Class B RV Travels Lexington VA to West Virginia Welcome Center
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Virginia Horse Center
On this episode we travel to Lexington and find out what's happening at the Virginia Horse Center. Then Mark Viette shares tips on summer pruning, In the Garden. We'll also have the Ag Calendar, and a Minute in the field video. All this, plus the ag news of the week on this edition of Virginia Farming!
Lexington, VA Walkabout Tour Setup
A time-lapse of our team busy setting up the Anderson Coliseum at the Virginia Horse Center for the Lexington, VA Walkabout Tour, August 22 and 23, 2015.
Motel 6 Lexington - Lexington Hotels, Virginia
Motel 6 Lexington 2 Stars Hotel in Lexington, Virginia Within US Travel Directory Located just off Interstate 64, this Lexington, Virginia motel boasts free Wi-Fi access and rooms with cable TV.
The Virginia Horse Center is 5 minutes’ drive away.
A microwave and a refrigerator are featured in every guest room at the Motel 6 Lexington.
They included an en suite bathroom with hairdryer, as well as ironing facilities and a work desk.
Free parking is available at the Lexington Motel 6.
Visitors can use the on-site laundry facilities and the business centre.
The hotel has a 24-hour reception.
Several restaurants are within 1.
6 km of the motel, including Country Cookin’ and Café Michel.
The Natural Bridge is 25.
7 km away.
The Virginia Military Institute is 5 minutes’ drive from the motel.
Motel 6 Lexington, Hotel
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Motel 6 Lexington in Lexington VA
Reservations: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. Motel 6 Lexington 65 Econo Lane Lexington VA 24450 Located just off of Interstate 64, this Lexington, Virginia motel features free Wi-Fi access and rooms with cable TV. The Virginia Horse Center is a 5-minute drive away. A microwave and a refrigerator are featured in every guest room at the Motel 6 Lexington. They included a private bathroom with hairdryer, as well as ironing facilities and a work desk. Free parking is available at the Lexington Motel 6. Visitors can use the on-site laundry facilities and the business center. The hotel has a 24-hour front desk. Several restaurants are within 1 mile of the motel, including Country Cookin’ and Café Michel. The Natural Bridge is 16 miles away. The Virginia Military Institute is a 5-minute drive from the motel.
Super 8 Lexington VA Lexington VA 24450
Conveniently located off I-64 and I-81, very close to the Virginia Horse Center and historic downtown, the Super 8 Lexington offers you easy access to all the popular local attractions like the Stonewall Jackson House, the Campus of Virginia Military Institute and Washington & Lee, and Haunting Tales, the local ghost tour, and more. Staying with us, you'll also be just a short distance from antique dealers, country stores, and quaint gift shops. You're welcome to enjoy a free SuperStart breakfast each day, and we provide complimentary wi-fi so you can stay connected. There's also plenty of space for RV, bus, and truck parking. Settle into your comfortable guest room with premium cable channels on TV, high-speed internet, and a coffee maker. Microwaves and refrigerators are also available. For your next visit to the area, we hope you'll book your accommodations with us at Super 8 Lexington, Virginia.
Driving Through Lee Highway (Rt 29) - Arlington, Virginia , USA | Residential Areas
Lee Highway (also known as Rt. 29) is one of several main thoroughfares through Arlington.
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The Lee Highway was a national auto trail in the United States, connecting New York City and San Francisco, California, via the South and Southwest. After receiving a letter on January 15, 1919, from Dr. Samuel Myrtle Johnson of Roswell, New Mexico, David Carlisle Humphreys of Lexington, Virginia, put out a call for a meeting in Roanoke, Virginia, to form a new national highway association. On December 3, 1919, five hundred men from five states met in Roanoke to officially form the Lee Highway Association. The auto trail was named after Robert E. Lee
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Introduction to Arlington, Virginia.
Arlington is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, on the west bank of the Potomac River directly across from Washington, D.C. Although sometimes referred to as a city, Arlington is actually a county which contains no incorporated towns or cities within its boundaries. Originally part of the 10-mile square area set aside in 1791 for the nation’s capital, the land now comprising Arlington County was returned to the Commonwealth of Virginia by the U.S. Congress in 1846 and was known at the time as Alexandria County. In 1852, the independent City of Alexandria was incorporated from a portion of the County, leading to confusion, as two adjacent municipal entities continued to share the same name (Alexandria). The confusion was resolved in 1920, when Alexandria County renamed itself Arlington County, borrowing its name from the Arlington National Cemetery, which had been established during the Civil War on the grounds of Confederate General Robert E. Lee's former home, Arlington House.
Although best known generally as the home of the Pentagon, The Iwo Jima War Memorial, and Arlington National Cemetery, the County is also an important employment center. The Federal Government accounts for the lion's share of the roughly 200,000 jobs in Arlington, but high-tech companies have become increasingly prominent, as have several major associations, Fortune 500 companies, and other nationally known employers. The County’s residential population is among the most highly educated in the nation and is increasingly diverse. Arlington is the home of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and is serviced by the Orange, Blue and Yellow lines of the Washington Metro. The County is traversed by two Interstate highways, I-66 and I-395; as well as by the George Washington Memorial Parkway.
Arlington Area Attractions
The name Arlington is synonymous in many people's minds with Arlington National Cemetery, the most famous national cemetery in the United States. Veterans from all the nation's wars are buried in the cemetery, as are two former Presidents (John F. Kennedy and William Howard Taft). Also located in Arlington are the Pentagon, headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, and several notable memorials, including the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial (also known as the Iwo Jima Memorial), the U.S. Air Force Memorial, and the Women in Military Service for America Memorial.
Other attractions in Arlington include the Arlington Arts Center, founded in 1976 and housed in the historic Maury School; the Arlington Historical Museum, housed in a two-story brick structure built in 1891 and currently standing as the oldest school building in Arlington County. The Ball-Sellers house, a one-room log cabin with a loft built by a farmer named John Ball in 1742, is a rare example of an ordinary person's dwelling of the 1700s. The Ellipse Arts Center is a 3,000 square foot visual arts facility which opened in 1990, and presents a diverse schedule of high quality programs in the visual arts. A wealth of other attractions abound in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, including the following:
The National Mall
Ford's Theatre
The National Archives
National Air and Space Museum
International Spy Museum
Lincoln Theatre
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Chinatown
African American Civil War Memorial
Blair House
Folger Shakespeare Library
National Geographic Society
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
National Building Museum
Visitors to Arlington can take the very short trip to the other side of the Potomac, where the city of Washington hosts several major league professional sports franchises. These include football's Redskins (NFL), baseball's Nationals (MLB), basketball's Wizards (NBA) and Mystics (WNBA), hockey's Capitals (NHL), soccer's DC United (MLS), and lacrosse's Bayhawks (MLL).
American Civil War - Lexington / Virginia
Die Stadt Lexington liegt im Westen von Virginia. Hier war der Bügerkriegsgeneral Stonewall Jackson zu Haus. Hier wurden auch Filme wie Sommersby oder Krieg der Welten oder Gods and Generals gedreht. An der Washington-Lee Universität ist auch General Robert E. Lee begraben.
La Grange, Kentucky USA - Virtual Railfan LIVE
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The town of La Grange, Kentucky, in North Central Kentucky, is located on the CSX LCL Subdivision, at milepost 26.8. The LCL Sub is the former Louisville & Nashville Railroad (L&N) Short Line, originally the Louisville, Cincinnati & Lexington Railroad.
On the (default) north camera can be seen the signal at the south end of La Grange siding, at milepost 27.0, and the siding is 8,330 feet in length (the north end of the siding is at milepost 28.8).
In regards to that signal and approaching northbound trains, if the train is lined into the siding the signal with have a red-over-lunar (white) aspect, and if it's lined through on the main track the signal with display either a green-over-red or yellow (amber)-over-red aspect.
The town gets ~14 CSX freight trains daily. It’s a designated quiet zone, but the crew can use the horns at their discretion. The speed limit for trains as they enter the street-running portion is 10 miles per hour (MPH), until the engines have cleared said street-running, at which point they are allowed to increase their speed to 20 MPH.
There is no Amtrak service here. The last regularly scheduled passenger train on this line was the L&N's Pan-American in 1971.
There is an ATCS layout available, but there is no server (data) coverage available, as CSX has transitioned away from radio code line (RCL) for switch-and-signal control, to satellite for switch-and-signal, with cellular/telephony backups. RCL is essential for ATCS data availability.
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Lexington and Natural Bridge in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia 1957
Lexington and Natural Bridge in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia - Time capsule from 1957. Jefferson's Natural Bridge is not only sublime, the Bridge is the 'narrator' in this Lexington Chamber of Commerce promo feature! For it is I the bridge... The Natural Bridge tells you about Rockbridge County, Virginia, All these natural beauties my county offers you today as it has since time immemorial.
No doubt, some 'interesting' words issue forth from Virginia's Natural Bridge, the 1950s ethos is the 'rock' of this text.
As a fan of Thomas Jefferson and the Bridge he purchased from his favorite guy, King George III :) on July 5, 1774, I thought this video a fascinating glimpse of a bygone era. The content, the sound, images and description of Rockbridge County are reflections of the time period of the 1950's, it seemed interesting to pull out of the archives this historical artifact and present it for historical purposes.
Perhaps the image of Natural Bridge seems unchanged, but what is says would be different today. Every generation may have their own words to put into the rolling tones of a Natural Bridge narration. In his book, Notes on the State of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson called his bridge sublime. What would Thomas Jefferson have wanted his Bridge to say?
C. 1957 Lexingon CoC, Natural Bridge Corporation of Virginia.
Uploaded for this FAN channel by copyright holder (successor to the NB Corp), for historic purposes, a 1950's artifact, historical media, a cultural relic of that period.
Almost Heaven: East on Interstate 64 to West Virginia welcome center at Huntington 2015-05-29
0:01 Leaving Mount Sterling, Kentucky
0:45 Entering Interstate 64
1:02:57 Entering West Virginia
1:12:30 Exiting Interstate 64 at Huntington for West Virginia welcome center
West Virginia was the only state to form by separating from a Confederate state and was one of two states formed during the American Civil War (the other being Nevada, which separated from Utah Territory).
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Virginia Horse Center Tour
A tour of the Virginia Horse Center in Lexington, Virginia, during the Virginia Horse Trials event in May 2010.
Tour of Downtown Lexington | Kentucky | History | Subtitles | USA | 2018
In this video we are exploring the downtown core of Lexington Kentucky, USA. We start over by the university of Kentucky, and then move downtown. Here we see the streets, the people and the shops of the city.
This little walking tour of the city will give you a bit of history regarding the city, it's slave selling past, and how it's doing today
Here we walk around the Hotels in Lexington, KY, the shops and the general public. Downtown Lexington is very beautiful and clean, although it seemed like a lot of homeless people around.
Lexington KY is home to the University of Kentucky, the biggest university in the state! It's amazing since this isn't even the capital of Kentucky.
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Cavallo Hunter Show - Virginia Horse Center - Lexington, VA - January 2012
Dewey 15.2h 5yr old TB Gelding showing in the 2'3 hunter classes.
Downtown Winchester Virginia Promo Video
Visitors discover charming shops, delicious restaurants, centuries-old architecture, numerous historical landmarks, and museums waiting to be explored. Old Town Winchester offers convenience, charm, and a warm welcome to all.
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Hollins Spring Welcome Horse Show A Lexington VA
Pin-up and Lily Barber at Hollins Spring Welcome Horse Show in Lexington VA, February 2014
Nala at Lexington, VA
This is Simbalu's Nala at the VI Classic horse show in Lexington, VA in the Adult Amateurs ridden by Gigi Good (owner).
Welcome to the Kentucky Horse Park!
Planning a visit with us soon? This short video will help you plan your day and guide you through the Park. For full details including showtimes and admission visit us at kyhorsepark.com!
Welcome to Ashburn, Virginia
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