American Legion Band Holland, Michigan, USA, at the American Cemetery at Omaha Beach Normandy
On the 70th anniversary of the Normandy Landings / 'D.Day,' many commemorative events took place. At the American Cemetery at Collville-Sur-Mer, better known as 'Omaha Beach cemetery,' various organisations and groups came along and paid their respects over the following days of the 6th June. I happened to be there when the American Legion band arrived to give their tribute to those American servicemen lost during the invasion. Their tribute took place on 8th June 2014.
This is not the best quality recording I could captured but I feel it is none the less worthy of putting on here to share with others. If nothing else listen to 10 minutes 30 seconds onwards.
Happy Easter from Historic, Beautiful Holland, Michigan
This video is an extra little fun production I decided to do during our family's Easter weekend getaway to the beautiful, world renouned, historic Holland, Michigan.
All of the state of Michigan in the extreme North United States, nestled among the Great Lakes is steeped in history, with stories AND legends galore, but the coast of Lake Michigan HAS history. From fur traders to lake pirates, from terrible storms to unsolved sightings to lost ships..
Holland, Michigan is a medium size city with a small village feel. From its many attractions to its shoppes, restaurants and the coastlines.
So if you're in the area, come discover Michigan...come discover Holland.
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Millionaire's abandoned mansion with all belongings left behind [Entire family evacuated]
Some extended research, I've found the price originally listed in 2008 when it first went up for sale was over $550,000. No current bids are currently online about the residence, but a few different sites estimate the property to be as low as $150,000 now. Others range between $175,000-$220,000. No other information was found on the property owners or anybody who lived here.
One of our best filmed projects yet. We take a walk through a millionaire's mansion, full of every little belonging you could imagine. Full stocked kitchen and decked out bedrooms. Very interesting and makes you wonder what happened in this place.
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See inside the unbelievable 1930s mansion that's for sale in Flint
A English Tudor-style 20-room mansion built in the 1930s paying historic homage to both Holland and Flint is listed for sale at $349,000.
Jeffrey Shelley and his wife, Sally, said they fell head over heels for the historical touches in the 5,754-square-foot home at 2730 Westwood Parkway.
City records show it was built in 1931 by Frank D. Kleinheksel, the grandson of the city of Holland's founder.
The Shelleys love the character and vintage feel the built-ins and 1930s light fixtures give the house, but Parkinson's disease, Jeffrey said, is forcing them to find something more accommodating.
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This article is about the highway tunnel. For the railroad tunnel, see Michigan Central Railway Tunnel.
Overview
Location
Detroit River between Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario
Route
Connecting Jefferson Avenue (near I-375 and M-10) & Former Highway 3B
Operation
Opened
1930; 85 years ago
Owner
Cities of Detroit and Windsor
Operator
Detroit-Windsor Tunnel Company, LLC
Traffic
13,000 vehicles
Toll
USD 4.50/CAD 4.50 (autos travelling into US)
USD 4.75/CAD 4.75 (autos travelling into Canada)
Technical
Length
1,570 metres (5,150 ft)
Number of lanes
2
Tunnel clearance
4 metres (13 ft)
Width
6.7 metres (22 ft)
The Detroit–Windsor Tunnel (French: Tunnel Detroit-Windsor) is an highway tunnel connecting Detroit, Michigan in the United States, with Windsor, Ontario in Canada. It was completed in 1930.
It is the second busiest crossing between the United States and Canada after the nearby Ambassador Bridge. About 13,000 vehicles (cars, vans, buses) use the tunnel each day.[1] The structure is jointly owned by the two cities. A 2004 Border Transportation Partnership study showed that 150,000 jobs in the region and $13 billion (U.S.) in annual production depend on the Windsor-Detroit international border crossing.[2]
When constructed, it was only the third underground vehicular tunnel constructed in the United States (after the Holland Tunnel between Jersey City, New Jersey, and downtown Manhattan, New York City, New York and the Posey Tube between Oakland and Alameda, California).
Its creation followed the opening of cross-border rail freight tunnels including the St. Clair Tunnel between Port Huron, Michigan and Sarnia, Ontario in 1891 and the Michigan Central Railway Tunnel between Detroit and Windsor in 1910.
The Detroit–Windsor Tunnel is 120 feet (37 m) short of a mile at 5,160 feet (1,573 m). At its lowest point, the two-lane roadway is 75 feet (23 m) below the river surface.
The cities of Detroit and Windsor hold the distinction of jointly creating both the second and third underground tunnels between two nations in the world. The Detroit–Windsor Tunnel is the world’s third underground tunnel between two nations, and the first international underground vehicle tunnel. The Michigan Central Railway Tunnel, also under the Detroit River, was the second tunnel between two nations. The St. Clair Tunnel, between Port Huron, Michigan and Sarnia, Ontario under the St. Clair River, was the first.
The tunnel is owned by Detroit–Windsor Tunnel LLC, which is a joint-venture between the City of Windsor and the City of Detroit, with each owning 50%. In the 2000s Detroit considered selling its half of the tunnel to Windsor to form a tunnel authority until a scandal involving then-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick derailed that plan.[3]
Following Detroit's July 2013 bankruptcy filing, Windsor, Ontario Mayor Eddie Francis has said that his city would consider purchasing Detroit's half of the tunnel if it is offered for sale.[4]
On July 25, 2013, the lessor, manager and operator of the tunnel, Detroit Windsor Tunnel LLC, and its parent company, American Roads, LLC, voluntarily filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.[5]
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In the last 12 months the city of Dearborn, MI has been thrown into conflict. A conflict about fear, ideology and identity politics –which has at its heart the central question of what it means to be an American today. Home to the largest mosque in North America, it is a place of apparent contradictions: simultaneously a sleepy affluent suburb and the subject of rumours around ISIS terror cells and sharia law.
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NAVY Tac Demo, Rob Holland & Aeroshell Kooch Tribute - Vero Beach Airshow
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To honor USMC Capt Jeff Kooch Kuss, Blue Angel 6, the U.S. NAVY F/18 Tac Demo team and Hornet pilot Lt. John Toby Keith, World Champion aerobatics pilot Rob Holland and myself teamed up to honor Kooch with a tribute shoot at the Vero Beach Air Show June 24, 2016.
Rob flew a photo shoot with Capt Kuss and Blue Angel 5, USN Lt. Ryan Chamberlain, earlier this year with aviation photographer Glenn Watson. I had the honor of shooting with Capt Kuss and Lt Chamberlain in TN, along with Team Oracle and Sean Tucker, the day Kooch was lost.
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Tac Demo from VFA-106, the GLADIATORS, and Rob Holland honor Capt Kuss with #6 painted on their planes. The Hornet demo team stepped up in place of the Blues at the airshow while the team continued practicing in Pensacola for their return.
The same day, the Blues announced they are returning to airshows for Independence Day weekend July 2-4 in Traverse City, Michigan, at the National Cherry Festival Air Show. The team will fly a modified five jet demonstration, along with Fat Albert, until further notice.
With thanks to Gene McNeeley and Team Aeroshell for stepping in to fly the photo ship, as well as USN Tac Demo Lt. Jaime Eeyore Monroe.
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Blizzard of 1978 in Michigan
One of the worst storms in the history of the Midwest hit beginning January 25, 1978. It snowed for more than 48 hours in Michigan. Cars were stranded, people lost power, schools were closed and at least 20 people died in Michigan.
Frankfurt, Germany To Holland: See The Great Amsterdam City & More! (3of3)
From home in Frankfurt, Germany to The Netherlands by the North Sea. The Netherlands, also known informally as Holland, is a densely populated country in Western Europe, also incorporating three island territories in the Caribbean. It is the main constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The European portion of the Netherlands borders Germany to the east, Belgium to the south, and the North Sea to the northwest, sharing maritime borders in the North Sea with Belgium, the United Kingdom, and Germany. The four largest cities in the Netherlands are Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht. Amsterdam is the country's capital, while The Hague holds the Dutch seat of parliament and government. The port of Rotterdam is the largest port in Europe and the world's largest outside east Asia. Utrecht is a central node for road and railway communications, commerce, and cultural events.
Netherlands literally means lower countries, influenced by its low land and flat geography, with only about 50% of its land exceeding one meter above sea level. Most of the areas below sea level are artificial. Since the late 16th century, large areas (polders) have been reclaimed from the sea and lakes, amounting to nearly 17% of the country's current land mass.
With a population density of 412 people per km2 – 507 (January 2017) if water is excluded – the Netherlands is classified as a very densely populated country. Only Bangladesh, South Korea, and Taiwan have both a larger population and higher population density. Nevertheless, the Netherlands is the world's second-largest exporter of food and agricultural products, after the United States. This is partly due to the fertility of the soil and the mild climate. The Netherlands was the third country in the world to have an elected parliament, and since 1848 it has been governed as a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy, organized as a unitary state. The Netherlands has a long history of social tolerance and is generally regarded as a liberal country, having legalized abortion, prostitution and euthanasia, while maintaining a progressive drugs policy, having decriminalized cannabis in the country. Moreover, with the Netherlands being very accepting of the LGBT community, it became the world's first country to legalize same-sex marriage in 2001.
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I drove through the worst parts of Detroit, Michigan. This is what I saw.
Wow! Detroit has some really crazy areas! We begin our journey in Detroit on M102. No, that’s not a radio station. That’s 8 mile road.
We drove down 8 mile road on our way into Detroit. 8 mile road is north of Detroit, about 8 miles north of downtown.
Along the way, we saw many shuttered businesses, and other downtrodden sights.
Of course, 8 mile was made famous by the movie 8 mile, starring Eminem.
8 Mile Road has also always been the physical and cultural dividing line between the wealthier, predominantly white northern suburbs of Detroit and the poorer, predominantly black city.
You can see on this map exactly what I’m referring to. As we drive, heading west, on our left is the black population, where people earn about $30k a year, and on our right is the white population where people earn about $75k a year
Then, we left 8 mile road and hopped onto 75 South to head into Detroit proper..
We got off the 75 South at Grand Avenue and headed west. We read online that an area near Rosa Parks Blvd was particularly bad, so we went there first. As it turned out, this wasn’t even the worst area we would see.
At this point, we were 4 miles from downtown. For perspective you can see on this map where we were. The homes here were in pretty bad shape, but like what we had seen in Flint about two hours earlier, in many of these downtrodded neighborhoods, people were not outside. The streets were just eerily empty.
Did you know Detroit has lost ⅔ of its population?
I’ve been to east Cleveland once. That was really bad.
But in East Cleveland, at least they had houses, not just open spaces.
Detroit has lost 1.2 million people in the last 70 years. Of course, that’s because of the auto industry decline, mostly. That’s pretty common knowledge.
In the neighborhood we were in, rent was about $450 a month for the entire house. You can see why.
Now, we’re going to let this go for a minute or two and then take you to the worst area we saw that morning.
So we left that neighborhood and took Linwood, one of the really bad thoroughfares in Detroit. We wanted to go to the Northwest Goldberg neighborhood, which we read was one of the worst in the city.
Of course, Detroit has issues with crime and poverty. One in three people in Detroit lives in poverty. In 1950, 82% of Detroit was white. Now, it’s 82% black. And, of the top 12 employers in Detroit, all but 2 are government jobs. Meaning there’s not a lot of private enterprise here.
Of course, people talk of a Detroit resurgence. While the downtown area itself is improving and adding jobs, the outlying areas like this haven’t even been touched. And apparently, there are businesses who want to grow in Detroit, but they can’t find people who are either motivated or skilled to take those jobs. So the city is actively trying to recruit skilled people to the city, offering tax breaks and cheap housing.
But progress is progress, and there’s an air of hope and optimism among some Detroit folks. Mostly in areas not close to this.
For perspective here’s a map that shows where we are from downtown. We’re even closer to downtown and it’s really abandoned as we’ll see.
Now this neighborhood wasn’t really dangerous - at least we didn’t see any people lingering and never felt threatened. So whoever actually lives in this neighborhood was either hiding inside, sleeping or not home. Sometimes, you’d see a guy on a bike or a few people on their porch, but that was it.
But it was really interesting to see block after block where you would see large areas where homes were razed, and the city was essentially turning parts of the city back to nature. It’s an...urban prairie. The homes left are mostly gutted or have some sort of fire damage. Some of the alleys looked like hiking trails.
But it isn't scary. That’s because it’s early in the day, we can see, and we’re driving in a car that looks like an undercover cop car. So people are giving us a wide berth.
Now, we’re going to let this video just roll. We have about 15 minutes more of just footage, where we looked at different areas of Detroit - all on the city’s northwest end. For the most part, these areas were run down, but occasionally, as you’ll see there are small areas that aren’t too bad.
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André Rieu - My Way (Live at Radio City Music Hall, New York)
André Rieu performing Frank Sinatra's My Way. Taken from the DVD André Rieu - New York Memories- Live at Radio City Music Hall. For concert dates and tickets visit:
Andre Rieu's DVD 'New York Memories' takes us to New York, home of the fabled Radio City Music Hall. There are 27 timeless favourites on the DVD including such American standards as My Way, Singin' in the Rain, and Amazing Grace as well as such Broadway hit songs as Don't Cry For Me Argentina and Amigos Para Siempre. Complete with costumes, these lush arrangements once more present Rieu as the undisputed King of Waltz.
Original Lyrics:
And now the end is near
And so I face the final curtain
My friend I'll say it clear
I'll state my case of which I'm certain
I've lived a life that's full
I traveled each and every highway
And more, much more than this
I did it my way
Regrets I've had a few
But then again too few to mention
I did what I had to do
And saw it through without exemption
I planned each charted course
Each careful step along the byway
And more, much more than this
I did it my way
Yes there were times I'm sure you knew
When I bit off more than I could chew
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But through it all when there was doubt
I ate it up and spit it out, I faced it all
And I stood tall and did it my way
I've loved, I've laughed and cried
I've had my fill, my share of losing
And now as tears subside
I find it all so amusing
To think I did all that
And may I say not in a shy way
Oh no, oh no, not me
I did it my way
For what is a man what has he got
If not himself then he has not
To say the things he truly feels
And not the words of one who kneels
The record shows I took the blows
And did it my way
Yes it was my way
HEBREWS were in Ancient America - SOLID Evidence
Here is undeniable evidence that Hebrew people were in ancient North America... and you can see it on Google Earth.
Many Native American tribes still have Hebrew/Middle-Eastern linguistics/customs still preserved in their cultures to this day. They are descendants from the people in the Book of Mormon. The ancient North American Mound-builder civilizations correlate with the people in The Book of Mormon. They built fortified cities the way those people did. They had metal armor and swords like those people did. They made mounds filled with human bones like those people did. They had ancient Hebrew/Middle-Eastern writings like those people did. They had some X2a DNA that traces back to the Mediterranean/Middle Eastern area where those people came from.
There is plenty of evidence in North America supporting the Book of Mormon. Read the Book of Mormon and research the Mound-builder civilizations (especially the Hopewell and the Adena). You will find that there were once great ancient civilizations right here in the United States and Canada that you most likely had never been taught about in school.
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8 STRANGE Abandoned Places Across America
From the colossal St. Francis Dam, to the ominous Bahia Honda Rail Bride, these are 8 STRANGE Abandoned Places Across America !
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8.St. Francis Dam
LOCATION - Sierra Pelona Mountains, California
The St. Francis dam was constructed in only 2 years, between 1924 and 26. It was supposed to be an integral part of the Los Angeles Aqueduct water supply infrastructure. Its close proximity to Los Angeles did not trouble anyone at the time, by close, I mean 40 mi (64km) from downtown LA.
On March 12, 1928, 3 minutes from midnight, the St. Francis Dam experienced a catastrophic failure. In all, 12.4 BILLION Gallons (47 Billion Liters) of water rushed down the canyons, destroying everything in sight. The only piece that was not moved by the water became known as the “Tombstone”. The largest remaining piece of the dam, weighing in at 10,000 tons, was dragged ¾ of a mile (1200m) by the current.
Around 425 people lost their lives, and the height of the water initially reached 140 ft (43m). Bodies were found as far south as the USA - Mexico border, many more were washed out into the Pacific Ocean
The tragedy was massive, and people wanted answers, there were 4 separate commissions that came up with almost identical reasons behind the failure. “The dam failed as a result of defective foundations”. To this day, you can hike around the Sierra Pelona Mountains, and hunt for
The reason I went into this much detail about this abandoned place in the mountains is due to the Oroville Dam scare from a few days ago. The spillway suffered a failure, and fearing imminent collapse, the government issued evacuation orders for 188,000 people. Luckily, nothing failed due to erosion from the water… but there are more heavy rains expected in the area starting on Feb 15.
7.Holland Island
LOCATION - Chesapeake Bay, Maryland
6.Cahaba
LOCATION - Cahaba, Alabama
5.Fontainebleau Resort Las Vegas , Echelon
LOCATION - Las Vegas, Nevada
4.Centralia
LOCATION - Centralia, Pennsylvania
Alrightttt I get it, everyone and their cat knows about Centralia. But it had to be included at least once in these videos.
Centralia was a somewhat decent town in the 80’s, with about 1000 residents, to the sad sad state of affairs in recent years, with an estimated population of around 7 people.
The downfall of the town began when a coal seam fire was started sometime in the 1960’s. Many people claim that the whole fire was started because of deliberate illegal burning of trash in a former strip mine. No the town is not haunted, but yes, the town is believed to be the inspiration for the horror film, Silent Hill.
3.Glenwood Power Plant
LOCATION - Yonkers, New York
This dirty old power plant has been the location for many rumors and stories, including its importance as a satanic ritual places, and gang initiations.
The plant was built in 1907, and served an important role in the powering up the New York Central Railroad…. The building has been abandoned since 1970, and for a long time, it was an eyesore, an urban exploration spot, and let's face it, somewhere to go when you ditched school.
2.Bahia Honda Rail Bridge
LOCATION - Florida Keys, Florida
Check this out, its a railroad bridge over the ocean ! But seriously, it is. It was originally part of the “overseas railway” that connected many parts of the Florida Keys. Specifically connecting Bahia Honda Key with Spanish Harbor Key.
From 1912 to 1938 it was strictly used as a rail bridge, but it was later converted to highway use until 1972. What happened in 1972 ? A catastrophic failure? Godzilla ? actually something very mundane, a new, stronger, better, prettier bridge was built. Nowadays, the Bahia Honda Rail bridge still stands proud over the shallow waters of the Florida Keys. There are no immediate plans to dismantle or destroy what remains of the structure !
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1.Bannerman Castle
LOCATION - Fishkill, NY
Finally, at #1, located on the Hudson river, and built simply by chance, the Bannerman Castle was the home of the ammunitions dealer Frank Bannerman. Who claimed that he was all about peace, even when the bannerman summer home was also used for a stockpile of goods he hadn’t sold yet !
This also lead to the accidental explosion of 200 tons of shells and powder in 1920. It destroyed a bit of the castle, coupled with declining sales, and the loss of the ferryboat that served the island, the place was completely abandoned by 1968.
Nowadays, the island is owned by the New York State Office of Parks and Rec. and starting in May 2017, you can visit the island again !
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