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Lake Scott State Park. A hidden oasis in western Kansas.
Ladder Creek, Lake Scott State Park
Drone footage of Ladder Creek, Lake Scott State Park, Scott County, Kansas.
More information on the park is available from the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism at
Scott State Park Dedication
Kansas Governor Mark Parkinson helped dedicate new facilities at Scott State Park June 12. Protecting resources and public lands are a top priority of Kansas Wildlife and Parks.
Lake Scott sunset
Sunset at Lake Scott State Park in Scott County, Kansas.
Fort Scott, Kansas Community Video
This video gives in overview of Fort Scott, Kansas in the areas of Business & Industry, Quality of Life, and Tourism & Recreation.
Fort Scott is stated to be the friendliest place in the country and in our opinion is a perfect place to call home, with growing job opportunities, and a sense of community you won't find anywhere else.
The community is centrally located just 1 hour south of Kansas City at the junctions of highways 69 and 54, 1 hour NW of Joplin, 2.5 hours east of Wichita, 2 hours west of Springfield and 2.75 hours northeast of Tulsa.
Interested in more information about Fort Scott? Contact the Chamber & Tourism Center at 800-245-FORT (800-245-3678) to request a relocation or visitor's packet, or visit our website at fortscott.com.
Twin Tornadoes West of Scott City, Kansas
Two tornadoes west of Scott City, Kansas on April 24th, 2015. Just caught the end of one in this video (large gray cloud to the left of the funnel). Video by Julie Hutchins
Anthony and Scott Take New York
Anthony and Scott fly out from Columbus, Ohio to New York City to play -- and win -- the National Public Parks Hardcourt Championships, Men's Open Doubles Tournament. June 2006. (The Strokes, New York City Cops)
Storm north of Scott City, KS.
Lightning
Around Kansas - Fort Scott - Nov. 25, 2015
(Frank) And we're back. (Deb) It's almost turkey day. (Frank) So, yes. And well, I don't know if I should bring up the controversy over turkeys or not. I hope you got a turkey, cause you know there was a shortage. Maybe it's turkey day and maybe it's not for a lot of families. But, the whole idea of course is getting together with families and being thankful for the blessings that you've got. (Deb) And you know I think you should be thankful for all the wild turkeys we've got in Kansas. And by golly, you can go hunt one. (Frank) That's right. (Deb) We've got so many wild turkeys. (Frank) Ah, anyway. So we hope that you will have a very, very happy Thanksgiving. (Deb) Make friends with a hunter today. If you are missing a turkey for tomorrow. Make friends with a hunter. That's the plan. (Frank) Yea, bring back really old traditions. Get one. (Deb) May take a little tenderizing, but you know you'll be OK. (Frank) Anyway, we're gonna talk about a place called... (Deb) Fort Scott. (Frank) Fort Scott. So, it's located of course, in Kansas. (Deb) Of course, southeastern part of the state. Fort Scott is one of the oldest communities in the state. And the first weekend in December every year the National Historic Site at Fort Scott has a candlelight tour. That is one of the best events around the state. Now, get your tickets now. It maybe be too late already. But it's never too late to go see the fort. But you walk in and it's like scenes from whatever time they pick out. It's like you just walked into the middle of their lives and whatever era they decide to interpret. So this year, it's 1865. So 150 years ago. And it's of course, a beautiful site and...but let's just take a look at some more about Fort Scott. Built in 1842, Fort Scott was named for General Winfield Scott, hero of the Mexican War. It was located on the frontier, on the military road that connected Fort Leavenworth to Fort Gibson in present day Oklahoma. Fort Scott became one of a chain of forts intended to protect the new settlers from the Plains Indians, as well as to protect the Indians from the rapidly increasing number of settlers migrating from the eastern United States. The United States government had intended to reserve permanent Indian lands west of the Missouri River and had moved Eastern tribes to the central United States. This plan soon gave way, however, to the competition of settlers continuing to encroach on the Indian settlements. Fort Scott's most active days were between 1842 and 1853. Lack of materials and other setbacks delayed construction of the buildings and soldiers slept in tents. Aside from a few whiskey peddlers and prostitutes, few civilians lived at the fort. Officers had brought their personal slaves with them. Five miles East in Missouri was a grog shop that supplied soldiers, and quite a few courts-martial resulted from soldiers' going AWOL at the shop. The desertion rate from the fort was high. Boredom, irregular pay, and hatred for military life were poor incentives for loyalty. Hunting was a popular pastime; wolf chasing and duck hunting was the only way one officer could tolerate the place. The army deemed the post unnecessary and auctioned the buildings to civilians. It was put into service again during the Civil War and used
until 1873. The fort fell into disrepair until 1965 when the National Park Service stepped in with the money to make repairs. The current national historic site protects 20 historic structures, a parade ground, and five acres of restored Tallgrass Prairie, inside the city of Fort Scott.
We Went To Gay Conversion Therapy Camp (Part 1/3)
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Conversion therapy is the practice of curing gay people by trying to turn them straight through counseling and lifestyle restrictions. The practice dates back to the early Freudian period, when homosexuality was considered pathological and attempts to treat it were deemed appropriate. Today, however, homosexuality has been removed from the American Psychiatric Association's list of mental disorders, and conversion therapy is considered ineffective, harmful, and potentially deadly.
Regardless of a nationwide battle toward the acceptance of same-sex marriage and equal rights for gay people, conversion therapy is still a problem, and it's being practiced every single day in the United States and throughout the world.
In this special report, VICE gets exclusive access to one of the hundreds of gay-conversion-therapy organizations, groups, and sessions in the United States. At the Journey into Manhood program, men pay more than $600 to attend a weekend retreat where they participate in exercises and activities the staff members claim will help them battle their same-sex orientation. The only qualification to become a staff member is to have successfully completed the program.
The report meets with the founder of reparative therapy, Dr. Joseph Nicolosi, who is illegally practicing on minors in the State of California, and investigates the controversial legal battle to fight conversion therapy for individuals under 18 years of age. We also travel to the annual Gay Christian Network Conference, speak with former ex-gay leaders including John Smid of Love in Action, who is now married to his gay partner, and hear the grueling stories of the individuals who have survived this brutal practice.
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Pomona State Park
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Pomona State Park, previously called Vassar State Park, is located on the south shore of Pomona Lake, northeast of the community of Vassar in Osage County, Kansas, United States. In addition to a dozen different campgrounds with some 350 modern and primitive campsites and a full-service marina, the park offers facilities for swimming, hiking, and picnicking. It is accessed by K-368, between Vassar, Kansas and nearby Overbrook, Kansas.
Stovepipe tornado Marquette, KS
A giant stovepipe tornado in Marquette, KS taken on 4/14/2012. Video taken by Scott Raskin. *NOT FOR REBROADCAST WITHOUT PERMISSION*
List 8 Tourist Attractions in Montgomery, Alabama | Travel to United States
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Top Tourist Attractions in Kansas - Travel Guide
Top Tourist Attractions in Kansas - Travel Guide: Boot Hill Museum, Botanica Gardens, Fort Larned National Historic Site, Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, Kansas State Capitol, Lake Scott State Park, Monument Rocks, Schlitterbahn Waterparks and Resorts, Sedgwick County Zoo, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
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Timber Hills Lake Ranch Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas
Timber Hills Lake Ranch just northwest of Fort Scott in Bourbon County, Kansas - Monster Buck Territory - Capital of Whitetail Deer. The Fort Scott Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Center can help plan your stay - visit fortscott.com, timberhillslake.com, or call the Chamber at 800-245-3678 or Timber Hills Lake Ranch directly at 620-743-4114.
The property includes onsite cabins for overnight stay, lakes for fishing, kayaking & pontooning, atv tours of the property and much more for an individual, group, or family stay.
Travel Fort Scott, Kansas Part 1
I went to Travel to Fort Scott, Kansas over the weekend here is part one keep look out for more parts!
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