Williams Park - St. Petersburg, FL. - Early 1950's concert in park reel 1 045a
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Unknown concert in Williams Park sometime during the 1950s, possibly during the 1955 Festival of States
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Leonard Speaks at Williams Park War Memorial on Constitiution Issue regarding Baywalk.
I wanted to show the reality of soldiers that have died for our freedoms. Solders that swore an oath to the Constitiution of the United States, just as city council members swore that oath. Unfortunately seven out of eight members of the current council do not have a problem with shirking their Constitutional duties with regard to the free speech zone in front of Baywalk.. Only Council member Newton stood up for our Constitiution this time. I also spoke to the council on this issue as can be seen in other videos.
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Rotlaus Ungdom @ Close Encounters Helsinki - St. Petersburg 2013
Japan by Rotlaus Ungdom (NOR)
A video clip of Rotlaus Ungdom (NOR) from Norwegian Music Academy, Oslo, performing Japan at Close Encounters Helsinki - St. Petersburg festival in Oluthuone Milenka.
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Anders Hefre - saxophones
Philip Birkenes - piano
Knut Olav Sandvik - bass
Steinar Mossige - drums
International Close Encounters Helsinki - St. Petersburg festival offers a
multicultural venue for ambitious young musicians and their fresh ideas -
breaking boundaries between musical genres and nations. The festival takes place simultaneously at prominent venues in Helsinki and St. Petersburg with participants from Kenya, The United States, France, Norway, Latvia, Estonia, Russia and Finland.
St.Petersburgo beach,Fl,Fort de Soto Park North-A vida nos E.U.A.
São Petersburgo é uma cidade localizada no estado americano da Flórida, no condado de Pinellas. É muitas vezes chamada pelo seus habitantes de St. Pete. A cidade foi fundada em 1888 por John C.Fort De Soto Park é um parque operado pelo Condado de Pinellas em cinco ilhas, ou ilhas: Madelaine Key, St. Jean Key, St. Christopher Key, Bonne Fortune Key e a ilha principal, Chave de Mullet
Florida
Florida -- the Sunshine State, presented by Donna Eacho. Florida is home to one of the most famous amusement parks in the world, aka the happiest place on earth. #50states #FL
Transcript:
Hi! My name is Donna Eacho, and I would like to tell you about my home state of
Florida—the Sunshine State!
Florida was the first part of the continental United States to be visited by Europeans, when the Spanish explorer, Ponce de Leon, arrived in 1513. He claimed the land for Spain and named it la Florida meaning land of flowers. In 1565, the Spanish founded the settlement of St. Augustine, the oldest permanent European settlement
in the United States. Florida became the 27th state of the union in 1845.
By 1900, Florida had a population of only half a million people, but a land rush in the 1920's --when my grandparents moved to the state—began an era of growth. Now,
Florida is the fourth most populated state in the country, with 19 million people.
Most of Florida is a peninsula situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico with its highest point being only 100 meters above sea level. We enjoy a sub‐tropical climate and almost 2000 kilometers of beaches. Historically, the Florida economy was based on agriculture, and Florida still produces the majority of the citrus, sweet corn and green beans in the country. Now the number one industry is tourism. People from all over the world flock to our beaches and amusement parks, especially to Walt Disney World. Located near Orlando, in central Florida, Disney World is the world's most visited entertainment resort with over 17 million visitors per year. Florida's amusement parks have certainly changed since my childhood!
Florida is also home to the Kennedy Space Center, the launch site for every United
States human space flight since 1968.
While the capital of Florida is Tallahassee, the largest metropolitan area is Miami. In 2008, Forbes magazine ranked Miami America's Cleanest City. Because of its large Hispanic population, Miami is nicknamed the Capital of Latin America. It is the second largest U.S. city with a Spanish‐speaking majority, and a rich cultural history from its large Cuban‐American population. Miami is also the number one cruise passenger port in the world. The trendy South Beach area of Miami is home to the 1940's Art Deco Historic District with over 800 historic buildings from the 1920's-1940s.
One of the most fascinating parts of the state is the Everglades, the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States. The Everglades boasts many rare and endangered species. It has been designated a World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve.
Florida is also home to the beautiful coral archipelago called the Florida Keys. Key West, the southernmost point in the continental United States, was the site of President Harry Truman's winter White House. It is also where authors Ernest Hemmingway and Tennessee Williams wrote some of their most famous works.
I hope you have enjoyed learning a little about my beautiful home state of Florida and that you will someday enjoy a sun filled holiday there.
Walking around Downtown St. Petersburg, Florida
St. Petersburg is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. As of the 2014 census estimate, the population was 253,693,[5] making St. Petersburg the 5th most populous city in the state of Florida and the largest city in Florida that is not a county seat (the city of Clearwater is the county seat).[6] St. Petersburg is the second largest city in the Tampa Bay Area, after Tampa, composed of roughly 2.8 million residents,[7] making it the second largest Metropolitan Statistical Area in the state. It is also a popular vacation destination for both American and foreign tourists. The city is located on a peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico and is connected to mainland Florida to the north.[8]
St. Petersburg was founded in 1888 by John C. Williams, who purchased the land, and by Peter Demens, who brought the railroad industry into the area.[9][10] As a part of a coin toss bet, the winner, Peter Demens, named the land after Saint Petersburg, Russia, while Williams opted to name the first hotel built which was named the Detroit Hotel, both named after their home towns respectively.[11] St. Petersburg was incorporated as a town on February 29, 1892 and re-incorporated as a city on June 6, 1903.[9][12]
The city is often referred to by locals as St. Pete. Neighboring St. Pete Beach formally shortened its name in 1994 after a vote by its residents. St. Petersburg is governed by a mayor and city council.[13]
With an average of some 361 days of sunshine each year, and a Guinness World Record for logging the most consecutive days of sunshine (768 days),[14][15] it is nicknamed The Sunshine City.[14] Due to its good weather and low cost of living, the city has long been a popular retirement destination, although in recent years the population has moved in a much more youthful direction.[16] American Style magazine ranked St. Petersburg its top mid-size city in 2011, citing its vibrant arts scene
Best Places to Live in Tampa {Honest Overview of Areas in Tampa, FL - UPDATED}
Updated video of The Best Places to Live in Tampa. I give you an honest overview of some of the BEST places to live in Tampa, FL - whether you are single or have a family.
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Remember: You buy the area - you live in the home.
I've relocated to Tampa in 2006. So, I know and understand how challenging and frustrating the moving process can be.
I want you and your family to know the different areas around Tampa so you don't make a mistake.
Please take the time to watch this entire video. I know you are very busy, so I time stamped the various areas below.
These are some of the best areas to live in Tampa, Florida:
(3:16) Sun City Center - One of the largest 55+ communities in the state of Florida.
(4:23) Wimauma - One of newest upcoming areas. Lots of new homes + the 2nd Crystal Lagoon in the United States is in Wimauma.
(5:06) Ruskin - Lots of new homes. West of I75 is less developed and less expensive than the East side of I75.
(5:38) Apollo Beach - If you want to be on or near the water this is a great place for you. A lot less expensive than South Tampa and St. Petersburg
(6:48) Riverview - A lot of development new homes. A very affordable area.
(8:16) Fishhawk Ranch (Lithia) - Newer area - huge master plan community with 4 A rated schools and transportation to MacDill Air Force Base.
(9:43) Valrico - Older area primarily built in the 80's.
(10:10) Brandon - Older area. Primarily built in the 70's and 80's. Tons of restaurants, shopping, mall, movie theater...
(11:13) Channelside District - an up-and-coming area with a lot of condos and lofts. Because it is so close to downtown Tampa it is going to experience a huge growth with the development over the next 10 years.
(12:46) South Tampa - The nucleus of the Tampa area!
(14:25) Carrollwood - Primarily built in the 80's with the larger executive style homes. Very convenient location.
(15:08) Temple Terrace - primarily built in the 70's and 80's with smaller homes. It's where the University of South Florida is located.
(15:38) Westchase - An upscale area that is Close to the airport, shopping, and South Tampa.
(16:22) Citrus Park - Primarily built in the 80's with smaller homes
(16:49) Northdale - primarily built in the 80's with smaller homes then Carrollwood. Very convenient location.
(17:31) Odessa - a rule area located in north Tampa. Large lots, the large homes, and lots of lakes.
(19:03) Lutz - Very diverse (housing) area in north Tampa.
(19:58) Land O Lakes - It's called the Land O Lakes because there are dozens of lakes. Lots of new and newer homes
(20:56) Wesley Chapel - One of the fastest growing areas in the country. Tons of commercial construction and new home construction going on. Restaurants, shopping, malls... Nice upscale area.
(22:33) New Tampa - A nice upscale area with gorgeous subdivisions.
If you have any questions about where to live in the Tampa Bay area, please do not hesitate to give me a call.
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St. Petersburg is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. As of the 2015 census estimate, the population was 257,083,[3] making it the fifth-most populous city in Florida and the largest in the state that is not a county seat (the city of Clearwater is the seat of Pinellas County).[8]
St. Petersburg is the second-largest city in the Tampa Bay Area, after Tampa. Together with Clearwater, these cities comprise the Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater Metropolitan Statistical Area, the second-largest in Florida with a population of around 2.8 million.[9] St. Petersburg is located on a peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, and is connected to mainland Florida to the north.[10]
St. Petersburg was founded in 1888 by John C. Williams, who purchased the land, and by Peter Demens, who brought the railroad industry into the area.[11][12] As a part of a coin toss bet, the winner, Peter Demens, named the land after Saint Petersburg, Russia, while Williams opted to name the first hotel built which was named the Detroit Hotel, both named after their home towns respectively.[13] St. Petersburg was incorporated as a town on February 29, 1892 and re-incorporated as a city on June 6, 1903.[11][14]
The city is often referred to by locals as St. Pete. Neighboring St. Pete Beach formally shortened its name in 1994 after a vote by its residents. St. Petersburg is governed by a mayor and city council.[15]
With an average of some 361 days of sunshine each year, and a Guinness World Record for logging the most consecutive days of sunshine (768 days),[16][17] it is nicknamed The Sunshine City.[16] Due to its good weather and low cost of living, the city has long been a popular retirement destination, although in recent years the population has moved in a much more youthful direction.[18] American Style magazine ranked St. Petersburg its top mid-size city in 2011, citing its vibrant arts scene.[19]
Between Klansmen and counter-protesters, police toe the line
Today on Race in America: Police arrested at least 20 people attempting to block the KKK’s, entrance into a public park in Charlottesville, Virginia over the weekend. The Ku Klux Klan arrived to protest the city’s plan to remove a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. To find out why and how hate groups like the Klan are still around, RT America’s Ashlee Banks speaks with civil rights activist Perry Redd and Professor of History at the University of St. Thomas Yohuru Williams.
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St. Petersburg Real Estate Agent: Join Us in Helping Those in Need
Over the next 10 years, we've set a goal to help 500 different families in real estate in the greater St. Pete, Tampa Bay, and Clearwater area. We also plan on helping 500 families in need through various charitable and philanthropic activities. We need your help to make this happen! To learn more about our plan for the future, watch this short video!
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Today, we want to talk briefly about our Helping 500 campaign!
Over the next 10 years, if not sooner, it's our goal to help 500 home sellers in the greater St. Pete, Tampa Bay, and Clearwater area! We need your help.
Without home sellers, there is no real estate market, and in some cases, you may hear, before we do, that someone plans to sell their home. If you or someone you know plans to make a move, please don't hesitate to give us a call at (727) 304-6344 or visit Helping500.com. We'll be sure that anyone who is sent our way will get the highest quality service and top dollar for their property.
Over this period of time, we're making a commitment to help out 500 families through charity and philanthropic activities in our area! If you or someone you know wants to make a move AND help people in the area, we're the team to turn to! We look forward to giving you a hand soon!
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St Petersburg Florida Home For Sale - 1471 Pinellas Point Drive
- Deborah Ward, Realtor, Keller Williams Realty presents this St. Petersburg, Florida home for sale in the Pinellas Point neighborhood. This desirable Pinellas Point home is a delight! From the interesting architectural details, to the premiere location in Pinellas County, this house has a lot to offer! The sweeping circular driveway invites you to the attractive front entrance with double door entry. From the moment you enter the property, you will enjoy the gleaming terrazzo floors, wide open floor plan and the stylish custom details throughout. The angular kitchen features all new stainless steel appliances, marble mosaic tile backsplash and warm, coral toned marble counters, new fixtures, full-sized pantry with frosted glass door, and a custom built island all add to the character of this beautiful home! The custom tray ceilings, neutral colors and oversized family room make this the perfect home for entertaining! This home offers a split-plan layout, luxurious master suite, stylish remodeled bathroom and oversized walk-in closet. The generously sized guest bedrooms, classic meets modern guest bath, and large lot complete the package. This home is located in flood zone X' which means NO FLOOD INSURANCE REQUIRED by a lender. Please contact your insurance agent to confirm this information. Call us for more details, or to schedule a private showing - 727-216-9247. or email info@Deborahward.com
FEDup Rally 2017 - Nope of Hillsborough
Local Fed Up Rally
The mission of The FED UP! Coalition is to create one voice calling for an end to the epidemic of addiction and overdose deaths attributed to opioids (including heroin) and other prescription drugs. Join us at Williams Park St. Petersburg - Florida, as we rally to end the worst drug addiction epidemic in United States history. Sponsored by 7 Summit Pathways
Who FEDUP Is
We are families who have been ripped apart by opioids. We have lost loved ones to death or addiction. We are medical experts and advocates who understand that the root cause of the problem is overprescribing. This is a grassroots coalition, all seeking action from the federal government to bring this public health crisis to an end.. We accept no money from pharmaceutical companies or their affiliates and 100% of the donations we receive are directly applied to managing the costs of holding our Fed Up! Rallies. We are beholden to no one – except our lost loved ones, or our family members struggling with addiction. We have come together to save lives.
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Saint Petersburg, Florida - Saturday Morning Market HD (2016)
St. Petersburg is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. As of the 2014 census estimate, the population was 253,693, making St. Petersburg the 5th most populous city in the state of Florida and the largest city in Florida that is not a county seat (the city of Clearwater is the county seat). St. Petersburg is the second largest city in the Tampa Bay Area, after Tampa, composed of roughly 2.8 million residents, making it the second largest Metropolitan Statistical Area in the state. It is also a popular vacation destination for both American and foreign tourists. The city is located on a peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico and is connected to mainland Florida to the north.
St. Petersburg was founded in 1888 by John C. Williams, who purchased the land, and by Peter Demens, who brought the railroad industry into the area. As a part of a coin toss bet, the winner, Peter Demens, named the land after Saint Petersburg, Russia, while Williams opted to name the first hotel built which was named the Detroit Hotel, both named after their home towns respectively. St. Petersburg was incorporated as a town on February 29, 1892 and re-incorporated as a city on June 6, 1903.
The city is often referred to by locals as St. Pete. Neighboring St. Pete Beach formally shortened its name in 1994 after a vote by its residents. St. Petersburg is governed by a mayor and city council.
With an average of some 361 days of sunshine each year, and a Guinness World Record for logging the most consecutive days of sunshine (768 days), it is nicknamed The Sunshine City. Due to its good weather and low cost of living, the city has long been a popular retirement destination, although in recent years the population has moved in a much more youthful direction. American Style magazine ranked St. Petersburg its top mid-size city in 2011, citing its vibrant arts scene.
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Coast Guard nets nearly 4,000 pounds of cocaine
The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Decisive unloaded nearly 4,000 pounds of cocaine in St. Petersburg, Fla., that it seized as part of Operation Unified Resolve -- a multi-agency enforcement operation targeting drug traffickers.
Homeless: Inside America's Minds
What homeless people have to say about being homeless in America today.
In this pilot, Psychologist Dr. Jodi J. DeLuca visits with a small pocket of homeless people living in St. Petersburg Florida. St. Pete is an eclectic little city bordered with cobblestone streets, trendy outdoor cafés, and a waterfront park. Located in the center of this quaint area is Williams Park, home to many people without four walls of their own.
Driving Downtown - Montgomery - Alabama USA
Driving Downtown - Montgomery Alabama USA - Season 1 Episode 9.
Starting Point: Commerce St
Montgomery is the capital of the U.S. state of Alabama and is the county seat of Montgomery County. Named for Richard Montgomery, it is located on the Alabama River, in the Gulf Coastal Plain. As of the 2010 Census, Montgomery had a population of 205,764. It is the second-largest city in Alabama, after Birmingham, and the 103rd largest in the United States. The Montgomery Metropolitan Statistical Area had a 2010 estimated population of 374,536. It is the fourth-largest in the state and 136th among United States metropolitan areas.
The city was incorporated in 1819, as a merger of two towns situated along the Alabama River. It became the state capital in 1846, representing the shift of power to the south-central area with the growth of cotton as a commodity crop of the Black Belt and Mobile's rise as a mercantile port. In February 1861, Montgomery was selected as the first capital of the Confederate States of America, until the seat of government moved to Richmond, Virginia, in May of that year. During the mid-20th century, Montgomery was a major site of events in the African-American Civil Rights Movement, including the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Selma to Montgomery marches.
In addition to housing many Alabama government agencies, Montgomery has a large military presence due to Maxwell Air Force Base; public universities Alabama State University, Troy University (Montgomery campus), and Auburn University at Montgomery; private colleges/universities Faulkner University and Huntingdon College; high-tech manufacturing, including Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama; and cultural attractions such as the Alabama Shakespeare Festival and Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts.
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named after the city, including USS Montgomery (LCS-8).
Montgomery has won several national awards including being voted Best Historic City by USA Today, being named an All-America City in 2014 by the National Civic League, being named a Top City For Job Growth in 2014 by ziprecruiter.com, and being named the happiest city in Alabama. Montgomery has also been recognized nationally for its successful, and ongoing downtown revitalization and new urbanism projects with Montgomery having been one of the first cities in the nation to implement Smart Code Zoning.