Why St. George, UT? (Attractions near downtown Saint George, Utah)
A quick tour of the nearby attractions to down town St. George, Utah. Visit Town Square, Pioneer Park, Dixie Rock, The LDS Mormon Temple, The Tabernacle, The Brigham Young Winter Home, The Washington City Community Center, Main Street, The Canyons Softball Complex, Snow Canyon, The Carousel, Splash Pad, Lazy River, Dixie State University, Ancestor Square, Sand Hollow Reservoir, Soccer Park, Urban Fishing Pond, Coral Canyon, Sky Mountain Golf Course, Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm, Tuacahn Center for the Arts, Fitness Ridge - The Biggest Loser Resort, The Jacob Hamblin Home. Brought to you by Jubilee Realty, your southern Utah specialist Realtors.
Contact Jubilee Realty to get a tour of the St. George area and find your new home in Utah's Dixie. JubileeRealty.com or call 435-574-9434.
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The Hobson Group, principled by W.D. “Bill” Hobson is a real estate team of uncommon experience and credentials. Our business revolves around marketing homes in the St. George area for sale with particular emphasis on luxury homes, & communities for many years.
Bill is very active in the St. George Utah real estate market, currently serving as the Washington County Board of Realtors President, leading his team to represent and market the largest volume of homes and properties for sale on Washington County multiple listing service. He has a tradition of being involved in community affairs, serving for 8 years as a St. George City Planning and Zoning Commissioner as well as current service on other local community organizations & boards.
Bill points out that St. George’s strategic location, virtually surrounded by National and State Parks as well as Recreation areas. It truly is an outdoor enthusiast’s mecca. Zion, Bryce and Grand Canyons as well as Arches National Park and Capital Reef known as the “Might Five” are all within a few minutes of or an easy drive from St. George.
Numerous lakes and reservoirs can be found in close proximity to St. George also, from beautiful Gunlock, Sand Hollow and Quail Creek Reservoirs, to the inland seas of Lakes Mead and Powell National recreation areas.
The St. George area boasts 12 manicured golf courses, many designed by famous golf course architects. Even more courses can be found with in a very short drive of the valley.
The City of St. George boasts an extensive trail system that run adjacent to its 2 active tributaries to the Colorado river, as well as along washes and other scenic ridges and park areas.
To the north, Brian Head Resort offers downhill skiing as well as snowmobiling, along with Cedar Breaks National Monument. The high alpine environment beacons for winter sports or when the temperatures soar in the desert, trout fishing, small and big game hunting, 4 wheeling, etc., beckon the outdoor enthusiast.
So what else does the St. George area offer a visitor or prospective home purchaser?
A 4 year University with great academics and sports teams? Check!
A world class medical with Dixie Regional Medical Center offering Cardiology, Neurosurgery? Check!
Vibrant arts community w/numerous museums, a symphony orchestra? Check!
Great shopping, with factory stores, indoor and outdoor malls? Check!
Awesome Convention Center and over 1,000 hotel rooms that run the gamut of affordable to luxury accommodations? Check!
We invite you to discover St. George. Find out why it is ranked as one of the top retirement considerations in the nation. Also it is ranked as the #1 Best place to do business by Forbes Magazine. (2015)
Utah has a state constitution that requires a balanced budget and boasts an $800Million dollar surplus. (end of 2014)
Utah ranks number 1 in large Venture Capital investments, as well as second only to Silicon Valley in patents issued. (2014)
Utah leads the nation in lowest unemployment through May 2015.
Utah’s energy costs are the 3rd lowest in the nation with Washington County among the lowest in the State.
It is the only state to rank in the top 10 in five of the six main categories we used to determine the Best States. (Forbes Magazine 2015)
The St. George area ranks by the US Census Bureau as the 5th fastest growing metro area at 2.9% with a population of 151,948 in 2014. The St. George area almost always ranks high in research publications ranking US cities as places to retire, quality of life, affordable housing, golf, scenic environment, etc.
In fact, the St. George area real estate market offers three gated Luxury Home Communities in; “The Ledges,” “Entrada at Snow Canyon,” and “Stone Cliff.” These communities offer mid-to high end luxury town homes and custom homes in located in gated communities that include a world class golf course and or offer incredible views. One can find listed town homes from the $300’s as well as custom single family homes from the upper $500,000’s to well into the millions for luxury mansions. Professional quality video home tours are available on our web site.
While the St. George area offers several luxury home developments, one can find numerous affordable condominium, town home and more modest single family homes from less than $100,000.00.
Discover, “Why St. George?” is a question more and more people are asking their savvy friends and family, who have decided to make the move to this stunning landscape and community.
A bit over 3 hours to Salt Lake City on I-15 to the north, and 1hr 30min to Las Vegas to the south west; truly a realtor’s mantra of, “location, location, location” realized!
NEW HAVEN Connecticut Downtown & Neighborhood Tour - Birthplace of President George W Bush
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In this video we explore New Haven, Connecticut, Birthplace of President George W Bush
New Haven is a coastal city on Long Island Sound, in Connecticut. It’s home to the Ivy League Yale University, founded in 1701. The institution’s museums include the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, the Yale University Art Gallery and the Yale Center for British Art. Grove Street Cemetery, dating from the late 18th century, has a 19th-century Egyptian Revival gateway. The New Haven Museum covers local history.
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This video was shot around the historic town of St George in Bermuda.
Included are many of the attractions and hotels in the town such as Ordnance Island (0:10), the statue of Sir George Somers (0:28), the replica of the Deliverance (0:51), the Town Hall and Kings Square (2:05), Old State House (3:15), Bermuda National Trust Museum (3:36), St Peters Church (4:01), St Georges Post Office (4:24), Tucker House Museum (4:28), Somers Wharf (4:40), Old Rectory (4:55), Bermuda Perfumery (5:09), Aunt Neas Inn (5:18), and Unfinished Church (5:23).
The final clips (5:30) show NCLs Norwegian Majesty cruise ship docked in the town.
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NYC and LA are the two largest cities in the United States. New York has the most people, with a population of 8.5 million, while LA has around 4 million people. The New York metropolitan area, however, has 20.3 million people. So about 1 in 16 Americans live there. The Los Angeles metropolitan area has about 13.1 million people.
Both are cosmopolitan, world famous cities. Two cities that never seem to sleep- always hustling and bustling. Over the last century, the two cities have dominated and influenced the culture of the rest of the country. It’s like the two forget the fact that the rest of us exist. You see this on mainstream TV. Most national news and entertainment programming occurs in LA or New York, although LA has way more YouTubers than New York.
Both are by oceans. NYC by the Atlantic Ocean, and LA by the Pacific.
Both are diverse. We’re talking people flock from all over the world to these two cities to start new lives. More than 37% of New York residents were born in another country. Nearly 40% of LA residents were born in another country. Almost half of the residents of LA are considered either Hispanic or Latino. New York has historically been the main way immigrants come to the United States. In both LA and New York, you’ll see lots of ethnic enclaves, or neighborhoods dominated by one ethnic group.
Both tend to have younger residents compared to most other cities around the United States, although LA’s a bit younger. (The median age in New York is about 35.8, while the median age in LA is about 34.6.)
It’s really freaking expensive to live in both cities, although LA is about 8.3% less expensive than New York. But it’s a lot more expensive to buy a home in LA. The median household income in both cities is similar. (LA 61,931, NYC 64,605) The unemployment rates and job growth rates are also comparable.(LA 4.2%, NYC 4.2% ) (LA 1.2% job growth, NYC 2% job growth)
Related to how expensive it is in both places, of course, is how crowded both cities are. While LA is notorious for its bad traffic, by some metrics New York’s traffic is actually worse. Here’s another surprise. If you look at the entire metro areas, LA, the city known for its sprawl that goes on for miles and miles, has a higher population density than New York. But city proper, ain’t nobody as dense as New York City. We’re talking 27,000 per square mile in NYC versus around 8,000 people per square mile in LA. The average commute time for both cities is way higher than the national average.
New Yorkers use more public transportation than LA folks BY FAR. I mean, there’s really no comparison. In LA, people own cars. They drive. In New York, over half of the households don’t own a car. 75% of Manhattan residents don’t.
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Inn On The Cliff in St. George UT
Book here: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . .. .. .. Inn On The Cliff 511 South Airport Road St. George UT 84770 Serving a free continental breakfast to each guest room, this hotel is 20 minutes’ drive from Snow Canyon State Park. Guests can relax in a seasonal outdoor pool and a hot tub. Free Wi-Fi is provided. Offering a private balcony, each room also includes a 50-inch flat-screen cable TV, a small refrigerator and coffee-making facilities at St George Inn on the Cliff. A private bathroom is included. A fitness center and a business center are provided at Inn on the Cliff St. George. Free parking is available on site. Valderra Golf Course at the Ledges is a 15-minute drive from the hotel. Zion National Parkis is 43 miles from Inn on the Cliff.
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Two Level Upgraded Town House For sale
Upgraded custom town home for sale. Former model with faux painted walls, granite counter tops, tile, upgraded wood and wrought iron railings, fixtures, carpets, etc. Always a 2nd home with very little use. Shows essentially new.
The Hobson Group, principled by W.D. “Bill” Hobson is a real estate team of uncommon experience and credentials. Our business revolves around marketing homes in the St. George area for sale with particular emphasis on luxury homes, & communities for many years.
Bill is very active in the St. George real estate market, currently serving as the Washington County Board of Realtors President, leading his team to represent and market the largest volume of homes and properties for sale on Washington County multiple listing service. He has a tradition of being involved in community affairs, serving for 8 years as a St. George City Planning and Zoning Commissioner as well as current service on other local community organizations & boards.
Bill points out that St. George’s strategic location, virtually surrounded by National and State Parks as well as Recreation areas. It truly is an outdoor enthusiast’s mecca. Zion, Bryce and Grand Canyons as well as Arches National Park and Capital Reef known as the “Might Five” are all within a few minutes of or an easy drive from St. George.
Numerous lakes and reservoirs can be found in close proximity to St. George also, from beautiful Gunlock, Sand Hollow and Quail Creek Reservoirs, to the inland seas of Lakes Mead and Powell National recreation areas.
The St. George area boasts 12 manicured golf courses, many designed by famous golf course architects. Even more courses can be found with in a very short drive of the valley.
The City of St. George boasts an extensive trail system that run adjacent to its 2 active tributaries to the Colorado river, the Santa Clara and the Virgin Rivers, as well as along washes and other scenic ridges and park areas.
To the north, Brian Head Resort offers downhill skiing as well as snowmobiling, along with Cedar Breaks National Monument. The high alpine environment beacons for winter sports or when the temperatures soar in the desert, trout fishing, small and big game hunting, 4 wheeling, etc., beckon the outdoor enthusiast.
So what else does the St. George area offer a visitor or prospective home purchaser?
A 4 year University with great academics and sports teams? Check!
A world class medical with Dixie Regional Medical Center offering Cardiology, Neurosurgery? Check!
Vibrant arts community w/numerous museums, a symphony orchestra? Check!
Great shopping, with factory stores, indoor and outdoor malls? Check!
Awesome Convention Center and over 1,000 hotel rooms that run the gamut of affordable to luxury accommodations? Check!
We invite you to discover St. George. Find out why it is ranked as one of the top retirement considerations in the nation. Also it is ranked as the #1 Best place to do business by Forbes Magazine. (2015)
Utah has a state constitution that requires a balanced budget and boasts an $800Million dollar surplus. (end of 2014)
Utah ranks number 1 in large Venture Capital investments, as well as second only to Silicon Valley in patents issued. (2014)
Utah leads the nation in lowest unemployment through May 2015.
Utah’s energy costs are the 3rd lowest in the nation with Washington County among the lowest in the State.
It is the only state to rank in the top 10 in five of the six main categories we used to determine the Best States. (Forbes Magazine 2015)
The St. George area ranks by the US Census Bureau as the 5th fastest growing metro area at 2.9% with a population of 151,948 in 2014. The St. George area almost always ranks high in research publications ranking US cities as places to retire, quality of life, affordable housing, golf, scenic environment, etc.
In fact, the St. George area real estate market offers three gated Luxury Home Communities in; “The Ledges,” “Entrada at Snow Canyon,” and “Stone Cliff.” These communities offer mid-to high end luxury town homes and custom homes in located in gated communities that include a world class golf course and or offer incredible views. One can find listed town homes from the $300’s as well as custom single family homes from the upper $500,000’s to well into the millions for luxury mansions. Professional quality video home tours are available on our web site.
While the St. George area offers several luxury home developments, one can find numerous affordable condominium, town home and more modest single family homes from less than $100,000.00.
Discover, “Why St. George?” is a question more and more people are asking their savvy friends and family, who have decided to make the move to this stunning landscape and community.
A bit over 3 hours to Salt Lake City on I-15 to the north, and 1hr 30min to Las Vegas to the south west; truly a realtor’s mantra of, “location, location, location” realized!
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Driving Downtown - Broadway 4K - New York City USA
Driving Downtown Streets - Broadway - New York City New York USA
Starting Point: Broadway
With over 1.4 billion dollars in ticket sales to 13 million attendees, the Broadway theatre district is a major tourist attraction in New York City. Broadway in Manhattan is known widely as the heart of the American theatre industry, and is used as a metonym for it. Broadway the road is the oldest north–south main road in New York City, dating to the first New Amsterdam settlement.
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One famous stretch near Times Square, where Broadway crosses Seventh Avenue in midtown Manhattan, is the home of many Broadway theatres, housing an ever-changing array of commercial, large-scale plays, particularly musicals. This area of Manhattan is often called the Theater District or the Great White Way, a nickname originating in the headline Found on the Great White Way in the edition of February 3, 1902 of the New York Evening Telegram. The journalistic nickname was inspired by the millions of lights on theater marquees and billboard advertisements that illuminate the area. After becoming the city's de facto red-light district in the 1960s and 1970s (as can be seen in the films Taxi Driver and Midnight Cowboy), since the late 1980s Times Square has emerged as a family tourist center, in effect being Disneyfied following the company's purchase and renovation of the New Amsterdam Theatre on 42nd Street in 1993.
Broadway theatre, commonly known as Broadway, refers to the theatrical performances presented in the 41 professional theatres with 500 or more seats located in the Theater District and Lincoln Center along Broadway, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Along with London's West End theatre, Broadway theatre is widely considered to represent the highest level of commercial theatre in the English-speaking world.
The Theater District is a popular tourist attraction in New York City. According to The Broadway League, for the 2016–2017 season (which ended May 21, 2017), total attendance was 13,270,343 and Broadway shows had US$1,449,399,149 in grosses, with attendance down 0.4%, grosses up 5.5%, and playing weeks down 4.1%.
The great majority of Broadway shows are musicals. Historian Martin Shefter argues, 'Broadway musicals,' culminating in the productions of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, became enormously influential forms of American popular culture and helped make New York City the cultural capital of the nation.
Midtown Manhattan, or Midtown, represents the central lengthwise portion of the borough and island of Manhattan in New York City. Midtown is home to some of the city's most iconic buildings, including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, and the headquarters of the United Nations, and it contains world-renowned commercial zones such as Rockefeller Center, Broadway, and Times Square.
Midtown Manhattan is the largest central business district in the world and ranks among the most expensive and intensely used pieces of real estate in the world, and Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan commands the world's highest retail rents, at US$3,000 per square foot ($32,000/m2) in 2017. While Lower Manhattan is the main financial center, Midtown is the country's largest commercial, entertainment, and media center. It is also a growing financial center, second in importance only to Lower Manhattan's Financial District in the United States.
With a record 61 million tourists in 2016, Manhattan is often described as the cultural, financial, media, and entertainment capital of the world and the borough hosts the United Nations Headquarters. Anchored by Wall Street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City has been called both the most economically powerful city and the leading financial center of the world,
New York County is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, with a census-estimated 2016 population of 1,643,734 living in a land area of 22.83 square miles (59.13 km2), or 71,999 residents per square mile (27,799/km2), higher than the density of any individual U.S. city. On business days, the influx of commuters increases this number to over 3.9 million, or more than 170,000 people per square mile (65,600/km2). Manhattan has the third-largest population of New York City's five boroughs, after Brooklyn and Queens, and is the smallest borough in terms of land area.
CITY OF ST. GEORGE'S - BERMUDA
Ville de St. George's - Bermudes
Coordonnées GPS: 32°22'52.1N 64°40'35.6W
La ville de St. George's fait partie du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Elle fut la capitale des Bermudes jusqu'en 1815, cédant sa place à la ville d'Hamilton.
King's Square est le coeur de la ville. A l'origine, c'était la place du marché. On y retrouve entre autres la mairie qui date de 1782 ainsi que le National Trust Museum.
En traversant le petit pont qui se trouve à proximité, on atteint l'île d'Ordnance, une toute petite île qui sert de quai de croisière en été.
On peut y observer une réplique grandeur nature du navire Deliverance ainsi qu'une sculpture en bronze de George Somers, considéré comme le fondateur des Bermudes.
Le World Heritage Centre donne un excellent aperçu du patrimoine et de l'histoire de cette ville.
Bridge House est la plus ancienne résidence encore habitée de l'île. Elle a été construite en 1690. Elle appartient aujourd'hui au Bermuda National Trust et elle abrite une galerie d'art ainsi que des appartements privés.
Old State House est le plus ancien bâtiment en pierre de l'île. Il a été construit en 1620 pour abriter l'assemblée des Bermudes.
L'église St Peters est située sur la route principale de St. George's. Elle a été construite en 1612.
En vous promenant dans les rues de cette charmante petite ville, vous y découvrirez des boutiques et des restaurants ainsi que bien d'autres attraits touristiques tels que le Bermuda Perfumery, Unfinished Church ainsi que plusieurs autres musées et bâtiments historiques.
Les bâtiments colorés et la gentillesse de ses habitants ajoutent au charme de cette pittoresque ville.
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Royals open new high tech facility for England football players
(6 Oct 2012) UK FOOTBALL
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Burton-Upon-Trent - 3 October, 2012
1. Close of underwater treadmill with feet as they are lowered into pool
2. Wide of pool with man being lowered into water on underwater treadmill
3. Wide of screens showing treadmill being lowered into water, the screens will show movement underwater on treadmill with trainer watching runner's performance
4. Close of treadmill on/off switch
5. Close of man's feet running on the treadmill underwater
6. Close of man's face while running
7. Wide of pool, and trainer monitoring screen
8. Mid of runner in pool
9. Close of corner flag blowing in wind on side of pitch that is a replica of the Wembley pitch - the new England football training ground
10. Wide of sky, tilt down to pitch and red flag
11. Pull focus of grass
12. Wide of groundsman working on pitch
13. Tilt up of groundsman preparing grass
14. Set up shot for David Sheepshanks, Chairman of St George's Park
15. SOUNDBITE: (English) David Sheepshanks, Chairman of St George's Park:
St George's Park is designed to help us learn quicker than the opposition, how can we steal a march, how can we gain an edge? Whether it's superior fitness, whether it's understanding how we get that extra few minutes of high intensity effort from individual players, or whether it's preparing the players mentally.
16. Wide pan from grass to FA centre and adjoining hotel
17. Mid of builders putting finishing touches to centre
18. Wide tilt down from roof to entrance of the National Football Centre
19. Wide of entrance with multicoloured football shirts on walls
20. Pull focus of shirt reading: (English) Life's a pitch.
21. Wide of two people on gym equipment in main training centre for England football team. Gym looks out on to the Wembley-sized football pitch, and sports psychologists say this will encourage injured players to speed up their recovery
22. Close of woman's reflection in window while training, pull focus to Wembley-sized pitch
23. Wide of woman training on the Dual Adjustable Pully (DAP) machine produced by Technogym
24. Close of shadow of woman training on DAP machine
25. Mid of trainer Jon Wood training staff at National Football Centre, pull focus
26. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jon Wood, trainer at Perform at St George's Park: :
Ordinarily, if I was using a piece of equipment such as this, and I wanted to move quite fast, you may get the cable jumping a little bit, which isn't absolutely ideal for what we want to do. With this, we can activate the power mode, and from there I can move pretty much as quickly as I want to, without the cable jumping, which means we can more closely replicate the type of movements that athletes or football players are going to be doing when they're actually performing on a pitch.
26. Close of pully
27. +++Time lapse++ of Alter-G treadmill being set up with anti-gravity chamber of air
28. Mid of runner, Nathan Miller zipped into the anti-gravity chamber
29. Low shot of running on Alter-G treadmill
30. Close of feet running
31. Close pan of Nathan Miller's face
32. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nathan Miller, sports science support at the National Football Centre:
It's the same as what you'd feel like after exercise on the ground, however, I felt like I could work at a harder intensity on here just because of the reduction in body weight. So I was able to push myself harder.
33. Close of sign reading: (English) caution: reduced oxygen levels, with cyclist sitting on bike inside altitude chamber
34. Close of monitor on finger to measure pulse
35. Close of machine measuring vital signs during cycle inside altitude chamber
37. Wide of goal
39. Wide pan from goal to net and sun shining
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Places to see in ( Baton Rouge - USA )
Places to see in ( Baton Rouge - USA )
Baton Rouge is a city on the Mississippi River, and the capital of Louisiana. Antebellum landmarks include the castle-like Old Louisiana State Capitol, now a museum, and Magnolia Mound Plantation, with its French Creole house. LSU Rural Life Museum is a complex of refurbished buildings illustrating 18th- and 19th-century life. On the river, the USS Kidd is a retired WWII destroyer that is now a museum.
Baton Rouge is a major industrial, petrochemical, medical, research, motion picture, and growing technology center of the American South. It is the location of Louisiana State University, the LSU System's flagship university and the largest institution of higher education in the state. It is also the location of Southern University, the flagship institution of the Southern University System, the only historically black college system in the nation. The Port of Greater Baton Rouge is the 10th-largest in the United States in terms of tonnage shipped, and is the farthest upstream Mississippi River port capable of handling Panamax ships.
The Baton Rouge area owes its historical importance to its strategic site upon the Istrouma Bluff, the first natural bluff upriver from the Mississippi River Delta. This allowed development of a business quarter safe from seasonal flooding. In addition, the city built a levee system stretching from the bluff southward to protect the riverfront and low-lying agricultural areas. The city is a culturally rich center, with settlement by immigrants from numerous European nations and African peoples brought to North America as slaves or indentured servants. It was ruled by seven different governments: French, British, and Spanish in the colonial era, West Floridian, United States territory and state, Confederate, and United States again.
Baton Rouge has many neighborhoods both inside and outside the city limits:
Arbor Walk
Banks
Beechwood
Belfair
Beauregard Town
Bird Station (Old)
Bird Station (New)
Bocage
The Bottom
Broadmoor
Brookstown
Brownfields
Camelot
Capital Heights
Cedarcrest
Centurion Place
Concord
Country Club of Louisiana
Dixie
Eden Park
Easytown
Fairfields
Forest Heights Park
Froggy Mo
Gardere
Garden District
Goodwood
Glen Oaks
Ghosttown
Greendale
Greenwood Estates
Inniswold
Hickory Ridge
Jefferson Terrace
Kenilworth
Lake Beau Pré
Lakes at Highland
Mall City
Magnolia Woods
Mayfair
Mcdonald land
Melrose Place
Merrydale
Mid-City
Millerville
Monticello
North Gate
North Sherwood
Northdale
Oak Hills Place
Ogden Park
Old Hermitage
Old Jefferson
Orleans Place
Parkview Oaks
Parktown
Pelican Bay
Pollard Estates
Riverbend
Riverdale
River Oaks
River Oaks East
Rouzan
Santa Maria
Sharon Hills
Scotlandville
Shenandoah
Sherwood Forest
South Baton Rouge
Southdowns
Southern Heights
Spanish Town
Stratford Place
Tara
Tigerland
The Avenue's
The Field
The Lake
The Maryland
University Acres
University Club
University Gardens
University Hills
University Lakes
Valley Park
Victoria Gardens
Villa Del Rey
Village St. George
Wedgewood
Westdale Heights
Westminster
White Oak Landing
Woodgate
Woodlands
Woodlawn Estates
Woodstone
Zion City
A lot to see in Baton Rouge Louisiana such as :
Louisiana State Capitol
Louisiana's Old State Capitol
BREC's Baton Rouge Zoo
LSU Rural Life Museum
Blue Bayou Water Park
USS Kidd Museum
Atchafalaya Basin
BREC's Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center
Magnolia Mound Plantation
Capitol Park Museum
Louisiana Art & Science Museum
LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens
Belle of Baton Rouge Casino & Hotel
Downtown
Burden Museum & Gardens
Knock Knock Children's Museum
Liberty Lagoon
Old Governor's Mansion
Hollywood Casino Baton Rouge
Highland Road Community Park
Hilltop Arboretum
River Center
Raising Cane's Dog Park
Downtown Development District - Baton Rouge
Perkins Road Community Park
Comite River Park
Botanic Gardens
Greenwood Community Park
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
North Boulevard Town Square
Highland Road Park Observatory
Hooper Road Park
Forest Community Park
Blackwater Conservation Area
Independence Community Park
Spanish Town Historic District
North Sherwood Forest Community Park
Mississippi River Bridge
Governor's Mansion
St. Joseph Cathedral
City-Brooks Community Park
BREC Recreation & Park
Horace Wilkinson Bridge
Veteran's Memorial Park
LSU Museum of Natural Science
Oak Grove Community Park
Dog Park at Burbank Park
West Baton Rouge Museum
( Baton Rouge - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Baton Rouge . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Baton Rouge - USA
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Lake George, New York State, USA
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Lake George, New York State, USA: 1. Courtyard by Marriott Lake George ***
2. Tea Island Resort ***
3. Holiday Inn Resort Lake George ****
4. The Heritage of Lake George ***
5. Americas Best Value Inn & Suites Lake George **
6. Scotty's Lakeside Resort ***
7. The Lodges at Cresthaven ***
8. Admiral Motel **
9. The Lake Motel ***
10. Nordick's Inn **
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1.365 Canada Street, Lake George, NY 12845, United States of America, Price range: $172 - $464
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Courtyard by Marriott Lake George offers smoke-free accommodations in Lake George, 701 m from Fort William Henry.
2. 3020 Lake Shore Drive, Lake George, NY 12845, United States of America, Price range: $132 - $254
This waterfront resort, in Lake George, New York provides canoes, kayaks, and paddle-boats for guest entertainment. The Lake George Steamboat Company is 3.2 km away.
3. 2223 Canada Street Route 9 , Lake George, NY 12845, United States of America, Price range: $142 - $489
Located off Interstate 87 and set in the heart of the Adirondack Park Preserve, this Holiday Inn Resort Lake George offers indoor and outdoor pools and an on-site restaurant and lounge. Six Flags Great Escape Amusement Park is 8 km away.
4. 419 Canada Street, Lake George, NY 12845, United States of America, Price range: $111 - $243
This Lake George accommodations features a heated outdoor swimming pool and a courtyard with a picnic tables, barbecue facilities, and a gazebo. The trolley to Lake George Village stops at the property.
5. 435 Canada Street, Lake George, NY 12845, United States of America, Price range: $111 - $223
Located in the heart of Lake George Village and just off Interstate 87, this hotel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and a cable TV. It features a picnic area and is across the street from Lake George Public Beach.
6. 2896 Lake Shore Drive, Lake George, NY 12845, United States of America, Price range: $112 - $422
Offering a seasonal beachfront heated outdoor pool, a splash pad, a private beach area and a seasonal restaurant, Scotty's Lakeside Resort is located in Lake George. Free WiFi is offered.
7. 3210 Lake Shore Drive , Lake George, NY 12845, United States of America, Price range: $180 - $1004
Right on Lake George, this resort features private beach access and indoor and outdoor pools. Shopping and entertainment in Lake George Village are 3.2 km away.
8. 401 Canada Street, Lake George, NY 12845, United States of America, Price range: $96 - $211
Located a 5-minute walk from Lake George town center, this motel features a heated outdoor pool and guest rooms with free Wi-Fi. It has free guest parking and free morning coffee.
9. 380 Canada Street, Lake George, NY 12845, United States of America, Price range: $113 - $276
Featuring a heated outdoor pool with lake views, this Lake George motel offers a private swim area in the lake, picnic area by the lake and barbecue facilities. Free WiFi access is offered.
10. 2895 Lakeshore Drive, Lake George, NY 12845, United States of America, Price range: $97 - $210
Close to Lake George Beach State Park, this Lake George motel offers free Wi-Fi and rooms equipped with cable TV and a refrigerator. Six Flags Great Escape and Splashwater Kingdom is 10 minutes’ drive.
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St. George Art Festival, St. George, Utah - 2011
The St. George Art Festival began 30 years showcasing the many artists who call St. George their home. Over the years it has expanded to include over 110 artists juried from hundreds of entries from throughout the United States. This festival has regional appeal for both artists and festival goers. Displaying thousands of original works of art, the festival is punctuated with pageantry, music and food. Townsfolk and visitors from around the West converge in the beautiful town of St. George on Easter weekend, one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. The festival takes place in the beautiful Town Square, the centerpiece of the Historic District. The Art Festival is known for consistently outstanding artwork, and does all it can to send the message to artists that they are appreciated and valued guests.
A Drive Down Red HIlls Parkway at Sunset in St. George Utah
A time lapse video driving down Red HIlls Parkway in St. George Utah at sunset.
Recorded with a GoPro Hero 4 silver: Time Lapse / 7MP / Medium, 5 seconded interval, encoded at 5 fps.
Calico Ghost Town - Old West Desert Village & Dangerous Mine Shafts
A visit to Calico Ghost town in the desert of Southern California . An old mining community that allows visitors to explore most the property .
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The Color Palooza Drill Team Competition - St. George, Utah 2013
Three St. George, Utah high school drill teams are competing for your vote. Watch the video and decide who you think did the best job. Then go to this link to vote:
Drill Teams Featured:
Dixie High School
Snow Canyon High School
Desert Hills High School
The Color Palooza is a color party and 5K fun run for the whole family. All the proceeds go back to local organizations (Washington County School District, St. George Area Chamber of Commerce, Dixie State University and Intermountain Dixie Regional Medical Center). Book your tickets NOW at for more information.
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