hotel. Guest rooms at the Quality Inn & Conference Center - Springfield include a coffee maker and cable TV with in-room movies. A work desk is offered and select rooms have a sofa. Springfield Quality Inn & Conference Center features a 24-hour fitness center and a business center. The game room offers ping pong and pool tables and various arcade games. Quality Inn Springfield’s Atrium Café is a full-service restaurant open all day. Guests can enjoy a nightly manager’s reception and signature drinks at Crazy Joe's bar. Cedarville University and Urbana University are a short drive from the Springfield Quality Inn. The John Bryan State Park and the Air Force Museum are also within driving distance.
GATV5 | Holiday in the City | Springfield, Ohio
Center City Association presents 2013 Holiday in the City. The festivities and fireworks take place in downtown Springfield, Ohio.
On The Air: History of Radio in Springfield, Ohio | GATV5
The history of radio in Springfield, Ohio, is told by those who worked in the media.
Farmers Market | Springfield, Ohio
Center City Association invites the Springfield community and surrounding area to visit Farmers Market on Saturdays in the downtown.
Giant Oil Springfield Store
Giant Oil convenience store in Ohio
Welcome to Downtown Springfield, Ohio. Part 2 (Friday Afternoon around Lunch)
Part 2 of my walk around Downtown Springfield around lunch time on a Friday Afternoon
1950s STORY OF THE U.S. MAIL USPS PROMOTIONAL FILM LETTER SORTING & DELIVERY 64334
This 1950s color film is an educational public service announcement by the U.S. Postal Service. The film was produced by Lewis & Martin Films Inc. The focus of this film is to educate viewers on postal automation technology. The film begins with a vintage post office seal, followed by Arthur Summerfield, the Postmaster General from 1953-1961 under President Eisenhower, who speaks briefly about the mail service (0:42-1:30). Mail is dropped in and picked up from different mailboxes, including in a dual Local and Out of Town mailbox (1:31-1:58). Workers sort mail and boxes (1:59-2:17). New home construction is briefly showcased, including model homes (2:18-2:38). An aerial view shows a large factory and work trucks (2:39-2:54). Vintage illustrations show the U.S. map, as well as an overstuffed post office bursting at the seams and sending mail flying (2:55-3:30). A woman walks into a vintage “Victorian elegant” post office lobby (4:02-4:17). Men push carts and toss packages in a postal processing facility, letters are sorted into city boxes by hand, and packages from a mountain of boxes are tossed into hampers (4:18-5:00). The Transorma Letter Sorting Machine, the first implementation of a semiautomatic mail sorter, is operated by five clerks. Mail is shown being sorted by hand for contrast (5:01-5:43). An automated conveyor belt system is demonstrated, moving mail to different area (5:45-6:38). Boxes are moved down a conveyor belt where a keyboard operator punches in the address area for automatic sorting (6:39-7:14). A postman walks his route and delivers mail. 1950s post office trucks drop off packages (7:15-8:13). A carrier uses an experimental, three-wheeled post office truck (8:14-8:30). A postman pushes a postal cart down the sidewalk, delivering mail (8:31-8:40). The first version of a modern post office layout is shown, including the 24x7 lobby (8:41-9:13). Innovations such as early automated stamp machine, the post office lockbox, and the presence of ballpoint pens are briefly showcased (9:14-9:35). A woman prepares business mail and bundles mail with pressure-sensitive tape, dropping them into a triple-section mailbox (9:36-10:54). An experimental automatic culling machine, an automatic canceling machine, an electronic scanner that reads typed and printed addresses, and a code control machine are demonstrated. Researchers experiment with different mail automation ideas (10:55-13:10). Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield speaks to the camera to conclude the film (13:11-14:33).
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President Obama in Springfield
President Obama in Springfield
Springfield, Ohio Motel 6 at exit 54 off I-70 using a Drone
This is a video made recently of the Motel 6 along I-70. We are here about half way between Columbus Ohio and Dayton Ohio. We are on the North side of the freeway and easy to get to. There are plenty of good places to eat right here by the hotel and also lots of Gas stations.
Recently now we have renevated our Motel 6 and made a lot of great changes and we think you'll like them. We have Wifi and a nice lounge area in the front of our hotel. Our rates are very competitive and we love to be friendly. Stop by and check us out we are modern with flat screens. Thanks for thinking of us as you travel you won't be sorry.
Town & Country Shopping Center
Town & Country Shopping Center, located in Northwest Springfield, MO. Center Is Shadow anchored by Walmart Super Center and Big Lots!
CULP Lake Car Show 2018
One of my Favorite Shows. Thanks again, STEVE awesome event!
Culp Lake, Springfield, Oh. culplake.com/about-us.html
Steve Culp
culp@roadrunner.com
1830 East Home Road
Springfield, OH 45503-2412
(937) 399-0085
for info on the TRIAXE scooters contact: Teresa Sparks
email: MobileTandMe@gmail.com
Phone/text: 937-414-4627
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The best places to find CAR SHOWS & Cruise-Ins info I know of are:
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Miami Valley Novas
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Every day I ride is like a clean deep breath of air, it recharges me in ways nothing else can.
I like odd & off beat things; Like 4 door cars - station wagons - El-Caminos - Air cooled motors - really any unconventional power plaints - driving country roads - History / Info, museums and monuments - OFF the wall MUSIC - weird movies & Animated films - out of norm artful, ways of Expression / Release, and of course at the top of a long list, 3 wheeled vehicles.
This is how I grasp at Sanity, by mixing up as much of it as I can daily.
Let's Ride.......Play it Louder.... Commit to the Ride... ;-}
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snail mail : or send stuff : gasoline $ donations accepted
P.O. Box 161
Medway Ohio. 45341
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CONTACT me to do a ONE-on-ONE of your RIDE what ever it is... ;-}
I'll put your story up on youtube, with a 15 min video/slide show.
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If you know of anything with in a 15 mile range of the Medway area,
Car Show / Bike Show / Cruise-In / really anything, drop me an e-mail
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George Rogers Clark
George Rogers Clark made a difference for the people of Louisville, Kentucky and the United States of America during the Revolutionary War.
Clark State's Project Jericho Summer Arts Camp 2014 | GATV5
Project Jericho youth rehearsed and performed The Shadow Cast for their Springfield, Ohio, audience in July, 2014, on Clark State Community College's stage in the Kuss Auditorium.
The museum at the Spring Field Armory houses original old guns in Spring Field, M...HD Stock Footage
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The museum at the Spring Field Armory houses original old guns in Spring Field, Massachusetts.
A Big Picture production about use and importance of weapons since old times in the United States. Sergent Stuart Queen at a desk as he speaks about the importance of marksmanship. A reconstruction depicts soldiers loading shells in a canon. A soldier with a rifle. An old US flag with 13 stars flies from a pole. The Spring Field Armory in Spring Field, Massachusetts. Exteriors of the armory and a sign reads '1794'. A sign reads 'Museum'. The original Blanchard lathe at the museum. Billinghurst Requa Battery gun at the museum. Location: Springfield Massachusetts. Date: 1955.
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The museum at the Spring Field Armory houses original old guns in Spring Field, Massachusetts.
A Big Picture production about use and importance of weapons since old times in the United States. Sergent Stuart Queen at a desk as he speaks about the importance of marksmanship. A reconstruction depicts soldiers loading shells in a canon. A soldier with a rifle. An old US flag with 13 stars flies from a pole. The Spring Field Armory in Spring Field, Massachusetts. Exteriors of the armory and a sign reads '1794'. A sign reads 'Museum'. The original Blanchard lathe at the museum. Billinghurst Requa Battery gun at the museum. Location: Springfield Massachusetts. Date: 1955.
Visit us at CriticalPast.com:
57,000+ broadcast-quality historic clips for immediate download.
Fully digitized and searchable, the CriticalPast collection is one of the largest archival footage collections in the world. All clips are licensed royalty-free, worldwide, in perpetuity. CriticalPast offers immediate downloads of full-resolution HD and SD masters and full-resolution time-coded screeners, 24 hours a day, to serve the needs of broadcast news, TV, film, and publishing professionals worldwide. Still photo images extracted from the vintage footage are also available for immediate download. CriticalPast is your source for imagery of worldwide events, people, and B-roll spanning the 20th century.
Canton Ohio tour Jan 2016
Here is a little driving tour around Canton Ohio.
This is a link to shooting at the gas station I mention in the video.
Another small update, the day I recorded this there is a grocery store at the 18:15 mark (Fishers Foods) that was robbed the same night. The Hood Rat that broke into the place shot and killed the police K-9 that tracked him down.
story here-
Staab Funeral Homes | Springfield | Illinois | USA | FuneralHomes.com
STAAB FUNERAL HOME
1109 S 5th St
Springfield, IL 62703
Overview
For more than 75 years we have served the Greater Springfield Area. In fact, we are the only Springfield funeral home still owned and operated by the founding family. The third generation of our family, Suanne, Mark and PJ, and now a fourth generation, Paul John III, are upholding the tradition of personal service that George Staab began in 1937. Even if you call after hours, we answer the phone; you won't get an answering service. We are here for you every hour of every day.
Services Offered
Cremation
Funeral Planning
Graveside Services
Pre-Planning
Urns
Vaults
Veteran Services
Veteran Cemetery
Tribute Memorials
Travel Arrangements
Traditional Military Service
Pre-Planning Trust
Pre-Planning Insurance
Outdoor Memorial Services
On-Line Condolences
Motorcycle Hearse
Monuments
Mausoleums
Markers
Korean Translator
Jewish Cemetery
Islamic Burials
Internet Funeral Broadcasting
Horse Drawn Carriage
Grief Resources
Grief Counseling
Green Burial
Engraving
DVD Tributes
Dove Release
Domestic/International Transfer (Shipping)
Crematory
Chinese Translator
Cemetery Plots
Catering
Antique Hearse
Cities Served
Springfield, Illinois
Rochester, Illinois
Sherman, Illinois
Riverton, Illinois
New Berlin, Illinois
Pleasant Plains, Illinois
Chatham, Illinois
Willard Fly Over
A short Willard Flyover I did this evening. Hope you enjoy. Like and share this video please.
Farmers Market | Springfield, Ohio | GATV5
Come to Springfield and enjoy the town's historic Farmers Market, sponsored by Center City Association.
Abandoned Springfield Hospital Center 3 - Second floor
This place was actually in really good shape for an abandoned building. Kudos to the state of Maryland for keeping it maintained and to the locals for not vandalizing it.