Washington's Headquarters, Valley Forge National Historical Park, Pennsylvania - Unravel Travel TV
Washington's Headquarters at Valley Forge National Historical Park, was in the Isaac Potts House, located at the confluence of Valley Creek with the Schuylkill River, in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. General George Washington made his headquarters here during the encampment at Valley Forge of the Continental Army, during the winter and spring of 1777-1778. The restored building is part of the Valley Forge National Historical Park and is open to the public.
The multifaceted Valley Forge National Historical Park is accessible in many varied ways. Formal tours are available by themed trolley, bicycle and even on foot. A team of trained naturists is on hand to explain not only what flora and fauna you're experiencing but also what the significance is. Children are engaged at all levels: They can sing Happy Birthday to General Washington each February and involve themselves in conservation efforts each summer. Shoppers can find unique gifts and souvenirs at The Encampment Store within the Visitor Center, which also houses hands-on exhibits and artifacts. The calendar overflows with chances to see, hear, touch and taste encampment life, thanks to reenactors who accurately present Continental Army life down to the smallest detail, but without a trace of stuffiness: Be prepared to smile from beneath a tricorne hat you've been asked to model, hum along to the sound of a fife or plug your ears against the roar of cannon fire.
Easily accessible from the Valley Forge exit of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, the Park is located at Route 23 and North Gulph Road in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. It is open from dawn to dusk year-round, except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. The Visitor Center and other park buildings are open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information and details about special park events, please call 610.783.1099 or visit
Washington's Headquarters: Open for touring 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, March through December. Open weekends 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. January and February, and on President's Day. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. Summer hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily from mid-June through Labor Day.
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Nov 10th, 2018 - Visiting the Tesla store at King of Prussia Mall
Hey guys this is just some b-roll footage I shot inside of the King of Prussia Mall Tesla store.They had some of their car models on display including the Model X, Model S, and Model 3. The interior I went inside of was a Model S. They also had many other neat products on display including the Solar Roof and the Tesla Powerwall. Thanks for watching!!
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Pennsylvania Upstate Cottage. Pocono Mountains, USA 2018
Trip to Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania, USA
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Harrisburg Mall - Raw & Real Retail
This is our walkthrough of the Harrisburg Mall in Swatara Township, PA from February 14, 2019. This is a rather dull mall located just outside the heart of Harrisburg, the capital city of Pennsylvania. The best feature this mall has to offer is the wing with the Bass Pro Shops/Outdoor Life, where it has been outfitted with outdoorsy scenes of wilderness with taxidermied deer and bears for that realistic effect. This spills over into a full-fledged water feature with the bear attacking the deer. Other than this feature and the fountain by the Macy's this mall doesn't have much to offer other than a few national brands and lots of local specialized shops.
We visited this mall twice in the last year, once last summer, and once this February. Despite lots of vacancies, the mall seemed to be doing quite a bit better than the previous summer, with said local shops filling several of the empty storefronts we saw before. One can only hope this trend keeps going through the rest of the year.
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Songs used in this video (in order):
Claude Larson - Panorama
Claude Larson - Zenith
The Love Unlimited Orchestra - Theme From King Kong
Stephen Gray - A Day in the Life
Franco Tamponi - Submarino
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Here is some information from Wikipedia:
The Harrisburg Mall is a regional mall located just outside Harrisburg in Swatara Township, Pennsylvania. It is the largest mall in the Harrisburg area and currently has Macy's and Bass Pro Shops as anchor stores.
The mall, formerly known as the Harrisburg East Mall, opened in 1969 with JCPenney, Wanamaker's, and Gimbels as anchors. During construction a natural limestone cave known variously as Big Pit, Paxtang or Crystal Paradise Cave known for its anthodite and speleothem formations was uncovered.
A $77 million revitalization of the mall was begun in 2004, which, in addition to renovations to the mall's decor, included the addition of a 14-screen Great Escape theater and entertainment complex on the southwest corner of the mall. The last phase of the renovation was planned to be completed in 2008 with a brand new streetscape look on the north side of the mall. However, the addition remained uncompleted in 2009, due in part to changing market conditions, as well financial difficulties with the mall's owner, Feldman Mall Properties. All three of these stores were abandoned in an unfinished state.
On July 9, 2009, the Harrisburg Mall was sold at sheriff's sale to three financial groups after the previous owner, Feldman Lubert Adler defaulted on a $52.5 million mortgage. In June 2012, Harrisburg Mall was purchased from TD Bank by Maryland-based commercial real estate developers St. John Properties and Petrie Ross Ventures, who collectively own or have developed over 25 million sq. ft. of commercial property in six states.
The Sega space was demolished in mid-2012. In 2013, Books-A-Million opened a 2nd & Charles store in the spot originally slated for Barnes & Noble.
Kababayan Fil-Am Grocery Store Tour - Folsom, PA (Best Filipino Market Metro Philadelphia)
I was willing to go to the ends of the Earth to find Fita crackers, but luckily they were in stock at the Kababayan Fil-Am Grocery Store in Folsom, PA. I was visiting friends in Folsom, and had no idea a Filipino market would be located just 10 minutes outside Philadelphia. Besides the Fita crackers, I picked up La Pacita Graham Crackers, Sunsilk Shampoo, and a Pepsi. Kababayan Fil-Am Grocery Store is a great place and I'm so happy to have found it!
King of Prussia PA to Dresher PA - without stopping once
12/3/13 @ approximately 7:40pm EST. The traffic gods smiled on this driver by allowing him to make the trip from KOP to Dresher nonstop until reaching the destination (14 miles).
BEAT ANY ESCAPE ROOM- 10 proven tricks and tips
10 tips to dominate any Escape room- Prepare your brain for the Escape room using Brilliant.org. First 200 people get 20% off!!
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11:49- Too Happy to be cool by Notebreak-
Summary: I visited Dr. Scott Nicholson in Brantford, ON Canada since he is the world expert in Escape Room design. After meeting with him for a day here are the 10 tips I came away with to beat any escape room:
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3. Organize your stuff
4. Focus on what is stopping you
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8. Written clues
9. Look for patterns
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10 acres for sale in Birchrunville, PA with stream
10 acres in prestigious and beautiful Birchrunville. Buy this wooded lot with frontage on BOTH SIDES of the Exceptional Value rated Birchrun Creek and build your dream house. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Located in the award winning Owen J. Roberts School District, Birchrunville is conveniently located and close to almost everything you need (5 minutes to Kimberton, 10 minutes to Phoenixville, 25 minutes to King of Prussia, 45 minutes to Philly, 20 minutes to the SEPTA R5 train); yet, it remains largely undeveloped due to it topography and zoning. Walk to French Creek for fishing and recreating as well as the 5 star Birchrunville Store Cafe (you'll need a reservation; they're booked weeks in advance). Enjoy a wide variety of wildlife such as deer, egrets, herons, fox, hawks, eagles, songbirds and more in your own personal valley. Contact the listing agent and schedule a tour of this unique 10 acres today before someone else buys it!
Sully Erna - Different Kind of Tears
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Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist SULLY ERNA has partnered with friend and fellow Massachusetts-native, actor MARK WAHLBERG, to raise awareness about the growing opioid crisis in America. SULLY and the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation have teamed up and created a brand new video featuring the song “Different Kind of Tears,” the first single off ERNA’s current solo album Hometown Life, available now.
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The mission of the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation is to improve the quality of life for inner city youth through a working partnership with other youth organizations. The Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation provides financial and community support to assist in making the dreams and ultimate potential of inner city youth become a reality. In the 16 years since its inception, the Mark Wahlberg youth Foundation has raised over $12 million. The Foundation has supported more than 150 organizations both local and national. The Foundation hosts an annual holiday party for 200 children in need from Boys and Girls Clubs throughout Massachusetts that includes gifts of clothing, footwear and electronics; and sends 150 children from some of the most economically challenged areas of Massachusetts to Camp Northbound in Maine each summer. Over the course of each year, the Foundation awards grants to 501c3 organizations that align with the Foundation’s mission. For more information:
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Recovery Centers of America (“RCA”), is the fastest growing addiction treatment provider in the U.S., making treatment for addiction and other mental health disorders as affordable and accessible as any other disease. Based in King of Prussia, PA, RCA’s more than 600 employees have a single purpose: to save 1,000,000 lives – one neighborhood at a time. With world-class clinical treatment in state-of-the-art facilities throughout New England, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland, every RCA patient is given the highest standard of care and evidence-based treatment with dignity and respect close to where they live and work. Who do you know we can help today? If you or someone you love needs help, call 1-800-RECOVERY now. For more information visit RecoveryCentersofAmerica.com or call 1-800-RECOVERY.
Classic Style Boscov's: A Neon-Soaked Special Presentation - Raw & Real Retail
This is a compilation of three of the remaining first generation Boscov's designs still in operation. This early design featured mirrored ceilings, lots and lots of neon everywhere, numerous glass chandeliers, and bare light bulbs all over the place. This type of layout is reminiscent of older department stores in the 1960s thru 1980s and has been left behind in modern times in favor of a sterile white design. In my opinion, walking through an untouched old Boscov's store is a good feeling, and transports me back to an older time when shopping was an a big event and the store made you feel like you were at an event.
Songs used in this video (in order):
Jack Trombey - Moving On In
Frank McDonald & Chris Rae - Network
Frank McDonald & Chris Rae - Rio Carnival
Billy Cobham - Thinking Of You
Alphonse Mouzon - Funky Snakefoot
Here is a brief history of the Boscov's company from wikipedia:
Boscov's Inc. is a family-owned department store with 47 locations in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio and Connecticut, as well as a future location in Rhode Island. Most stores are located in Pennsylvania. The company chairman is Jim Boscov, who took over after his uncle Albert Boscov died from pancreatic cancer on February 10, 2017. Corporate headquarters are in Exeter Township, Pennsylvania.
Solomon Sol Boscov was of Jewish descent. He immigrated from Russia to Reading, Pennsylvania, in 1911. He had $1.37 in cash on arrival in the United States. He worked as a traveling salesman with an initial $8 worth of merchandise. Because he spoke Yiddish, he was able to converse with people in Berks County who spoke Pennsylvania Dutch. Boscov's fortunes changed in 1914 when he opened the first Boscov's store at 9th and Pike streets in Reading. Boscov's began expanding in the Pennsylvania suburbs during the 1960s. By 1968, Boscov's had five stores, 2,200 workers, and annual sales exceeding $50 million. Solomon Boscov retired and was succeeded by his son Albert Albie Boscov as head of the company in 1960. He bought Fowler, Dick and Walker, the Boston Store in 1980. One of Wilkes-Barre's last remaining downtown department stores, it was also Boscov's first multi-story store. Boscov's first entered the Philadelphia market in the late 1980s by opening Ports of the World outlet stores. These stores would later be re-branded as Boscov's sometime in the mid-1990s.
In 2006, Albert Boscov, the son of Solomon Boscov, retired and his nephew Kenneth Lakin became chairman and chief executive. Lakin led an aggressive expansion of the chain, opening 10 new stores by 2008. The new stores did not perform as expected. In August 2008, just prior to the 2008 economic downturn Boscov's filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. Al Boscov came out of retirement and regained control of the company. As part of the bankruptcy, 10 stores were closed. The company emerged from bankruptcy in September 2009.
Albert Boscov died from pancreatic cancer on February 10, 2017, at the age of 87. The chain is now headed by his nephew, Jim Boscov.
Boscov's continuing success makes it regarded as an outlier in a retail market where many department store chains are failing and closing stores. Boscov's saw record sales of $1.2 billion in 2017. Since 2009, the chain continues to expand and opened its 47th store in Milford, Connecticut in October 2018. Boscov's plans to continue to open one store per year and has invested in older stores by renovating them. Boscov's has announced plans to move into Rhode Island's Providence Place mall in 2019, following the departure of Nordstrom, which terminated the lease on the space.
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3: Theory and Practice of Freedom of Expression
One of the thorniest faces of free speech debate is the tension between free expression as an abstract principle and kinds of speech that harm, such as hate speech, incitements to violence, or uses of information which can cause economic damage or threaten security or privacy. And technologies change how information can move, and harm. This week we put a historian of the earliest post-printing-press debates over free speech in dialog with a historian of the information practices of hate groups in America.
Recorded October 19th, 2018
Having Fun At The Harrisburg Mall
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Valley Forge National Historical Park #2
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Cherry Hill Mall - Raw & Real Retail
This is our walkthrough of the Cherry Hill Mall in Cherry Hill, NJ from December 13, 2018. This is not a dead mall in the slightest, rather one of the busiest in the country. It was originally designed by the father of the shopping mall, Victor Gruen. It has seen several remodels since then, turning into a high end fashion mall over time.
Songs used in this video (in order):
Lalo Schifrin - Flamingo
Alan Parker - Sweeny Todd
Claude Perraudin - Monte Carlo Rallye
T-Square - Sailing The Ocean
Steve Gray - Wonder Groove (link)
Lalo Schifrin - Roller Coaster
The Square - Omens of Love
The Cherry Hill Mall, owned by Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT), was designed by architect Victor Gruen and built and managed by The Rouse Company. Rouse sold its shopping center portfolio to PREIT in 2003 as they converted its holdings from residential to retail. The mall has a gross leasable area of 1,248,347 square feet (115,975.2 m2), placing it in the top ten among the largest shopping malls in New Jersey. The mall is currently anchored by JCPenney, Macy's and Nordstrom.
Cherry Hill Mall opened on October 11, 1961 on the former site of the 16 acre George Jaus farm at a cost of $30 million. Upon opening, it became largest mall in the nation and is commonly referred to as the first enclosed and climate-controlled mall in the Eastern United States.
The mall layout was unique for the time. Unlike the dumbbell malls of the time, the mall started from the east anchor, Bamberger's, with a large Delaware Mall concourse to the west of it. About halfway along this concourse was an exit way that led back to a twin movie theatre and a children's amusement park with 6 rides and a mini roller coaster with a giant arcade. The center of the mall featured Cherry Court, a court with high ceilings, tropical plants, fountains, parrots, plus a staircase leading directly to the second floor into Strawbridge & Clothier. The northern wing featured the Market Court, Food Fair, and Thrift Drug. There were also a Kresge's, Woolworth's, and two liquor stores.
The mall changed through the years; 1973 brought a detached nine-story office tower. In 1977 a new two-story wing was built in the north part of the mall, following the closure and demolition of Pantry Pride and the Market Court. This wing was anchored by JCPenney. The 1990s brought more change to the mall, with the mall being remodeled once more, featuring a teal/gray color scheme and skylights. The mall received different fountains and the ornate Strawbridge's staircase was replaced with a simple escalator/stairs combination. By 1997, two distinct parts of the mall had formed: an upscale wing near Macy's featuring Banana Republic and Victoria's Secret, while the JCPenney wing featured General Nutrition Centers and several urban shops. In 2003, the mall was sold to Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT).
From the period of 2007 to 2009, the mall underwent a massive $220 million renovation that saw 228,000 sq ft. of new retail added. Jim Ryan and his team at JPRA Architects were brought in to create the mall’s new design. Following Strawbridge's closure after the Macy's takeover, the store was razed and backfilled to make way for the new Grand Court featuring 140,000 sq ft. of new retail, along with a new 138,000 sq ft. Nordstrom anchor store which opened on March 27, 2009. Additionally, the mall added several exterior-facing restaurants in a new section known as Bistro Row. A large-scale entrance to an H&M store to the frontage of Route 38 was also added, while the food court was also moved to the JCPenney wing, in a much smaller configuration than the mall's original food court but now features many eateries. Additionally, a three-story parking garage was constructed, while the whole mall was gutted for a clean contemporary marble-and-wood color scheme. The new changes created a new tenant mix similar to King of Prussia. The mall today consists of many upscale stores in a newly renovated interior and exterior. Cherry Hill Mall has completely changed its entire exterior and interior, bringing many high-end stores, new restaurants, and a revitalizing theme running throughout the center.
PA RT 100 North Accident
Sunday 2/21/16 on my way home from Lowe's, traveling north on RT 100 to 422 North Coventry Township a Lexus RX 350 with a single woman driver; collided with a Honda CRV with a mother, 2 children, 1 baby on board. The incident was not picked up too well by the dashcam because it was at night. But I did see it in the accident on the ramp merge, I was not quite sure what had happened. The Lexus driver was unresponsive, and the other driver did not have her cell phone with her (I called 911). The off duty firewoman was checking vital signs of both drivers. Im not sure who's fault it would have been, because it was in a merging lane; however, I did share the video with North Coventry Police.
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First Whole Foods Market in Susquehanna Valley opens today
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United States Presidents and The Illuminati Masonic Power Structure
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Corbett Hydraulic Elevator At Waterloo Gardens Gift Shop - Devon, Pa
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Capacity-2500 lbs
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Door Type-Single Speed, both sides
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