Worth Square - New York City Monument To Mexican War General William Jenkins Worth
General William Jenkins Worth (1794-1849) served as its fourth Commandant of Cadets at West Point from 1820 to 1828. Near the end of his distinguished military career, which began in the War of 1812, Worth was transferred to General Winfield Scott’s command for the Mexican War (1846-1848). He led a division at the siege of Vera Cruz and the battles of Cerro Gordo, Contreras and Churubusco, and Molino del Rey. He also participated in the seizure of the San Cosme Gate during the American army’s final assault on Mexico City. He died of cholera in San Antonio the following year, and his body was returned to the state of his birth for burial.
The Monument is located across from Madison Square on Fifth Avenue at Broadway in Manhattan. It's also close to the famous Flatiron Building.
Carnegie Hall | Christmas | New York City (NYC) | 4K Timelapse
Carnegie Hall | Christmas | New York City (NYC) | 4K Timelapse.
New York City (NYC) is known for its scintillating lights, bustling vibe, tall skyscrapers, and melting pot of cultures. But did you know that this sprawling metropolis was once a Dutch trading outpost? As a result, New York was once known as New Amsterdam. Read more on NYC’s history here:
NYC is made up of 5 boroughs: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. New York City is a hub for education, commerce, finance, media, technology, international diplomacy, entertainment, tourism, innovation, art, sports, and fashion.
Must-see attractions in NYC include: Times Square, The Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, The Empire State Building, Top of the Rock Observation Deck, Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Terminal, Coney Island, The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET), SoHo, One World Trade Center, Chinatown, Little Italy, The Brooklyn Bridge, The High Line, Chelsea Market, Central Park, American Museum of Natural History, Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, 9/11 Memorial & Museum, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, United Nations (UN) Headquarters, Yankee Stadium, Broadway, Madison Square Garden, Barclays Center, Fifth Avenue, Columbus Circle, Madison Square Park, Bryant Park, City Hall Park, Battery Park, Flatiron Building, New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Federal Hall, New York City Hall, Madison Avenue, Park Avenue, Hamilton Grange, Hudson Yards, Pier 17, South Street Seaport, Bank of America Tower, New York Public Library, Chrysler Building, Tudor City, Hudson River, East River, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Museum of American Finance, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and Washington Square Park.
The headquarters of the United Nations is located in New York City. NYC is home to numerous universities including Columbia University, New York University (NYU), Pace University, Fordham University, St John’s University, City University of New York (CUNY), Barnard College, New York Institute of Technology (NYIT), and The New School. NYC is also home to NASDAQ, and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). John F. Kennedy International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, and LaGuardia Airport are the three airports that service New York City. NYC is also home to sports teams such as the New York Rangers, Brooklyn Nets, New York Knicks, New York Liberty, New York Yankees, and New York Mets. The New York Giants and New York Jets play their home games across the Hudson River in New Jersey.
One Thread of Six Flags – Col. Richard B. Hubbard of the Twenty-Second Texas Infantry
Richard Bennett Hubbard, also known as Dick, was born in Walton County, Georgia, on November 1, 1832, to Richard B. Hubbard Sr. and Serena Carter. Upon the family’s plantation near Monroe, he developed a firm sense of family and Southern ideals. By all accounts, he was an exceptionally robust child, both mentally and physically. The foundation of his education began with his parents, and he received a generous measure of books, bibles, and benevolence. He matured into a gentleman of large physical stature with an even larger personality. Hubbard attended Mercer University in Georgia and earned a degree in literature in 1851. After Mercer, he attended lectures at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville where he acquainted himself with the ideologies of Thomas Jefferson. Hubbard enrolled at Harvard Law School in Massachusetts for the fall semester of 1852. In 1853, he earned a law degree. Hubbard practiced law in Tyler, Texas, with his partner Benjamin T. Selman. His affable charm complemented Selman’s coercive personality. As the years passed and Hubbard toured Texas, he developed a reputation as a sturdy leader with decisive views on politics. By 1861, he served his final months as a member of the Eighth Texas Legislature. Hubbard ran unsuccessfully to represent Texas in the Confederate Congress, but his spoiled attempt to offer services to the Fifth District allowed him the opportunity to pursue other endeavors. In January of 1862, Colonel Hubbard actively recruited men in East Texas and established the 22nd Texas Infantry, also known as Hubbard’s Regiment. His regiment served in the battles of Young’s Point, Fort DeRussy, Mansfield, Pleasant Hill, and Jenkins Ferry. After the war, Hubbard became the sixteenth governor of Texas and later served as the United States Minister to Japan. He died on July 12, 1901.
The Lynching of Sank Majors – One Thread of Six Flags with Trevor and Tori Wardlaw
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NY going to great lengths to keep wealthy people in the state
FBN's Stuart Varney on New York's efforts to prevent wealthy residents from leaving the state over taxes.
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Gas Leak In Flatiron District
Several buildings had to be evacuated due to a gas leak at Fifth Avenue and East 26th Street.
NYC Population Factfinder Tutorial
This video offers an informative guide on the NYC Department of City Planning's Population Factfinder tool.
Population FactFinder allows you to easily define study areas within New York City and examine detailed population profiles showing critical demographic, social, economic, and housing statistics, and how these statistics have changed over time.
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William Jenkins Worth was a United States officer during the War of 1812, Second Seminole War, and Mexican-American War.
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2011 - Night Rush Around the World 2
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Stockholm - Cityscape, Saltsjon bay, Old Town, Gamla Stan, Strommen bay
Athens - The Hellenic Parliament, Greek National Parliament, The Syntagma Square, Aerial View of The Parthenon, Athenian Acropolis
Frankfurt - Aerial Cityscape, Eiserner Steg Bridge, Commerzbank, EuroTower, Galileo Building
Abu Dhabi - The Emirates Palace, Corniche Road W, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority Headquaters, Union Square, The Canon in Heritage Park
Madrid - Almudena Cathedral, Alcala Gate (Puerta de Alcala), Independence Square, Plaza de Cibeles, Cibeles Fountain, Communications Palace
Cologne - Aerial Cityscape, Deutzer Bridge, Hohenzollern Bridge (Hohenzollernbrucke), Cologne Cathedral ( Kolner Dom), Rhine River, Deutz Railway Station
Hamburg - Aerial Cityscape of Hamburg, Blohm and Voss Shipyard, Elbe River (Ilv), Container Terminal, Inner Alster Lake (Binnenalster), Town Hall (Rathaus), St. Peter's Church, St. Nicholas Church
Istanbul - Aerial Cityscape, The Hagia Sophia, The Sultan Ahmed Mosque, Galata Bridge, Bosphorus Strait, Cargo Ships, Bosphorus Bridge, The Suleiman Mosque (Suleymaniye Camii), View from Galata Bridge
Los Angeles - LA Downtown, Figueroa at Wilshire, Union Bank, Paul Hastings, Harbour Fwy, The Richard Riordan Central Library
Boston - Skyline of Downtown Boston's Financial District, Two International Place, Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox, Massachusetts Road, Boylston Street, John Hancock Tower, Massachusetts Turnpike, Westin Copley, Trinity Church
Washington D.C. - Washington Monument, Constitution Avenue, 17th Street
San Francisco - Aerial Cityscape, San Francisco Bay, Golden Gate Bridge, Financial District, View from Yerba Buena Island, Transamerica Pyramid, Oakland Bay Bridge, View from Potrero Hill, U.S. 101, View from Twin Peaks
Las Vegas - Aerial Cityscape, Las Vegas Boulevard, The Strip, POV, Sahara Avenue, Highway
New York City - Aerial Cityscape, Downtown (Lower) Manhattan, Hudson River, Flatiron Building, Midtown Manhattan, Empire State Building, Bank of America, Queens, East River, Theatre District, The Famous Times Square, New Year's Eve Place, 7th Avenue, POV
Zach Nytomt - New York To Montana
Zach Nytomt - New York To Montana
Zach Nytomt is a Texas native from Argyle, Texas. His voice, combined with his lyricism and his musicianship, is a sound to be heard. Downtown Music Series is glad to have had Zach open our upcoming fall shows.
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New York City up-close - General William Worth monument September 2013
General William Worth was an Army general and hero of the Mexican War. Despite this impressive monument to his memory, and that several American cities are named in his honor,General Worth is now one of America's forgotten heroes whose names once resonated throughout the land but now earn nary an honorable mention. Not surprisingly, Worth's monument attracts little attention. Well, General Worth is being mentioned now.
2019 Legacy Keynote Address: John B. King, Jr.
Revisit the inspiring remarks by former U.S. Secretary of Education John B. King, Jr. The Legacy Luncheon was held in Austin on October 3, 2019, honoring former Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, Joe Straus III.
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Deer jumps through window of Long Island hair salon
A deer startled customers at a hair salon on Long Island after jumping through the window.
It happened at 'Be.you.tiful Hair Salon' at 344 Portion Road in Lake Ronkonkoma just before 12:30 Saturday afternoon.
The deer struck a woman sitting on a couch in the front of the store. Police say she suffered leg and head pain. She was transported to Stony Brook University Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
The deer was not at the scene when police arrived.
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Rare 1933 Otis Manually Controlled Elevator w/ o a Gate at the Hearst Building in SF, CA
A HUGE thank you to the owner for allowing me to check out these fine elevators in this beautiful and unique building.
These elevators were installed in 1933, the one in this video is still original. There are plans to turn this office building into a hotel, but according to the owner all of the elevators will be spared.
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Brand: Otis
Type: Traction
Fixtures: Crank
Installed: 1911
Levels Served: 1-12
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