Bethel Maine Area Scenic Drive | Bethel, Maine - Grafton Notch - Upton - Andover
Lovely drive from Bethel, Maine to Grafton Notch State Park, Lake Umbagog, over East B Hill Road to Andover, Maine, and back to Bethel. Plan your vacation to Bethel, Maine and Sunday River and Mt. Abram. Find accommodations -- hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, townhomes, and Bethel, Maine dining options -- fine Italian, sushi, Korean, pizza, seafood, lobster.
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Artist's Bridge (Sunday River Bridge)
The Artist's Bridge (The Sunday River Bridge), Newry Maine (1872).
The Artist's Bridge (sometimes called the Sunday River bridge) was built in 1872 and is commonly called the Artist's Bridge because of its reputation as being the most photographed and painted of the venerable covered bridges in Maine. It is said that more paint has been put on canvas than was ever applied to the bridge.
The Artists Bridge, an 87-foot Paddleford truss, was closed to traffic in 1958 when a new bridge was built downstream. It is located about four miles northwest of North Bethel in the town of Newry, Maine. The bridge crosses the Sunday River.
—Richard Sasso
Heidi and Ryan's Wedding - Sunday River Maine
Heidi and Ryan were married at Jordan's Grand Hotel Resort - Sunday River, Maine on October 5, 2013.
Auto Draw 2: Artist's Bridge, Built 1872, Sunday River, Newry, Maine
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Hemlock Covered Bridge
An afternoon at the Hemlock covered bridge in Fryeburg, Maine.
Trailer The Bethel Inn Resort Ashleigh + Sam Wedding Film Mountain Wedding
To be in a location that feels like a home away from home with your best friends and family to commit to a life time of falling a love over and over again is a dream come true. Ashleigh and Sam had a huge celebration for their wedding. They got married with mountains in the background and an amazing band that kept the party going for over 4 hours. It was a night to remember.
Here's their trailer, like Latimer Studios to see more. Enjoy their story.
Other vendors who made this day amazing:
Venue: The Bethel Inn Resort
Photographer: Forevercandid Photography
Band: Decades By Dezyne Business Page
Florist: Hingham Greenery
Makeup Artist: Ollo Hair Salon
STORM CENTER Maine Sunday
Most Mainers are waking up to a light and fluffy coating of snow, the kind to get out, and have some outdoor fun activities. We are in STORM CENTER mode all morning!
Fall Foliage Ride 20140927 Newry, Maine to Upton, New Hampshire
Short part of a nice ten hour, 260 mile ride.
Swimming Hole Andover Maine 8.3.16
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Longest ATV/Snowmobile Bridge in Maine. This Bridge is a narrow bridge that is an atv and a 1/2 wide,It is Located in Crouseville. Rail Bed Trail goes from presque Isle to Washburn It had alot of major repair last year and still has alot to be done to it.
Illustrating Thoreau's Maine Woods: A Photographer's Journey
Scot Miller discusses his seven-year project photographing northern Maine for his new book, The Maine Woods: A Photographic Journey Through an American Wilderness, which combines contemporary imagery with text from Henry David Thoreau’s classic essay collection, The Maine Woods (first published 150 years ago). He will also screen The Unexpected Journey, a short documentary about the making of the book.
Both Thoreau and Miller's journeys took place alongside the people and traditions of the Penobscot tribe, past and present. Special guest James Eric Francis, Sr., Director of Cultural and Historic Preservation for the Penobscot Nation, opens the evening with a presentation entitled, A Sense of Place: Henry David Thoreau's Wabanaki Perspective.
Recorded November 14, 2013
CRUISING 8 JEEPS AND 2TOYOTA'S WHEELING SANDGATE
Well folks we just left the Wayside Country Store on our way up the road on Sandgate road to hit the mountain to go snow wheeling with eight jeeps and two Toyotas you get to see the beautiful countryside of Vermont and the covered bridge.. Thanks to all my subscribers for watching Sunday four wheeling series snow wheeling series adventures!!!
Massachusetts Bay Company | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:28 1 History
00:06:48 1.1 Plymouth Colony
00:07:47 1.2 Cape Ann settlement
00:08:52 1.3 Legal formation of the colony
00:12:21 1.4 Colonial history
00:15:22 1.5 Revocation of charter
00:16:30 1.6 Unifications and restoration
00:18:11 2 Life
00:20:49 2.1 Marriage and family life
00:23:24 3 Government
00:27:30 3.1 Laws and judiciary
00:30:47 3.2 Notable criminal prosecutions
00:31:53 3.3 New England Confederation
00:32:30 4 Economy and trade
00:36:23 5 Demographics
00:39:06 6 Geography
00:39:52 6.1 Boundaries
00:43:41 6.2 Timeline of settlement
00:48:57 7 See also
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The Massachusetts Bay Colony (1628–1691) was an English settlement on the east coast of North America in the 17th century around the Massachusetts Bay, the northernmost of the several colonies later reorganized as the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The lands of the settlement were located in southern New England in Massachusetts, with initial settlements situated on two natural harbors and surrounding land, about 15.4 miles (24.8 km) apart—the areas around Salem and Boston.
The territory nominally administered by the colony covered much of central New England, including portions of Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and Connecticut. Territory claimed but never administered by the colonial government extended as far west as the Pacific Ocean. The earlier Dutch colony of New Netherlands disputed many of these claims, arguing that they held rights to lands beyond Rhode Island up to the western side of Cape Cod and the Plymouth Colony.
The Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded by the owners of the Massachusetts Bay Company, which included investors in the failed Dorchester Company that had established a short-lived settlement on Cape Ann in 1623. The colony began in 1628 and was the company's second attempt at colonization. It was successful, with about 20,000 people migrating to New England in the 1630s. The population was strongly Puritan, and its governance was dominated by a small group of leaders who were strongly influenced by Puritan religious leaders. Its governors were elected, and the electorate were limited to freemen who had been examined for their religious views and formally admitted to the local church. As a consequence, the colonial leadership exhibited intolerance to other religious views, including Anglican, Quaker, and Baptist theologies.
The colonists initially had good relationships with the local Indian populations, but frictions developed that ultimately led to the Pequot War (1636–38) and then to King Philip's War (1675–78), after which most of the Indians in southern New England made peace treaties with the colonists (apart from the Pequot tribe, whose survivors were largely absorbed into the Narragansett and Mohegan tribes following the Pequot War).
The colony was economically successful, engaging in trade with England and the West Indies. A shortage of hard currency in the colony prompted it to establish a mint in 1652. Political differences with England after the English Restoration led to the revocation of the colonial charter in 1684. King James II established the Dominion of New England in 1686 to bring all of the New England colonies under firmer crown control. The dominion collapsed after the Glorious Revolution of 1688 deposed James, and the colony reverted to rule under the revoked charter until 1691, when a new charter was issued for the Province of Massachusetts Bay. This province combined the Massachusetts Bay territories with those of the Plymouth Colony and proprietary holdings on Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. Sir William Phips arrived in 1692 bearing the charter and formally took charge of the new province. The political and economic dominance of New ...
Steve Bunker Dec. 7, 2003 Oral History Interview
Steve Bunker's background and a major love is the sea. Also a history buff, he originally came to Baltimore to help build a Baltimore Clipper in Baltimore Harbor, stayed on for a few years as Baltimore's maritime historian and eventually opened his shop in Fell's Point, The China Sea, a marine-salvage and antique shop complete with live parrots. A community leader for many years, Steve is remembered for representing the working waterfront community and helping to moderate development. He and Sharon Bondroff moved their shop to Maine in 1999 after they decided they could no longer afford the rents in Fell's Point.
In this interview, Steve tells his stories about Fell's Point and its history. The interview was conducted in his home in Maine on February 8, 2003 by Jacquie and Kraig Greff of Tonal Vision LLC in preparation for the documentary, Fell's Point Out of Time.
Timeline of Christian missions | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:12 1 Apostolic Age
00:01:57 2 Early Christianity
00:05:57 3 Era of the seven Ecumenical Councils
00:16:04 4 Middle Ages
00:19:07 5 1000 to 1499
00:27:30 6 1500 to 1600
00:44:58 7 1600 to 1699
01:03:37 8 1700 to 1799
01:26:16 9 1800 to 1849
01:42:16 10 1850 to 1899
01:59:20 11 1900 to 1949
02:11:58 12 1950 to 1999
02:24:01 13 2000 to present
02:26:46 14 Footnotes
02:26:55 15 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
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- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
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This timeline of Christian missions chronicles the global expansion of Christianity through a listing of the most significant missionary outreach events.
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