Forest Heritage Center Museum, Historic Cabin Restoration
As an Eagle Scout service project, John Bennett of Sawyer, Oklahoma, recruited fellow members of Troop 2 in Paris, Texas, friends and family to help with the historic restoration of a 130 year-old cabin in the Forest Heritage Center courtyard. This video is a fun 10 hour time laps of the days activity October 21st, 2017.
Beaver Bend State Park Broken Bow Oklahoma
Hiking in Beaver Bend State Park is the most scenic beauty forest. Beaver bend is one of the most popular parks in the region.There are lots of things to do such as The heritage Center, Hiking, Fishing, Kayaking, Boating, Horse back riding, river float trips and many more. Join us to see some highlights of the Park.
Touring Texoma: Beavers Bend State Park
Touring Texoma: Beavers Bend State Park
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Here Are The Top 35 Things to do in Broken Bow
#1 Broken Bow Lake
#2 Girls Gone Wine
#3 Beavers Bend Resort Park
#4 Fish Tales Winery & Vineyards
#5 Zipline & Aerial Adventure Parks
#6 Hochatown State Park
#7 Hochatown Petting Zoo
#8 Lower Mountain Fork River
#9 Horseback Riding Tours
#10 Beavers Bend Brewery
#11 Vojai's Winery
#12 Kayaking & Canoeing
#13 Forest Heritage Center Museum
#14 Mountain Fork Brewery
#15 Gear Rentals
#16 Fishing Charters & Tours
#17 Gardner Mansion & Museum
#18 Health/Fitness Clubs & Gyms
#19 Spas
#20 Night Tours
#21 Duck Tours
#22 Gear Down
#23 Boat Rentals
#24 Room Escape Games
#25 Gift & Specialty Shops
#26 Self-Guided Tours & Rentals
#27 Stand-Up Paddleboarding
#28 Game & Entertainment Centers
#29 Photography Tours
#30 Nature & Wildlife ToursBoat Tours
#31 River Rafting & Tubing
#32 Old West Town Mini Golf
#33 Broken Bow Library
#34 Honey Bear Ranch
#35 Farmers Markets
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Broken Bow History
Broken Bow was originally owned by the Choctaw Indian tribe prior to being settled by non-Indians. Growing around a lumber company started by two brothers, Broken Bow had a population of 1,983, just a decade after its incorporation in 1911. The city lies within the Little Dixie region of Oklahoma, an area originally settled largely by Southerners seeking a new start following the American Civil War with the population now at just over 4000 but the area attracts more than a million visitors per year.
The city of Broken Bow stands in a unique transition zone between the Red River basin and the Ouachita Mountains. While the Ouachita Mountains are sandstone ridges that are considered the roughest land in Oklahoma, the Red River basin is considered fertile.[7] North of Broken Bow is Broken Bow Lake, created by the United States Army Corps of Engineers by damming the Mountain Fork River.[3] The lake's creation forced Hochatown to relocate to its present-day location.
The Broken Bow Lake covers 14,220 acres (57.5 km2) and has 180 miles (290 km) of shoreline.[8] The lake contains small islands, bass and is surrounded by pine trees.[8]
The city sits at the foothills of the Kiamichi Mountains, a subrange of the Ouachita Mountains. the Kiamichi Mountains sit within Le Flore, Pushmataha, and McCurtain counties near the towns of Poteau and Albion.[ The Kiamichi peaks line up south of the Kiamichi River and reach 2,500 feet (760 m) in elevation.[ The range is the namesake of Kiamichi Country, the official tourism designation for southeastern Oklahoma.
Haunted Places in Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Broken Arrow, Lawton, and many more! The Sooner State is overflowing with terrifying history and spooky hauntings. Check out The Speakeasy's picks for the most haunted places in Oklahoma! Enjoy!
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Idabel Inn Hotel in Idabel OK
Idabel Inn is one of the Hotels in Idabel OK offering comfortable accommodations with amenities. Book your stay at Hotel in Idabel OK located off Highway 259. located near Choctaw Casino & Brinkley Auctions. Visit Pine Creek, Hochatown State Park, & the Forest Heritage Center Museum during your stay in Idabel.
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Cherokee Diligwa Blowgun Demo Tahlequah OK - September 1, 2016 - Travels with Phil -Unedited
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Thomas Woltz, “Threatened Landscapes: Designed Countermeasures of N. B. W. Landscape Architects”
Public parks are a source of civic identity for the communities they serve – inclusivity and authenticity are crucial. Similarly, memorials are bastions of democratic exchange and act as repositories of our cultural past and evolution. Thomas Woltz will present projects from the portfolio of Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects (NBW) that demonstrate the power of the firm’s research-based design to reframe our relationship with civic, ecological, and cultural systems within the public realm. Lastly, Thomas will present NBW projects that prioritize the ecological health and resilience in agriculturally productive landscapes and reveal surprising connections between these typologies.
Over the past two decades of practice, landscape architect Thomas Woltz has forged a body of work that integrates the beauty and function of built forms with an understanding of complex biological systems and restoration ecology. As principal of Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects (NBW), a 45-person firm based in Charlottesville, Virginia and New York City, Woltz has infused narratives of the land into the places where people live, work and play, deepening the public’s enjoyment of the natural world and inspiring environmental stewardship. NBW projects create models of biodiversity and sustainable agriculture within areas of damaged ecological infrastructure and working farmland, yielding hundreds of acres of reconstructed wetlands, reforested land, and flourishing wildlife habitat.
Presently, Thomas and NBW are entrusted with the design of major public parks across the United States, Canada and New Zealand, they include Memorial Park in Houston, Hudson Yards in New York City, NoMA Green in Washington DC, Cornwall Park in Auckland, the Aga Khan Garden in Alberta, Canada, and three parks in Nashville, including Centennial Park.
In 2013 was named Design Innovator of the Year by the Wall Street Journal magazine and in 2017 Fast Company named Woltz one of the most creative people in business.
How a Bowling Alley Works
Here is an animation I did that shows how a bowling alley works. This particular design is taken mostly from Brunswick's pinsetter. The ball return is taken from AMF's Gripper ball lift. Please note that I wasn't going for an exact representation of a particular type of bowling alley. This was just to demonstrate the basic understanding of how it all works. I created the geometry in 3ds max and the animation was done in Cinema 4D. I then used After Effects to compile everything and to add sound effects etc.
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Douglas Brinkley: 2016 National Book Festival
Douglas Brinkley discusses Rightful Heritage: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Land of America at the 2016 Library of Congress Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
Speaker Biography: Douglas Brinkley is a professor of history at Rice University and a contributing editor for Vanity Fair and American Heritage. He is the author of more than 20 books and the Chicago Tribune has dubbed him America's new past master. Seven of Brinkley's books have been selected as New York Times Notable Books of the Year. His book on Hurricane Katrina, The Great Deluge, won the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award and his recent biography Cronkite received the Sperber Prize for Best Book in Journalism. His most recent work is Rightful Heritage: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Land of America. Brinkley lives with his family in Texas.
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Out of the Depths by Chaim Potok, at the Center for Jewish History
“She has beautiful eyes, this woman. And a beautiful face. And she is all day and all night in my thoughts. When I see the sun, I see her. When I see the moon, I see her, I hear her voice in the wind.”
So says Young Ansky in Chaim Potok’s original play, Out of the Depths. Based on the life of Solomon Rappaport (S. Ansky), the play begins in 1920 in a Warsaw rehearsal room where the Vilna Troupe are rehearsing Ansky’s The Dybbuk. Potok transports the audience to various times and locations in Ansky’s life, and against a backdrop of war and revolution, shows us how Ansky’s own life evolved into The Dybbuk. Directed by David Bassuk and introduced by Rena Potok, the performance celebrates the publication of The Collected Plays of Chaim Potok, edited by Rena Potok. A book signing follows the program.
Chaim Potok (1929-2002) is the author of nine novels, including The Chosen, My Name is Asher Lev, Davita’s Harp, and I Am the Clay. He also wrote Wanderings: Chaim Potok’s History of the Jews as well as Young Adult fiction, children’s books, a collection of novellas, biographies, and numerous essays and short stories. An ordained rabbi, Potok served as a U.S. Army chaplain in Korea. The Collected Plays of Chaim Potok is the first volume of his plays to be published.
Presented by: Center for Jewish History and the Forward
2017 Asian American Literary Festival
The Library of Congress hosted the concluding day of the groundbreaking Asian American Literature Festival. The day featured a lecture and reading by writer and American Book Award winner Karen Tei Yamashita titled, Literature as Community: the Turtle, Imagination, and the Journey Home. The afternoon session included a lecture by poet Kimiko Hahn on Angel Island: The Roots and Branches of Asian-American Poetry, and closed with a poetry reading.
Speaker Biography: Karen Tei Yamashita is the author of several books, including I Hotel, Anime Wong and Letters to Memory. I Hotel was selected as a finalist for the National Book Award and awarded the California Book Award, the American Book Award, the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature and the Association for Asian American Studies Book Award. A U.S. Artists Ford Foundation Fellow and co-holder of the University of California Presidential Chair in feminist critical race and ethnic studies, Yamashita is a professor of literature and creative writing at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Speaker Biography: Kimiko Hahn is the author of nine books of poems, including Earshot, which was awarded the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize and an Association of Asian American Studies Literature Award, The Unbearable Heart, which received an American Book Award and most recently, Brain Fever. Her other honors include a PEN/Voelcker Award for poetry, a Shelley Memorial Award, a Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Writers' Award and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. She is a distinguished professor in the Master's of Fine Arts program in creative writing and literary translation at Queens College, City University of New York.
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The Tao of Tai Chi Chuan
The Tao of Tai Chi Chuan: TheYear of China, in collaboration with the Haffenrefer Museum of Anthropology and the Brown University Library presented an interactive workshop with Taoist priest Zhou Xuan Yun. Brown Library East Asian curator Li Wang presented first, discussing Chinese internal arts and the influence of Daoist philosophy on Taiji Quan.
1984 By George Orwell (1/3) Audiobook
Written in 1948, 1984 was George Orwell's chilling prophecy about the future. And while the year 1984 has come and gone, Orwell's narrative is timelier than ever. 1984 presents a startling and haunting vision of the world, so powerful that it is completely convincing from start to finish. No one can deny the power of this novel, its hold on the imaginations of multiple generations of readers, or the resiliency of its admonitions. A legacy that seems only to grow with the passage of time
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