Radisson Hotel Cleveland Gateway - Cleveland Hotels, OHIO
Radisson Hotel Cleveland Gateway 3 Stars Hotel in Cleveland ,OHIO Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Cleveland–Great location One of our top picks in Cleveland.
This hotel is located in downtown Cleveland and is 3.
2 km from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
The hotel offers an on-site restaurant, free WiFi, and buffet breakfast.
Each room at the Radisson Cleveland Gateway features cable TV and in-room coffee makers.
A large work desk is also provided and a free newspaper is delivered daily.
Hair dryers and ironing facilities are also provided in the rooms.
The Library Grille serves breakfast and lunch and also offers room service.
A fitness centre, 10 meeting rooms, and a business center are available.
The lobby also offers guests coffee in the morning and cookies in the evening.
Quicken Loans Arena is located directly across the street and is within walking distance to the House of Blues Cleveland, Progressive Field, and the Cleveland Children’s Museum.
The Cleveland Browns Stadium and the Botanical Garden are also near the hotel.
Radisson Hotel Cleveland Gateway - Cleveland Hotels, OHIO
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MY BABY LEFT ME - Elvis Presley (Live Memphis 1974)
Elvis As Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis (1974)
Song Video Photo: Interstate 86/Route 17 Eastbound in Corning, New York, United States near stop off at Corning Museum of Glass (formerly called Corning Glass Center).
Elvis As Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis
Elvis Presley
Label: RCA..
Recorded: Live March 20th, 1974 Mid South Coliseum In Memphis, Tennessee.
Released July, 1974
Peaked on the U.S. Billboard Hot 200 Albums Chart in August 1974
Concert Show Tracks Musicians & Assistant Vocalists:
Lead vocal: Elvis Presley
High voice singer: Kathy Westmoreland
Backup vocalists:
The Sweet Inspirations: Myrna Smith, Sylvia Shemwell, Estelle Brown
J.D. Sumner & The Stamps Quartet: Bill Baize, Ed Enoch, Dave Rowland
Voice: Donnie Sumner, Tim Baty, Per - Erik Hallin, Sherrill Nielsen
Musicians:
Lead Guitar: James Burton
Rhythm Guitar: John Wilkinson
Bass Guitar: Duke Bardwell (January 26, 1974 to April 1, 1975)
Piano: Glen D. Hardin
Drums: Ronnie Tutt
Acoustic guitar: Charlie Hodge
Symphony orchestra:
Mr. Joe Guercio & Joe Guercio Orchestra
Summer 1975 Memories. I remember my Dad playing this Live Album (the 8 track tape of the LP) about 12 times on a very Hot Humid Sunny Summer day vacation outing July 19, 1975 through western along with central upstate NY. We stopped for lunch picnic in Letchworth State Park near Dansville and saw the Falls there. Bought Assorted Tropical Fruit Flavors Lifesavers Roll Candy from the Snack Bar & Store there. After that we went down Route 15 (now I-390) through Route 17 east (now I-86) stopping in the Afternoon in Corning and toured the Corning Glass Center (now called the Museum of Glass) to watch the workers there Blow Glass and create Items. Then after we left Corning we headed on down Route 17 eastbound (now Interstate 86) through Elmira area to Binghamton we stopped at a McDonald's for Supper there in fact Lawdy Miss Clawdy was playing in the car after we left McDonald's in Binghamton. It was a bit overcast but Mild Humid in Binghamton then the sky cleared up Sunny again when we headed north on Route 11 about 20 miles we headed back home the last stretch of the tour up I-81 to Route 20 west through the Finger Lakes region towns of Skaneateles around Sunset and Auburn. By that time it was Dark at Night and he could not find an interchange entrance to take the Thruway back west to Buffalo and Canada but he finally did find one near Geneva town area. I hope I'm not boring anyone with the long history story, hahahahahaha
Memphis Botanic Garden - April 2019
Visiting my sister and family in Memphis, TN I had to tour the Memphis Botanic Garden!
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Acting Presidents
Each of the U.S. presidents, as portrayed on screens large and small.
Music:
Hail to the Chief/Minstrel Boy - Brave Combo
Hail to the Chief - Donn Legge, Cathy Ellis & René Gonzalez
Hail to the Chief (Jeoparody) - Obama Snippets
Presidents:
George Washington: Peter Graves -- Rebels
John Adams: Paul Giamatti -- John Adams
Thomas Jefferson: Nick Nolte -- Jefferson in Paris
James Madison: Burgess Meredith -- Magnificent Doll
James Monroe: Morgan Wallace -- Alexander Hamilton
John Quincy Adams: Anthony Hopkins -- Amistad
Andrew Jackson: David McArdle -- The Hermitage Museum
Martin Van Buren: Nigel Hawthorne -- Amistad
William Henry Harrison: wax figure
John Tyler: wax figure
James K. Polk: wax figure
Zachary Taylor: wax figure
Millard Fillmore: Alec Baldwin (eventually)
Franklin Pierce: Porter Hall -- The Great Moment
James Buchanan: unknown actor -- My Favorite Martian
Abraham Lincoln: Daniel Day Lewis -- Lincoln
Andrew Johnson: Van Heflin -- Tennessee Johnson
Ulysses S. Grant: Roy Engel -- The Wild Wild West
Rutherford B. Hayes: Joseph Hamilton -- Bat Masterson
James Garfield: some kid -- school event
Chester Alan Arthur: guy named Joe, with mutton chops
Grover Cleveland: Wilford Brimley -- The Wild Wild West Revisited
Benjamin Harrison: some kid -- school event
Grover Cleveland: Pat McCormick -- Buffalo Bill and the Indians
William McKinley: Richard Strobel -- 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America
Theodore Roosevelt: Robin Williams -- Night at the Museum
William Howard Taft: Victor Buono -- Backstairs at the White House
Woodrow Wilson: Alexander Knox -- Wilson
Warren G. Harding: George Kennedy -- Backstairs at the White House
Calvin Coolidge: Ed Flanders -- Backstairs at the White House
Herbert Hoover: Larry Gates -- Backstairs at the White House
Franklin D. Roosevelt: Bill Murray -- Hyde Park on Hudson
Harry Truman: Gary Sinise -- Truman
Dwight Eisenhower: Tom Selleck -- Ike: Countdown to D-Day
John F. Kennedy: Greg Kinnear -- The Kennedys
Lyndon Johnson: Liev Schreiber -- The Butler
Richard Nixon: Anthony Hopkins -- Nixon
Gerald Ford: Chevy Chase -- Saturday Night Live
Jimmy Carter: Dan Aykroyd -- Saturday Night Live
Ronald Reagan: James Brolin -- The Reagans
George H. W. Bush: James Cromwell -- W
Bill Clinton: Dennis Quaid -- The Special Relationship
George W. Bush: Josh Brolin -- W
Barack Obama: Ron Butler (impersonator)
CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM : Denny’s ad from 2002
The National Civil Rights Museum is a complex of museums and historic buildings in Memphis, Tennessee; its exhibits trace the history of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States from the 17th century to the present. The museum is built around the former Lorraine Motel, where Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968. Two other buildings and their adjacent property, also connected with the King assassination, have been acquired as part of the museum complex.
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The McKinley Monument May 3rd 2014
The McKinley Monument, a landmark in the City of Canton, is the final resting place for the 25th President of the United States, William McKinley. Residents of Canton pass by the Monument or run up and down the 108 steps everyday. Traveling on Interstate 77, the Monument towers above the trees. But some may wonder: Why is such a magnificent building in Canton? The answer is quite simple. William McKinley was and is Canton's favorite son. While the President was born in Niles, Ohio, he called Canton home. After his death, it was fitting that the President be laid to rest in the city where his career began, the place where he found his true love and ran for the highest office in the land.
On September 16, 1901 the funeral train left Buffalo, New York for Washington, D.C. Following services at the United States Capitol, the President's body was placed back on the train for his final trip to Canton. On September 19 President McKinley's body was interred at the Werts Receiving Vault in Canton's West Lawn Cemetery.
After the services, several of the President's closest advisors, including William R. Day and Ohio Senator Marcus Hanna, met to discuss the location of a proper memorial to serve as a final resting place. The site chosen was often visited by McKinley. At one time, he even had suggested that a monument to soldiers and sailors from Stark County be placed there.
On September 26, 1901 the McKinley National Memorial Association was formed and President Theodore Roosevelt named the original Board of Trustees. The first order of business was to purchase the site, owned at the time by the West Lawn Cemetery. By October 10, the Association issued a public appeal for $600,000 in contributions for the construction project. Ohio Governor George K. Nash supported the effort by proclaiming McKinley's birthday in 1902 a special day of observance by the state's schools. Large numbers of school children contributed to the memorial fund, and the Association was able to purchase the proposed site.
Construction of the memorial began on June 6, 1905 when Mr. Magonigle removed the first shovel of soil from the site. ByNovember 16 the cornerstone was laid in an official ceremony attended by Mrs. McKinley and other family members.
The interior dome measures 50 feet in diameter and is 77 feet from the floor to the highest point. At the top of the dome is a red, white and blue skylight. The skylight has 45 stars in its design representing the 45 states in the Union at the time of President McKinley's death. The skylight was part of the original design, but for some reason was never installed. There was a clear glass skylight in its place. Using Magonigle's plans, and the Canton glass specialists White Associates, the 12-foot diameter skylight was installed during a restoration project in 1976.
By September 1907 the Monument and the 26 acres surrounding it were finished. Nine states had contributed material for the memorial. Ohio supplied the concrete, all of the brick, and much of the labor. Massachusetts provided the exterior granite and Tennessee the marble walls and pedestal and part of the marble floor. New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Wisconsin, Illinois and Rhode Island also contributed material for the project.
After the dedication the McKinley National Memorial Association continued to administer the site. Eventually, it became difficult for the Association to maintain the structure and the grounds. In early 1941 the federal government was approached about taking over the site. With war underway in Europe, it was clear that the United States might become involved and the government did not want to take on additional financial responsibilities. In 1943, the property was transferred to the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, today known as the Ohio Historical Society. In 1951 on the 50th anniversary of McKinley's death the memorial was rededicated by the state.
The memorial returned to local control in 1973 when the property was transferred to the Stark County Historical Society, owners and operators of the Wm. McKinley Presidential Library & Museum. On September 29, 1992, after years of restoration work and enhancement of the grounds the McKinley National Memorial was rededicated yet again. This rededication recognized the partnership undertaken by the Federal Government, local foundations and private citizens to honor the memory of President William McKinley.
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Jack and Corrine
John T. Jack Boland, 84, of Andover, NJ, died peacefully at home on Thursday, November 3, 2011, surrounded by his large and loving family. He was the devoted husband of Corrine A. Boland for more than 63 years until her death just three weeks ago. Together they raised 12 children and shared the joy of a long and happy life, taking particular pleasure in spending time with their grandchildren and great grandchildren in recent decades.
Jack was born in Clinton, MA on July 14, 1927, the youngest child of John M. and Mary Boland. He was preceded in death by his sisters, Dorothy Boland and Theresa Grover, and is survived by his sister, Barbara Baldwin. He grew up in Newark, NJ, graduating from Central High School in Newark and attending Seton Hall University in South Orange, and then served in the United State Marine Corps.. He and Corrine A. Ganny were married July 11, 1948, at St. Rose of Lima Church, Newark, and raised their family in NJ, living over the years in Newark, Denville, Mendham, Blairstown and Andover. They loved the Jersey shore and for many years they owned a second home in Ocean City.
Jack had a long management career with Mars Inc., most notably many years as Director of Personnel. He started at the original M&M Candies factory in Newark and moved with the company to the then new M&M/Mars Hackettstown plant. He was part of the team that expanded to a new manufacturing facility in Cleveland, TN, in the 1980's, and also traveled throughout Europe to Mars facilities. He retired in 1989 after more than 40 years of employment with the company.
He served as President of the Frelinhuysen Township Board of Education in the 1970's, was a lifetime member of the Green Township Historical Society, and a craftsman who loved all DIY projects, from building furniture to repairing a roof. Jack had a lifelong love of athletics, lettering in multiple scholastic sports, playing a year of semiprofessional football, and participating over the years in amateur basketball, softball, bowling, and ice hockey leagues. In his later years he turned to competitive Scrabble.
In addition to his sister, Barbara, he is survived by his 12 children: John L. Boland (James Carroll), Stephen Boland (Barbara), Jeffrey Boland (Patricia), Rebecca Carlbon (Lawrence), Elizabeth Sullivan (Paul), William Boland (Teresa), Mary Ann Davidson (Wayne), James Boland (Gena), Clare Baier, Joan Matusiak (Ronald), Thomas Boland (Suzanne), and Kevin Boland (Elizabeth); 42 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.
Natural burial services on Saturday, November 3 will begin with a Funeral Mass at 11:30 am at Good Shepherd Church, Andover, and burial at Maryrest Cemetery, Mahwah. There will be no viewing.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to your favorite charity in remembrance of Jack.
Born In Mississippi Part 5 - 10 Famous-Notable People
Some fun facts about those who were born in Mississippi AKA The Magnolia State and The Hospitality State that most people are not aware; artist, politicians, host, comedians and etc.
Home of the Biloxi Shuckers, Mississippi Brilla, Mississippi Braves, Mississippi RiverKings, Mississippi State University Bulldogs and Ole Miss Rebels
Mississippi is a southern U.S. state with the Mississippi River to its west, the state of Alabama to its east, and the Gulf of Mexico to the south. Its Mississippi Delta region is considered the birthplace of blues music, honored at the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale. Also in the region is the Vicksburg National Military Park, preserving the site of a critical Civil War battle.
Capital: Jackson
Children in the United States and Canada often count One-Mississippi, two-Mississippi during informal games such as hide and seek to approximate counting by seconds.
On March 12, 1894, the Biedenharn Candy Company bottled the first Coca-Cola in Vicksburg, Mississippi. Root beer was invented in Biloxi in 1898 by Edward Adolf Barq, the namesake of Barq's Root Beer.
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There are various aspects to be considered while buying playground equipment: is there enough room for the equipment? What is the size and shape? Is the surface under the equipment safe and resilient? Is there enough space between the pieces of the equipment? Is the equipment suitable for the child? Does it seem risky or unsafe in any way? Are there any objects that are protruding out or those that may cause strangulation or cause the child to trip or fall? Is it easy to maintain? Is it environment friendly?
Playground equipment has become very innovative, designed to look like woods and forests will all the natural works like lakes, trees, caves, water falls and tree houses, castles, forts, barns, planes, ships, trains, automobiles and other interesting forms. There are also some manufacturers who provide special playground equipment for children with disabilities. These are provided with special features like wheelchair ramps and transfer stations that not only help the child to develop physically but also bring a smile on their faces.
Many manufacturers will custom design equipment to suit your unique needs, site, age group and budget. They make innovative, affordable, functional and attractive products to suit all kinds of playground needs. Things to be considered while ordering playground equipment are: the price, the ordering forms, shipping details, assembly instructions and post-sales service. The Internet is a very good source for finding comprehensive information about playground equipment. There are several sites of manufacturers that would help you to locate the best equipment and also to compare prices.
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This giant alligator looks like a dinosaur
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United States Postal Service unveils the Holiday Nutcrackers and Virgin and Child Stamps
Continuing its holiday tradition, the U.S. Postal Service adds Holiday Nutcrackers and Virgin and Child with the Young John the Baptist to its 2008 Holiday Series. Guest speakers Dr.C.Griffith Mann, Chief Curator for The Cleveland Museum of Art, will speak about the Virgin and Child Stamp and Sally Anderson-Bruce, photograher for the Holiday Nutcrackers, will share the history of these four eye-catching nutcracker designs.
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Driving INDIANAPOLIS Downtown Indiana USA
Indigenous peoples inhabited the area dating to approximately 2000 BC. In 1818, the Delaware relinquished their tribal lands in the Treaty of St. Mary's In 1821, Indianapolis was founded as a planned city for the new seat of Indiana's state government. The city was platted by Alexander Ralston and Elias Pym Fordham on a 1-square-mile (2.6 km2) grid next to the White River. Completion of the National and Michigan roads and arrival of rail later solidified the city's position as a manufacturing and transportation hub. Two of the city's nicknames reflect its historical ties to transportation—the Crossroads of America and Railroad City Since the 1970 city-county consolidation, known as Unigov, local government administration operates under the direction of an elected 25-member city-county council headed by the mayor.
Indianapolis anchors the 27th largest economic region in the U.S., based primarily on the sectors of finance and insurance, manufacturing, professional and business services, education and health care, government, and wholesale trade. The city has notable niche markets in amateur sports and auto racing.The Fortune 500 companies of Anthem, Eli Lilly and Company, and Simon Property Group are headquartered in Indianapolis. The city has hosted many international multi-sport events, such as the 1987 Pan American Games and 2001 World Police and Fire Games, but is perhaps best known for annually hosting the world's largest single-day sporting event, the Indianapolis 500.
Indianapolis is home to two major league sports clubs, the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL). It is home to a number of educational institutions, such as the University of Indianapolis, Butler University, Marian University, and Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). The city's robust philanthropic community has supported several cultural assets, including the world's largest children's museum, one of the nation's largest privately funded zoos, historic buildings and sites, and public art. The city is home to the largest collection of monuments dedicated to veterans and war casualties in the U.S. outside of Washington, D.C.
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Parkridge Valley: Behavioral Health Services in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Parkridge Valley is a family of four behavioral health facilities based in Chattanooga, Tennessee. With separate campuses designed exclusively for children and adolescents, as well as adults and seniors, Parkridge Valley provides comprehensive psychiatric services for both pediatric patients - beginning at the age of 4 - and adult patients who experience mental illness. Our campuses are located in Chattanooga, Cleveland and Jasper.
Ideas Sunday - February 10, 2019
This month marks 45 years since the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center's hotline answered its first call. We discuss what's changed over the last 4.5 decades -- and the ongoing fight to change our culture to prevent sexual violence from happening in the first place.
Ohio's college graduates carry some of the heaviest student loan burdens in the country. Now, one Cleveland suburb hopes to attract new homeowners by offering to help pay off student debt.
Plus, in the genre of science fiction, taking a little artistic license and bending the facts is part of the drama. But a new film series allows you to watch sci-fi movies through the lens of someone who really knows the facts -- a scientist at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
Sit Means Sit Hawaii Celia shows us how she trains her little dog Rico.
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