First Ladies: Private Lives, Public Image
Susan Swain, president and co-chief operating officer of C-SPAN, leads a discussion on all forty-five First Ladies—their lives, their ambitions, and their unique partnerships with their Presidential spouses. A book signing will follow the program.
Carl Sferrazza Anthony, author and historian of the National First Ladies Library; Edna Greene Medford, chair of the history department at Howard University; Krissah Thompson, journalist; and author and journalist Carl Cannon will join Swain.
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William McKinley Presidential Library & Museum by ScottsdaleVideo.TV
The McKinley Monument, a landmark in the City of Canton, is the final resting place for the 25th President of the United States, William McKinley. Residents of Canton pass by the Monument or run up and down the 108 steps everyday. Traveling on Interstate 77, the Monument towers above the trees. But some may wonder: Why is such a magnificent building in Canton? The answer is quite simple. William McKinley was and is Canton's favorite son. While the President was born in Niles, Ohio, he called Canton home. After his death, it was fitting that the President be laid to rest in the city where his career began, the place where he found his true love and ran for the highest office in the land.
anton, Ohio, is proud to have been home to one of eight Ohio presidents from 1867 to 1923. (The other seven are; William Henry Harrison, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, William Howard Taft, and Warren G. Harding) Born in Niles, Ohio, It was from his Canton home that William McKinley built his career as lawyer, prosecuting attorney, congressman, governor and president. William McKinley and his wife, Ida Saxton McKinley of Canton, spent many years of their married lives living in the Saxton family home which now serves as the home of the National First Ladies Library, located at 331 Market Avenue South.
The City Of Canton,Ohio
anton is a city in and the county seat of Stark County, Ohio, United States.[7] Founded in 1805 alongside the Middle and West Branches of Nimishillen Creek, Canton became a heavy manufacturing center because of its numerous railroad lines. However, its status in that regard began to decline during the late 20th century, as shifts in the manufacturing industry led to the relocation or repositioning of many factories. After this decline, the city's industry diversified into the service economy, including retailing, education, finance and healthcare.
Canton is located approximately 24 miles (39 km) south of Akron,[8] and 60 miles (97 km) south of Cleveland,[9] in the northeastern part of Ohio. Canton lies on the outskirts of the greater northeast Ohio metropolitan area anchored by Cleveland, and is also a short distance away from the periphery of the greater Pittsburgh area. The city serves as a gateway to Ohio's extensive Amish country, particularly in Holmes and Wayne counties to the city's west. Canton is located along the historic Lincoln Highway, the present-day Interstate 77, U.S. Route 30 and U.S. Route 62, and is also the terminus of the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.
As of the 2010 Census, the city of Canton is the largest incorporated area in the Canton-Massillon Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMMSA), which includes all of Stark and Carroll counties. The CMMSA reported a population of 404,422. Canton's city population declined 9.7%, down to 73,007 residents.[10] Despite this decline, the 2010 figure actually moved Canton from ninth to eighth place among Ohio cities. Nearby Youngstown in Mahoning County, once considerably more populous than Canton, suffered a larger decline.[10]
Most outside attention given to Canton is focused on two things. The first is football, especially the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the formation in 1920 of what eventually became the National Football League. The second is William McKinley, who conducted from his home in Canton the famed front porch campaign which won him the presidency of the United States in the 1896 election. The McKinley National Memorial and the William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum commemorate his life and presidency. Canton was chosen as the site of the First Ladies National Historic Site largely in honor of his wife, Ida Saxton McKinley.
Canton was founded in 1805. Cantonrep.com quotes Kim Kenney, the curator of the William McKinley Presidential Library & Museum, whose information came from E.T. Heald's series, The Stark County Story, as saying that Canton was incorporated as a village in 1822, and then as a city in 1838.[11]
Bezaleel Wells, the surveyor who divided the land of the town, named it after Canton (a traditional name for Guangzhou), China. The name was a memorial to a trader named John O'Donnell, whom Wells admired. O'Donnell had named his Maryland plantation after the Chinese city, as he had been the first person to transport goods from there to Baltimore.
Canton was the adopted home of President William McKinley. Born in Niles, McKinley first practiced law in Canton around 1867, and was prosecuting attorney of Stark County from 1869 to 1871. The city was his home during his successful campaign for Ohio governor, the site of his front-porch presidential campaign of 1896 and the campaign of 1900. Canton is now the site of the William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum and the McKinley National Memorial, dedicated in 1907.
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McKinley Grand Hotel in Canton OH
Rates: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. McKinley Grand Hotel 320 Market Avenue South Canton OH 44702 In central Canton, this hotel features a daily breakfast and rooms with free Wi-Fi. The Classic Car Museum is less than a mile away and The Pro Football Hall of Fame is a 10 minute drive. Spacious rooms feature a modern decor and a sitting area. Cable TV and coffee making facilities are also provided. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served at Thorpe’s Market Avenue Grill & Pub. It features contemporary cuisine such as fresh green salad or steak with baked potato. Guests can swim in the indoor heated pool or relax in the hot tub or spa room. A business and fitness center are also available. The National First Ladies Library is 2 minutes walk from the McKinley Grand Hotel and The McKinley Museum and Planetarium is 1.4 miles away.
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The Perils of Private Prison Health Care
While serving a three-year sentence in an Arizona prison that contracts with a private health care company, Mariam Abdullah was diagnosed with mental illnesses. Six weeks after her 18th birthday, she killed herself in her cell. Her story is not unique: the suicide rate in U.S. prisons has increased in recent years. Are these private health care companies contributing to this trend? In this CBSN Originals documentary, we look at the consequences of using private correctional health care companies to administer care to our nation’s prisoners.
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McKinley Grand Hotel - Canton Hotels, OHIO
McKinley Grand Hotel 3 Stars Hotel in Canton ,OHIO Within US Travel Directory Located in central Canton, this hotel features a daily breakfast and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
The Classic Car Museum is less than a kilometer away and The Pro Football Hall of Fame is 10 minutes’ drive.
Spacious rooms feature a modern decor and a seating area.
Cable TV and coffee making facilities are also provided.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served at Thorpe’s Market Avenue Grill & Pub.
It features American cuisine such as fresh green salad or steak with baked potato.
Guests can swim in the indoor heated pool or relax in the hot tub or spa room.
A business and fitness centre are also available.
The National First Ladies Library is 2 minutes walk from the McKinley Grand Hotel and The McKinley Museum and Planetarium is 2.
3 km away.
McKinley Grand Hotel - Canton Hotels, OHIO
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La Quinta Inn & Suites Canton, OH - North Canton Hotels, OHIO
La Quinta Inn & Suites Canton, OH 3 Stars Hotel in North Canton ,OHIO Within US Travel Directory The Pro Football Hall of Fame is 6.
4 km from this hotel in Canton, Ohio.
The hotel provides guest rooms with free Wi-Fi and features an indoor pool.
Each room at La Quinta Inn & Suites – Canton includes a microwave and coffee facilities.
A sofa bed is available in the suites.
Canton La Quinta Inn & Suites offers a daily breakfast and has a fitness centre.
Laundry facilities are available for guests to use.
McKinley Presidential Library & Museum & Discover World is 9.
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La Quinta Inn & Suites Canton is 14.
5 km from the National First Ladies Library.
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President Reagan's Photo Opportunities on September 26-30, 1988
Full Title: President Reagan's Photo Opportunities on September 26-30, 1988, President Reagan, Nancy Reagan Depart for New York. South Lawn (Press ask Questions on Budget) on September 26, 1988, President Reagan Meeting Boys Club Youth of The Year in Roosevelt Room, President Reagan Meeting Representatives of Historically Black Colleges in Roosevelt Room, President Reagan Receiving Alexander Graham Bell Medal in Roosevelt Room, President Reagan Meeting Jim Keller of The White House Medical Unit, His Family in Study on September 28, 1988, President Reagan Departs via Marine One helicopter for Trip to Illinois on South Lawn (Press Questions on Budget) on September 30, 1988
Creator(s): President (1981-1989 : Reagan). White House Television Office. 1/20/1981-1/20/1989 (Most Recent)
Series: Video Recordings, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
Collection: Records of the White House Television Office (WHTV) (Reagan Administration), 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
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Production Date: 9/26-30/1988
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William McKinley by artists Charles Albert Lopez and Isidore Konti - Museum Without Walls™: AUDIO
William McKinley (1908)
Artists Charles Albert Lopez and Isidore Konti
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Lewis L. Gould is Professor Emeritus of American History at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of The Modern American Presidency. Audrey Flack is a nationally recognized sculptor whose work is included in the collections of major museums around the world. She is an honorary professor at George Washington University and has been a visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania.
Segment Producer: Sarah P. Reynolds
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The Association for Public Art (formerly the Fairmount Park Art Association) presents Museum Without Walls™: AUDIO, an interpretive audio program for Philadelphia's outdoor sculptures. Museum Without Walls™: AUDIO is presented in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, and has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, the William Penn Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Rare Photographs of American Troops Defending the US-Mexico Border (1910's)
A collection of photographs of American troops defending the border between Mexico and the United States as well as Mexican refugees coming into the United States during the Mexican Revolution probably all taken during the 1910's.
Source: Library of Congress.
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President Reagan's Campaign Trip to Ohio on September 26, 1984
Full Title: Trip to Ohio. Cut Camera of Air Force One Arrival and Departure via Marine One in Toledo, Cuts of Remarks to Students, Faculty at Bowling Green State University. Memorial Hall (President Reagan Shaking Hands Before Speech), Cuts of President Reagan's Remarks to Students from Steps of Marine One, Departure from Toledo Airport, Arrival via Air Force One at Akron/Canton Airport on September 26, 1984
Creator(s): President (1981-1989 : Reagan). White House Television Office. 1/20/1981-1/20/1989 (Most Recent)
Series: Video Recordings, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
Collection: Records of the White House Television Office (WHTV) (Reagan Administration), 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
Transcript: N/A
Production Date: 9/26/1984
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Enter the secret world of the Freemasons
The Freemasons are the world's most well-known secret society, and are the subject of countless parodies and conspiracy theories. But who are they exactly? Mo Rocca ventures inside Masonic Lodges to find out.
152: Ida McKinley White House Christmas Ornament
Army Navy Reception 1900 commemorative White House ornament with period music.
The Nightmare World of Gang Stalking
More than 10,000 people worldwide claim they're the victims of a vast organized surveillance effort designed to ruin their lives, a phenomenon known as gang stalking. Mental health experts see gang stalking as a symptom of paranoia, but the self-identified victims who insist what they're experiencing is real have come together online and in support groups to share their stories.
VICE met up with a handful of Americans who claim their lives have been derailed by gang stalking to understand what serious consequences the phenomenon presents. Then we hear from Dr. Josh Bazell, one of many physicians who believes the victims of gang stalking are experiencing dangerous delusions that could be treated by mental health professionals.
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Barack Obama and Bill Clinton lay wreath at John F Kennedy's grave
First Lady Michelle Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton joined the two presidents to place a wreath near the eternal flame that marks Kennedy's grave site.
President Obama and Mr Clinton placed their hands over their hearts as a bugler played taps near an American flag at half-staff.
Barack Obama made no public comments, but greeted Kennedy relatives, gathered to honour his legacy, ahead of the 50th anniversary of his assassination on Friday.
The daylong tribute began earlier at the White House, where Obama bestowed the Presidential Medal of Freedom on prominent Americans including Bill Clinton and Oprah Winfrey.
Kennedy established the modern version of the medal, but was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas on November 22, 1963, two weeks before he planned to honour the inaugural group of recipients.
Nixon Family Films: Trip to Mexico, A Sentimental Journey, June-July 1965
Silent film of the Nixon family in Mexico. Richard and Pat Nixon were celebrating their 15th wedding anniversary, returning to the city where they spent their honeymoon in 1940.
Scenes includes: leaving New York City; Mexico City at the hotel, the Floating Gardens of Xochimilco, the trajineras (boats) and canals; Teo-Tihuacan, the pyramids; swimming and waterskiing in Acapulco.
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FIle ID: A10-024F-27
Collection: Donated Materials of the Richard Nixon Foundation
Series: Nixon Family Films
Original format: 8mm film
Digital transfer from original 8mm film
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Phone: 714-983-9120
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United States Presidents and The Illuminati Masonic Power Structure
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