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There's Clinton State Park, University of Kansas Natural History Museum, Booth Family Hall of Athletics, DeBruce Center, Spencer Museum of Art, Watkins Museum of History, Prairie Park Nature Center, Burcham Park and more...
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Prairie Park Nature Center
Nature preserve on the east side of Lawrence, KS. This video shows bald eagles, a hawk, a turkey hawk, a great horned owl and a hilarious crow that likes to Caw at visitors!
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Best things to do in Lawrence - Kansas (KS) - video of best places to visit in Lawrence KS, listing all best attractions or what to do in Lawrence, the 6th largest city in Kansas State, located in the northeastern sector.
Lawrence has so many places to visit for tourist. One of main attractions in Lawrence KS is Massachusetts Street. This is street is something for everyone that visited here. One of the best places to shop and dining in Lawrence.
One of main attractions in Lawrence KS is Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum, a natural history museum. Family or kids will enjoy to visit here.
Grinter Farm also be recommended best places to visit in Lawrence, especially when its blooming with sunflowers. You also can visit Clinton State Park for outdoor or watersport activities such as walk with your kids, kayaking or canoeing on the lake.
Other things to do list in Lawrence KS is visiting museums (Booth Family Hall of Athletics, Spencer Museum of Art, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, Watkins Museum of History, Freedom's Frontier National Heritage Area, Wakarusa River Valley Heritage Museum, etc), visiting visitor centers, point of interest or landmarks of Lawrence (Lawrence Visitor Center, Lied Center Lobby, Prairie Park Nature Center, etc) or visit the historical or architectural building (Old West Lawrence, Hobbs Park Memorial, Fire Station No. 4, etc).
Last, don't forget to visit other attractions in Lawrence such as University of Kansas, Lawrence Public Library, South Park, Rock Chalk Park, Phoenix Gallery, Indoor Aquatic Center, Potter Lake, DeBruce Center and Washington Creek Lavender.
Thats all about things to do in Lawrence KS, feel enjoy to doing all activities in the best places on this list.
Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Lawrence, Kansas
Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Lawrence, Kansas: Massachusetts Street, Booth Family Hall of Athletics, Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum, Lawrence Public Library, The Douglas County Courthouse, Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, Spencer Museum of Art, Lawrence Visitor Center, Clinton State Park, Prairie Park Nature Center, Watkins Museum of History, Old West Lawrence and Baptist Church, South Park, Plymouth Church in Lawrence, Strong Hall on the KU Campus
Clinton State Park Campground, Lawrence, Kansas
Clinton Lake Campground, May 2018 (update: Verizon 4g very spotty)
The DeBruce Center
Director of The DeBruce Center, Curtis Marsh, j'92, discusses the ever-changing landscape of campus and the impression this new building will leave with the Jayhawk Nation.
Prairie Spirit Rail Trail
A look at opportunities presented by the Prairie Spirit Rail trail
Teen dies after fight outside middle school
A 13-year old girl from Attucks Middle School ended up on life support at Texas Children's Hospital two days after a fight off campus.
Kashala Francis' mother, Mamie Jackson, says her daughter told her she was attacked by two girls after school on Thursday, and that another girl later jumped in and kicked her in the head.
Jackson says when her daughter returned home Thursday afternoon, she had a bruise on her face, but insisted she was okay.
The Rise of Fentanyl: Drug Addiction On The I-95 – Two Years On
Drug overdose is now the main cause of death for Americans under the age of 50, they are more likely to die from a drug overdose than a car accident or gun.
More than 70,000 people died from overdoses last year as opioids and illegal fentanyl – which is up to 50 times stronger than heroin – unleashed the worst public health crisis in American history.
Two years ago, BBC News reported on the growing problem of opioid addiction in the US, now we return to find out what happened to the people we met along our journey down the notorious I-95, the interstate that runs from Florida to Maine, and to see what has become of their struggle against addiction.
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The Massachusetts Mill Workers, Lowell National Historical Park
The Boott Cotton Mills in Lowell Massachusetts were built in 1835 and were the center of the Industrial Revolution. The Mills Girls were some of the first workers at the mills and some of their boarding houses can still be seen today.
St. Lawrence Visitor Centre - Inside the Centre
A video slide show about OPG's St. Lawrence Power Development Visitor's Centre.
Joe Rogan Experience #872 - Graham Hancock & Randall Carlson
Graham Hancock is an English author and journalist, well known for books such as Fingerprints Of The Gods & his latest book Magicians of the Gods is available now. Randall Carlson is a master builder and architectural designer, teacher, geometrician, geomythologist, geological explorer and renegade scholar.
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Vote For Favorite Park
Use your vote to help Kansas State Parks win recreation grants from the Coca-Cola Company. Pomona State Park currently ranks 16th nationally in the voting.
Full Hike (WM/S): Towering Cliffs Like Trees Along the Hudson (Palisades Interstate Park, NJ/NY)
Old Route 9W—suspended in a semi-unkempt existence—meanders through the northern portion of Palisades Interstate Park. Long gone are commuters on horses and wagons. Even that most ubiquitous modern people-mover creation is banished: the personal automobile. Now, only humans, their furry companions, and local wildlife populate the old Boulevard. They gather at the State Line Lookout for views spanning two states.
Keen eyes might make out hikers navigating the unforgiving Giant Stairs of the Shore Trail, 520 feet below the Lookout. The hikers are in New Jersey, on the Hudson River western shore. Looking east over the brackish river presents views of New York State: far north beyond the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge and south into the skyline of Manhattan. Occasionally, bald eagles and ospreys punctuate the scene by riding updrafts from the sun-heated cliffs.
Ambitious explorers can deviate from Old Route 9W to follow the Long Path down the Palisades Cliffs, and loop back up to the starting Lookout area using the Shore/Forest View Trails. Main features on the 4-mile journey included a border monument, musical cascade, ruins, boulder hopping, meadow, and interstate travel. When water is flowing, people often hear the Peanut Leap Cascade long before its sighting. The ruins and vine-covered meadow have interesting histories that are slowly being erased by time and nature.
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Route: Long Path-Shore Trail-Forest View Trail
Type: Loop
Distance: 4 mi.
Elevation Loss: 520 ft.
Location: Palisades Interstate Park, New Jersey/New York, USA
Date/Time: 2019-08-26 09:20
My Thoughts:
The Palisades and adjoining grounds feel like an isolated pocket of exploration surrounded by industry and civilization. One almost feels lost among deep wilderness. Leaving the Old Route 9W behind is entering an alternate space, a shifted timeline.
Aside from obvious exhibits such as the Cascade and Giant Stairs, I was fascinated by the ruins and relaxing meadow overrun with a thick vine carpet. What was once a garden that hosted great parties is now graffiti-covered scatterings of stone architecture. Farther south, mowed lawns and playground have disappeared under what I suspect is invasive porcelain berry or some other grapevines. If camping were allowed, either would be prime candidate.
The Giant Stairs were an indisputable struggle. Unfit and/or less-agile hikers should be extra cautious. Harder sections were toward the southern terminus. However, ascending 520 feet in 0.3 mile, on the Forest View Trail, took the cake. It reminded me of the Blue Hills in Boston, Massachusetts or insane slopes of the Fundy Footpath in Canada.
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2018 Leopold Conservation Award: Laborcitas Creek Ranch - Texas Parks & Wildlife [Official]
In 1990, current owners Berdon and Rolanette Lawrence began their loving relationship with this landscape, named the Laborcitas Creek Ranch. The ranch includes 16,000 acres of mostly classic brush country but also 40 acres of valuable wetlands. Bucking the trends of fragmentation and non-native invasive grasses, the Laborcitas Creek Ranch is adding acreage and diligently restoring native habitat to benefit diverse wildlife, from game animals to waterfowl and more.
Given in honor of renowned conservationist Aldo Leopold, the prestigious award is conferred each year by Sand County Foundation, a nonprofit organization devoted to private land conservation, in partnership with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Lone Star Land Steward Awards program. Since the program’s inception 23 years ago, over 200 landowners have been honored for conserving more than 3 million acres of fish and wildlife habitat. In Texas, the Leopold Conservation Award Program is sponsored by the Lee and Ramona Bass Foundation, DuPont Pioneer and The Mosaic Company. For more information visit:
Kansas Bear
Bear encounter in Kansas
PBS SHOW - Huntsville State Park, Laqborcitis Creek, Galveston Island, #2703
Program 2703. Air dates October 28-November 3, 2018 & April 28-May 4, 2019
Huntsville State Park, Laborcitas Creek & Galveston Island
Huntsville State Park
Huntsville State Park opens a door to 2000 acres of outdoor adventure. You can camp, mountain bike, and of course fish the day away on Lake Raven. Your East Texas Pineywoods adventure awaits.
Lone Star Land Steward: Laborcitas Creek Ranch
In 1990, current owners Berdon and Rolanette Lawrence began their loving relationship with this landscape, named the Laborcitas Creek Ranch. The ranch includes 16,000 acres of mostly classic brush country but also 40 acres of valuable wetlands. Bucking the trends of fragmentation and non-native invasive grasses, the Laborcitas Creek Ranch is adding acreage and diligently restoring native habitat to benefit diverse wildlife, from game animals to waterfowl and more.
Mobile Storytellers
The ancient art of storytelling gets a new twist when a group of students attempt to tell the story of Garner State Park using nothing but their phones.
Copperhead Country
A slithery copperhead sliding around your backyard is just about the last thing you would want to run into. Well imagine hundreds of them coming out, as you have a copperhead honey hole of sorts. That’s exactly what’s happening to one Texas landowner. He used to eliminate them, now he saves the snakes for science.
Postcard From Texas
Take it slow on the beach at Galveston Island.
Chancellor Grasso Inauguration: Installation Ceremony
Domenico Grasso was inaugurated as the sixth chancellor of University of Michigan-Dearborn on Friday, April 12, 2019.
As part of the Installation ceremony, the academic procession included alumni representatives from each UM-Dearborn graduating class; association and university representatives from around the world; UM-Dearborn faculty, staff, students; and leadership from U-M’s three campuses. Shuzaburo Takeda, president, Takeda and Associates, who has decades of experience building collaboration between U.S. and Japanese universities, led a contingent of influential Japanese higher education and business leaders, who attended the ceremony.
The inaugural keynote address was delivered by Ruth Simmons, president of Prairie View A&M University and formerly president of Brown University and Smith College. Additional remarks were offered by U-M president Mark Schlissel and Ford Motor Company’s Henry Ford III.
Fall River Dam 5/25/19
Record setting release of water from the Fall River Dam 5/25/2019
Four charged with prostitution in massage parlor raid
Deputies charged four workers at four separate massage parlors with prostitution and solicitation after a widespread raid Wednesday afternoon. I live five minutes down the street, and I'm just absolutely shocked, Evan Volz, who lives near one of the businesses where employees allegedly offered more-than-standard service, said. The suspects are: Pel Chin, 45, a worker at Oriental Massage at 7117 Salem Road in Cincinnati; Zhang Cuimin, 46, of Eden Massage at 8431 Beechmont Avenue; Chunye Jiao, 49, an employee of Massage at 6089 Salem Road; and Cao Haiyan, 44, of USA Spa at 1969 8 Mile Road. All four establishments declined to comment on the arrests. According to Volz and other neighbors, some of the parlors in question were not always recognizable as businesses -- they did not advertise or self-identify with outside signage and kept black curtains over their windows. (Prostitution) seems to be moving into more suburban areas, neighbor Dan Lape said. Nobody's immune to it. Lape added he believes if the women are convicted, the establishments at which they worked should be shut down and replaced.