Wilmington, North Carolina
Wilmington is a port city in- and is the county seat of- New Hanover County in coastal southeastern North Carolina, United States. The population is 106,476; according to the 2010 Census it is the eighth most populous city in the state. Wilmington is the principal city of the Wilmington Metropolitan Statistical Area, a metropolitan area that includes New Hanover and Pender counties in southeastern North Carolina, which has a population of 263,429 as of the 2012 Census Estimate.
Wilmington was settled by European Americans along the Cape Fear River. Its historic downtown has a one-mile-long Riverwalk, developed as a tourist attraction. It is minutes away from nearby beaches. The National Trust for Historic Preservation named Wilmington, North Carolina, as one of its 2008 Dozen Distinctive Destinations. City residents live between the river and the ocean, with four nearby beach communities: Fort Fisher, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, all within half-hour drives from downtown Wilmington.
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The Delaware Serial Killer | Grave Secrets
In 1987, the lifeless, mutilated bodies of multiple women began appearing around Delaware. The horrific deaths were the work of the state's first serial killer. The hunt for him would lead investigators down a dark road, that no one would soon forget.
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Senator Kennedy laid to rest at Arlington cemetery
(30 Aug 2009)
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Washington, DC
1. Wide of Capitol Hill
2. Hearse carrying US Senator Edward M. Kennedy pulling up to the Senate, crowd cheering
3. Wide of Kennedy's widow, Vicki, applauded by Senate staff members on steps
4. Members of the Kennedy family on Senate steps
5. Wide of Vicki Kennedy blowing kisses to staff members
6. Mid of Vicki Kennedy embracing former staff member
7. Mid of Kennedy's son Patrick shaking hands with Democrat, Senator Robert Byrd
8. Wide of hearse and staff members on Senate steps
9. Crowd claps as hearse departs
10. Wide of hearse driving away
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11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Brenda Lowman, Savannah, Georgia:
I think that the American people will see past those and see that he did a lot of good for everyone, and that we all have faults.
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Michael Annone, Wilmington, Delaware:
I'm feeling a very historical day. It's one of our beloved Senators, who represented his home state of Massachusetts and this nation, passed away. I'm here today to salute one final time.
13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Margo Jackson Spencer, Washington DC:
I know that he has given so much hope to the ordinary American citizen. At one point in my life I worked for an NGO, and I did a lot of work on Capitol Hill and he was one of the few Senators we would see in the hall and you could stop and say 'Good morning Senator Kennedy,' and he'd stop and extend his hand. He always had time for the ordinary individual.
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14. Wide of motorcade leaving Capitol Hill
15. Pan of hearse passing the Lincoln Memorial, crowd clapping
16. Mid of Kennedy family members waving to people lining avenue, pull out to wide of people clapping
17. Top shot of motorcade passing over the Memorial Bridge
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19. Mid of military honour guards carrying coffin, draped in US flag, followed by Kennedy family members
20. Wide of coffin being placed on grave site
21. Mid of Vicki Kennedy and family members by grave site
22. Wide of Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick at graveside, reading a letter from Kennedy to Pope Benedict XVI
23. Wide of eternal flame burning
STORYLINE:
US Senator Edward M. Kennedy was laid to rest on Saturday night alongside brothers John and Robert on hallowed ground at Arlington National Cemetery.
Crowds lined the streets of two cities on a day that marked the end of an American political era, outside Kennedy's funeral in rainy Boston where he was eulogised by US President Barack Obama, and later in the day in Washington.
With flags over the Capitol flying at half-staff, his hearse stopped outside the Senate where he served for 47 years.
His widow, Vicki, embraced former staff members in the crowd.
Later on Saturday evening, Military honour guards, followed by the Kennedy family, carried his coffin to the gravesite at Arlington National Cemetery.
Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, archbishop emeritus of Washington, read from a letter from Kennedy to Pope Benedict XVI, hand-delivered earlier this year by Obama.
Kennedy's grave is on a Virginia hillside, flanked by a pair of maple trees.
His brother Robert, killed in 1968 while running for president, lies 100 feet (30 meters) away.
It is another 100 (30 meters) to the eternal flame that has burned since 1963 for John F. Kennedy, president when he was assassinated.
Kennedy died on Tuesday, aged 77, more than a year after he was diagnosed with a brain tumour.
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The massacre of Tulsa's Black Wall Street
White mobs destroyed Black Wall Street in 1921. But where are the victims' bodies?
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Nearly 100 years ago, a white mob destroyed an American neighborhood called “Black Wall Street,” murdering an estimated 300 people in Tulsa, Oklahoma. That incident — known as the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre — has been largely left out of US history books. Today, a century later, the city still has a lot of questions. For one, where are the bodies of the victims? As the city's mayor re-opens the search for mass graves, we take a look at what happened back in 1921…and why finding these graves still matters to the people of Tulsa.
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Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Flavor Graveyard in Waterbury, Vermont USA
Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Flavor Graveyard in Waterbury, Vermont USA
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Autumn Fall Foliage
Peak foliage color in capital city of Montpelier and the Stowe Mountain area region of Vermont in 2016 took place on the weekend of October 8th 2016
Foliage color generally starts to change in the higher, cooler areas of the Green Mountains, spreading down into the Lake Champlain Valley and Connecticut River Valley, and moving from north to south across the state. The exact timing of the color change varies from year to year, based on the weather.
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Vermont is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It borders the other U.S. states of Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north.
As of 2015, Vermont continued to be the leading producer of maple syrup in the U.S.
Tourism is an important industry to the state. Some of the largest ski areas in New England are located in Vermont.
Summer visitors tour resort towns like Stowe, Manchester, Quechee, Wilmington and Woodstock.
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Vermont facts and symbols
State Flag - Flag of Vermont
State Beverage - Milk
State Bird - Hermit Thrush
State Butterfly - Monarch Butterfly
State Capital - Montpelier
State Cold Water Fish - Brook Trout
State Flavor - Maple
State Flower - Red Clover
State Fruit - Apple
State Motto - Freedom and Unity
State Name Origin - Origin of Vermont French explorer Samuel de Champlain called the Green Mountains of Vermont Verd Mont (green mountain) on his 1647 map.
State Nickname - The Green Mountain State
State Rock - Marble
State Song - These Green Mountains
State Tree - Sugar Maple
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2-Days Springfield, Montpelier Vermont Maple tour from New York
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Visiting:
The Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden in Springfield, Massachusetts
Riverdale Shops lunch break in West Springfield, Massachusetts
Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks in Montpelier, Vermont
Scenic New England Fall Foliage bus drive through Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont
Diner break and shopping in South Burlington Vermont
Holiday Inn Burlington overnight stay in South Burlington Vermont
Quechee Gorge in Hartford, Vermont
Montpelier, the capital of Vermont
Vermont State House in Montpelier, Vermont
Stowe Mountain gondola skyride in Stowe, Vermont
Ben & Jerry's Factory in Waterbury, Vermont
West Lebanon, New Hampshire lunch break
Connecticut - Welcome Center visit
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Gratitude Train Starts Us Journey (1949)
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Gratitude train starts US journey.
CU Station name board - 'Trenton'. MS Pan from people waiting on platform to the train. CU Notice on side of truck - 'Boxcar used in 1st World War presented by the French National Railroads to the state of New Jersey'. MS The train, filled with gifts from France. starting on its tour. MS Tracking shot of station crowded with people as train passes. MS Back view of train pulling into Philadelphia. CU Pan along side of truck covered with symbols. MS. Band and spectators greeting train at Philadelphia station. CU Notice welcoming train. CU French representative shaking hands with others.
CU Notice on wagon. `Boxcar used in 1st world war presented by the French National Railroads to Philadelphia station. MS Crowds at station MS Back view of train pulling out of Philadelphia leaving one coach behind. CU Wagon left behind. MS Train passing spectators standing by line in snow. CU Station's name - Wilmington'. LS Arrival of train at Arlington. CU Another notice on wagon `Boxcar used in 1st World War presented by the French National Railroads to the state of New Jersey. LS Spectators. LS Wagons. MS Train arriving at Baltimore showing police and crowd welcoming it. MS Spectators clapping LS Railway and wagons in siding. CU wagon covered with symbols.
LS General view of ceremony in cemetery at Arlington. MS Guard of Honour. Perry Brown - National Commander. CU American legion men putting the flame from the tomb of France's unknown soldier into ground. MS The American veteran saluting. CU The American veteran saluting. LS American legion and spectators. MS Senator Arthur Vandenburg speaking. CU This is a significant and eloquent moment in the relationship between the people of France and the People of the United States. It dramatises heart as well as hand across the sea. LS Spectators clapping. MS Senator Alben Barkley speaking.
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USA Road Trip - Day One - Oklahoma and Kansas - VirtualVoyage
I am going on a road trip of the USA entirely in google maps, something which has only officially been completed once, but I will be the only channel to provide full coverage of it. Today we travel from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Wichita, Kansas.
These are the cities we will visit along the way
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Wichita, Kansas
Denver, Colorado
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Phoenix, Arizona
Las Vegas, Nevada
San Francisco, California
Portland, Oregon
Seattle, Washington
Boise, Idaho
Park City, Utah
Jackson, Wyoming
Billings, Montana
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Omaha, Nebraska
Des Moines, Iowa
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Chicago, Illinois
Indianapolis, Indiana
Louisville, Kentucky
Columbus, Ohio
Detroit, Michigan
Cleveland, Ohio
Manchester, New Hampshire
Portland, Maine
Boston, Massachusetts
Providence, Rhode Island
New Haven, Connecticut
New York City, New York
Ocean City, New Jersey
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Wilmington, Delaware
Baltimore, Maryland
Washington, D.C.
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Charlotte, North Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
Orlando, Florida
Atlanta, Georgia
Nashville, Tennessee
Birmingham, Alabama
Jackson, Mississippi
New Orleans, Louisiana
Houston, Texas
Little Rock, Arkansas
Branson, Missouri
We will also visit these landmarks
Grand Canyon, AZ
Bryce Canyon National Park, UT
Craters of the Moon National Monument, ID
Yellowstone National Park, WY
Pikes Peak, CO
Carlsbad Caverns National Park, NM
The Alamo, TX
The Platt Historic District, OK
Toltec Mounds, AR
Elvis Presley’s Graceland, TN
Vicksburg National Military Park, MS
French Quarter, New Orleans, LA
USS Alabama, AL
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL
Okefenokee Swamp Park, GA
Fort Sumter National Monument, SC
Lost World Caverns, WV
Wright Brothers National Memorial Visitor Center, NC
Mount Vernon, VA
White House, Washington, DC
Colonial Annapolis Historic District, MD
New Castle Historic District, Delaware
Cape May Historic District, NJ
Liberty Bell, PA
Statue of Liberty, NY
The Mark Twain House & Museum, CT
The Breakers, RI
USS Constitution, MA
Acadia National Park, ME
Mount Washington Hotel, NH
Shelburne Farms, VT
Fox Theater, Detroit, MI
Spring Grove Cemetery, OH
Mammoth Cave National Park, KY
West Baden Springs Hotel, IN
Abraham Lincoln’s Home, IL
Gateway Arch, MO
C. W. Parker Carousel Museum, KS
Terrace Hill Governor’s Mansion, IA
Taliesin, WI
Fort Snelling, MN
Ashfall Fossil Bed, NE
Mount Rushmore, SD
Fort Union Trading Post, ND
Glacier National Park, MT
Hanford Site, WA
Columbia River Highway, OR
San Francisco Cable Cars, CA
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Christopher Slutman's father shares memories of fallen Marine
Fletcher Slutman Jr., of Yorkana, said whatever his son, Christopher, did, he strived to be the best. Christopher Slutman, 43, a New York City firefighter and a U.S. Marine Corps reservist out of Harrisburg, was killed in Afghanistan Monday.
Robert Kennedy Funeral (1968) | British Pathé
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See here some footage from Robert Kennedys funeral. He was assassinated on June 6th in 1968.
No title. Lying in State and Funeral of Robert Kennedy, New York and Washington DC, United States of America (USA).
Low angle shot American flag flying at half mast from St. Patrick's cathedral. L/S ditto. Interior M/S group of men keeping vigil around coffin of assassinated senator Robert Kennedy (Bobby Kennedy). Various shots crowds filing past coffin. Various shots crowds queuing in street and entering cathedral. They come from all walks of life and ethnic backgrounds. More shots people filing past coffin to pay final respects. Various shots people leaving cathedral. Various shots of Hispanic woman crying hysterically, policemen help her out of the cathedral.
Various shots crowds of dignitaries in mourning dress entering cathedral for funeral. Amongst them we see film star Cary Grant, delegate / ambassador Averell Harriman, singer / actor Harry Belafonte, future president Richard Nixon, Governor of New York Nelson Rockefeller, Secretary of State Dean Rusk and President Lyndon B Johnson. Various shots procession down aisle. M/S President amongst congregation. M/S Cardinal. Various shots people in crowd outside cathedral while service was in progress. L/S front of cathedral. The Cardinal comes out, followed by other clerics. L/S as coffin is carried down steps, it is blessed by cardinal. C/U Kennedy's widow, Ethel and his eldest son Joseph. Coffin is carried to hearse, members of family walk down steps behind it.
L/S flags at half-mast in Washington with Capitol in background. L/S Arlington national cemetery with President Kennedy's grave in foreground. C/U eternal flame on grave. Various shots train carrying Kennedy's coffin, it passes crowds standing beside track. Some people salute and hold American flags. Night shot floodlit Capitol building. C/U eternal flame of JFK's grave, pan to pall bearers brining Senator Kennedy's coffin to grave site. Joseph Kennedy leads them, the pall bearers include Lord Harlech, Averell Harriman and astronaut Colonel John Glenn. Night shot of Kennedy family by grave. We see the pall bearers folding the flag covering the coffin. John Glenn hands the flag to Senator Edward Kennedy, who hands it to Joseph, who hands it to Ethel. M/S widow Ethel kneeling before grave. L/S all the mourners kneeling. Ethel kisses the coffin, the rest of the family follow suit. Ethel walks through the mourners, President Johnson speaks to her. The President and Ethel leave, followed by other mourners.
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The 2018 National Memorial Day Parade - Live Stream
Now in its 14th year, the National Memorial Day Parade highlights American honor and sacrifice from across generations. The parade is the largest Memorial Day event in the country, and calls attention to the true meaning of the holiday - honoring our nation's fallen heroes.
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Archaeologists Find At Least 9 Graves At Property In Sussex County, Delaware
The landowner has indicated that the cemetery will be preserved.
Remains of more than 400 slaves are reinterred
1. Wide shot at burial site
2. Wide shot of coffins
3. Tight shot of woman placing flower on a wooden coffins
4. Tight shot of one of the coffins
5. Mid shot of procession
6. Wide shot at site
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Maya Angelou, Poet:
You may bury me in the bottom of Manhattan, I will rise. My people will get me, I will rise, out of the huds of history's shame I rise.
8. Wide shot at site
9. Wide shot of chanting
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Speaker (name unknown):
The ancestors as they are buried today, say they will not rest until America has truly become the world-class people with a global perspective, sacrificing for productivity and inclusivity. Each one counts and each is held accountable, and everybody shares that there be no threat to the good of the community.
11. Funeral and African dances
12. Various of coffins being carried
13. Women dancing at the location where the remains were found
14. Various of remains being re-interred
STORYLINE:
The remains of 419 colonial-era blacks were re-interred Saturday at a lower Manhattan site just a short distance from a former slave market.
Most of the remains were placed into seven oversized wooden crypts, with flowers piled atop and around each one.
A Yoruba priest gave them a final blessing before the crypts were lowered into the ground.
Drummers pounded a steady beat and dancers performed while the remains were returned to the ground where they were first buried more than 200 years ago.
Four caskets holding the remains of a boy, girl, woman and man were also buried.
Their remains had been separated from the others and taken to ceremonies in Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Wilmington, Delaware, and Newark, New Jersey, before arriving in New York on Friday.
Hundreds of people turned out to pay tribute to the slaves and free blacks in the cemetery.
The ceremony, with its mix of singers, dancers and speakers, was in stark contrast to the hard lives led by the blacks buried in lower Manhattan. Nearly half of the 419 sets of remains belong to children.
It was also in contrast to the cemetery's past. The five-acre burial ground, closed in 1794, was ignored for nearly
two centuries until it was rediscovered in 1991 during construction of a federal office tower.
More than 20,000 people of African descent were buried in the graveyard. Community pressure forced the government to abandon work and begin examining the remains.
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