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Blues, Jazz and Rock at Johnson's Pub - Charleston, SC
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32nd Annual St. Pat's in Five Points
There's something for everyone at the annual St. Pat's in Five Points festival. If you didn't make it, or even if you did, check out this video to see some of the day's festivities.
Roper Hospice Cottage
Dr. Tiffany Richter discusses how Roper Hospice Cottage provides hospital-level care specialized for hospice patients.
Asheville Historian Reflects of Varied Meaning o
ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- Historian Rob Neufeld has been following the events and heated discussions about race and racism following the Charleston, South Carolina church massacre of nine people.
Friday he saw the end of an era at the South Carolina Statehouse in Columbia when the confederate battle flag that has flown there for fifty two years came down never to go up again.
Neufeld spoke with News 13 and said he agrees with bringing the flag down because it has become such a symbol of racism and is now used by white supremacists to promote racist beliefs.
But he also feels there is much to learn about the Civil War and the many layers of facts beyond the fact that the war ended slavery in the south.
He said he would like to convey what he understands as southern pride for southerners who don't consider themselves racist but proud of their southern heritage.
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1st fight of 2015
IHOP Brawl Light Skin vs Dark Skin
ThyssenKrupp Traction Elevators at the Westin Poinsett in Greenville SC
(December 15, 2016)
Filmed with TheElevatorGeek.
great view of Charleston from the 10th floor of MUSC
you can see the both sides of the peninsula from here
Palladian architecture
Palladian architecture is a European style of architecture derived from and inspired by the designs of the Venetian architect Andrea Palladio. That which is recognised as Palladian architecture today is an evolution of Palladio's original concepts. Palladio's work was strongly based on the symmetry, perspective and values of the formal classical temple architecture of the Ancient Greeks and Romans. From the 17th century Palladio's interpretation of this classical architecture was adapted as the style known as Palladianism. It continued to develop until the end of the 18th century.
Palladianism became popular briefly in Britain during the mid-17th century, but its flowering was cut short by the onset of the Civil War and the imposition of austerity which followed. In the early 18th century it returned to fashion, not only in England but also, directly influenced from Britain, in Prussia. Count Francesco Algarotti may have written to Burlington from Berlin that he was recommending to Frederick the Great the adoption in Prussia of the architectural style Burlington had introduced in England but Knobelsdorff's opera house on the Unter den Linden, based on Campbell's Wanstead House, had been constructed from 1741. Later in the century, when the style was falling from favour in Europe, it had a surge in popularity throughout the British colonies in North America, highlighted by examples such as Drayton Hall in South Carolina, the Redwood Library in Newport, Rhode Island, the Morris-Jumel Mansion in New York City, the Hammond-Harwood House in Annapolis, Maryland, and Thomas Jefferson's Monticello and Poplar Forest in Virginia.
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Marcus Amaker poetry - Charleston Music Hall performance
2/27/15.
Poems:
1) The New Foundation
2) b r e a t h e -
3) snapshot
4) jazz & the pulse
US Traction Service Elevators at the Hyatt Regency in Greenville
These, unlike the main elevators, were not modernized when the Mod Storm started in around 2010, making these one of the few remaining US elevators in South Carolina. There was a time when US elevators dominated Myrtle Beach, but almost all of them have been modernized by Otis.
Filmed with elevatorgeek88.
Building: Hyatt Regency Greenville
City: Greenville, SC
Region: Downtown
Recorded: July 14, 2012
Quick Tour of Wakefield, Raleigh NC $200,000-$2M+
A well planned community on over 2200 acres with distinctive neighborhoods. Visit:
Catalyst for Change: The Federal Historic Tax Credit
Sign our pledge at to protect and enhance the federal historic tax credit. With your help, we can keep historic tax credits off the chopping block and in communities where they help our economy and protect our quality of life.
More than 38,000 historic structures have been rehabilitated with the help of the federal historic tax credit, creating 2.3 million jobs and attracting $106 billion in private investment.
Despite its impressive track record, the historic tax credit program is now in danger. Tax reform debates on Capitol Hill threaten the program with reduction or worse, elimination. Losing or restricting the credit would be a tragedy for our historic communities.
(Featured in this video: Miller's Court in Baltimore, MD)
This video is enhanced content for Developers Speak: Tax Credits Make Deals Possible by Elizabeth Byrd Wood in the Spring 2013 issue of Forum Journal (The Rehab Tax Credit: Turbo-Charged!) which will be available to Preservation Leadership Forum members in early April.
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Greenville Health System & Palmetto Health combining
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David Sarnoff and Chad Bond, Live Jazz Music, North Charleston Arts Festival 2015
David Sarnoff on the flute and Chad Bond on the guitar, perform live jazz music at the Hyatt Place Hotel in North Charleston, SC on Tuesday May 5th, for the North Charleston Arts Festival.
Enjoy the audio from the event.
Otis Traction Elevators at Ocean Dunes Resort in Myrtle Beach - Main Tower
These are the elevators at the Main Tower of Ocean Dunes Resort in Myrtle Beach, SC. Although the towers were heavily modernized, these have yet to receive a face-lift, as most of the building has not been renovated and/or repainted, and the elevators still have their original fixtures. The irony about this is that this tower is the oldest tower in the resort, and is probably older than the towers of the adjacent Sand Dunes Resort.
Otis Traction Elevators at the Greenville Memorial Cancer Center
Filmed with elevatorgeek88.
Building: Greenville Memorial Hospital, Cancer Center
City: Greenville, SC
Region: South
Recorded: July 14, 2012
Otis traction elevators @ Thomas Cooper Library - Univ. South Carolina - Columbia, SC
This was filmed with Escalatorgeek881 and The Elevator Geek. These are the elevators at the Thomas Cooper Library, University of South Carolina, in Columbia, South Carolina, United States of America.
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Northside Health Care Center Myrtle Beach, SC
Northside Health Care Center
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Dover Traction Main Elevators At Providence Hospital In Columbia
Filmed With Magnolia State Elevators.