Top 10 Most Haunted Places in California
Top 10 Most Haunted Places in California by @GhostEpisodes
1. Brookdale Lodge, Brookdale
2. The Glen Tavern Inn, Santa Paula
3. Sierra Nevada House, Coloma
4. Alcatraz Island, San Francisco
5. The Padre Hotel, Bakersfield
6. Casa de Mexicano, Los Angeles
7. The Fallon Hotel, Columbia
8. Placerville, Sacramento
9. Queen Mary, Long Beach
10. Golden Gate Park, Stowe Lake San Francisco
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Exploring the honeymoon suite at Sierra Sky Ranch
In the honeymoon suite by myself now. I talk about the story behind the ghost that is supposed to haunt it as well as share a couple of things that have happened in it. I believe Jackie Meador of Central California stayed the night here, though I haven't heard yet if she experienced anything.
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Things to do in Lexington Ky (Kentucky) - 15 Best Fun Things to do
Things to do in Lexington Ky (Kentucky) - 15 Best Things to do
Kentucky’s second largest and the United States of America’s sixtieth largest city, Lexington, is well-known as the “Horse Capital of the World.” The enthusiasts of horsing racing love this
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One of the notable attributes of the city is that it is famous formal education like it hosts the popular University of Kentucky. The other top things to do in Lexington Ky are the Bluegrass
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1. Exploring the Downtown Lexington Kentucky
2. The Beautiful Kentucky Horse Park
3. The Lexington Visitors Centre
4. Keeneland Facility of Lexington Kentucky
5. The Attractive Garden Space of Arboretum
6. Peeping into the Jacobson Park
7. The amazingly pretty Raven Run Nature Sanctuary
8. Enjoy Shopping in Lexington Kentucky (KY)
9. The Thoroughbred Heritage Horse Farm Tours
10. Love the Foods Coles 735 Main
11. Eat at the Enoteca, Lexington Kentucky
12. Pies and Pints
13. The Old Kentucky Chocolates Tour
14. Ceiling Clock and Foucault Pendulum
15. Visiting the Aviation Museum of Kentucky
The city of Lexington is famous owing to its various features. The city comprises of an interesting topography, Bluegrass Region being the most famous one. It is United States of America’s twenty-eight largest city by area. “The Horse Capital of the World” has much more for its visitors. Above mentioned things are a few of them. Things to do in Lexington Ky range from eating to at restaurant to visiting different attractions in the heart of this city.
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【RV Travel - Arizona Season】Wild Burro on Route 66 Episode 3【亞利桑那州】66號公路上的野生驢子
La Vie Flottante is dodging the wild burros on Route 66 as we head to the ghost town of Oatman AZ. These donkeys of Oatman are an attraction for the tourists touring the historic Route 66.
Route 66 was one of the original highways in the U.S. Highway System. It was established on November 11, 1926. The highway, which became one of the most famous roads in the United States.
Oatman was named in honor of Olive Oatman, who as a young girl from Illinois, was kidnapped by an Apache tribe, sold to Mojave Indians and later rescued in a trade in 1857 near the current site of the town.
Oatman began as a small gold mining camp soon after two prospectors struck a $10 million gold find in 1915. Oatman's population grew to more than 3,500 in the course of a year.
But both the population and mining booms were short-lived. In 1921, a fire burned down many of the smaller shacks in town, and three years later, the main mining company, United Eastern Mines, shut down operations for good.
Oatman survived by catering to travelers on old U.S. Route 66. But in the 1960s, when the route was bypassed by Interstate 40, Oatman almost died.
The Oatman Hotel, built in 1902, is the oldest two-story adobe structure in Mojave County and has housed many miners, movie stars, politicians and other scoundrels. The town was used as the location for several movies such as How The West Was Won, Foxfire and Edge of Eternity.
Another reason makes this town famous is that Clark Gable and Carol Lombard honeymooned at the Oatman Hotel on March 18, 1939. Their honeymoon suite is still one of the major attractions at the Oatman Hotel. Gable returned there often to play poker with the local miners and enjoy the solitude of the desert.
Oatman is a fun place to visit -- an authentic old western town with burros roaming the streets and gunfights staged on weekends. The burros are tame and can be hand fed.
Oatman's wild burros are the descendants of burros brought here by the miners in the late 1800s; when the miners no longer needed them, they were turned loose. Each morning they come into town looking for food. They wander the streets and greet the tourists. Burro pellets and carrots are for sale at many of the shops -- the burros will eat all day if you feed them. Shortly before sunset they wander back to the hills for the night.
After having lunch at the famous Oatman Hotel we hop on our Indian to head over the Sitgreaves pass on our way to Kingman. After a stop at Cool Springs for a photo op we are headed on our way back to camp at Lake Havasu.
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Napoleon III
Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte was the first President of the French Second Republic and, as Napoleon III, the Emperor of the Second French Empire. He was the nephew and heir of Napoleon I. He was the first President of France to be elected by a direct popular vote. However, when he was blocked by the Constitution and Parliament from running for a second term, he organized a coup d'état in 1851, and then took the throne as Napoleon III on 2 December 1852, the forty-eighth anniversary of Napoleon I's coronation.
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Napoleon III (born Charles-Louis Napoléon Bonaparte; 20 April 1808 – 9 January 1873) was the Emperor of the French from 1852 to 1870 and, as Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, the President of France from 1848 to 1852. He was the only president of the French Second Republic and the founder of the Second French Empire.
The nephew and heir of Napoleon I, he was the first head of state of France to hold the title of president, the first elected by a direct popular vote and the youngest until the election of Emmanuel Macron in 2017. Barred by the Constitution and Parliament from running for a second term, he organized a self-coup d'état in 1851 and then took the throne as Napoleon III on 2 December 1852, the forty-eighth anniversary of his uncle's coronation. He remains the longest-serving French head of state since the French Revolution. His downfall was brought about by the Franco-Prussian War in which France was quickly and decisively defeated by the North German Confederation, led by Prussia.
During the first years of the Empire, Napoleon's government imposed censorship and harsh repressive measures against his opponents. Some six thousand were imprisoned or sent to penal colonies until 1859. Thousands more went into voluntary exile abroad, including Victor Hugo. From 1862 onwards, he relaxed government censorship and his regime came to be known as the Liberal Empire. Many of his opponents returned to France and became members of the National Assembly.Napoleon III commissioned the grand reconstruction of Paris, carried out by his prefect of the Seine, Baron Haussmann. He launched similar public works projects in Marseille, Lyon and other French cities. Napoleon III modernized the French banking system, greatly expanded and consolidated the French railway system and made the French merchant marine the second largest in the world. He promoted the building of the Suez Canal and established modern agriculture, which ended famines in France and made France an agricultural exporter. Napoleon III negotiated the 1860 Cobden–Chevalier free trade agreement with Britain and similar agreements with France's other European trading partners. Social reforms included giving French workers the right to strike and the right to organize. Women's education greatly expanded as did the list of required subjects in public schools.In foreign policy, Napoleon III aimed to reassert French influence in Europe and around the world. He was a supporter of popular sovereignty and of nationalism. In Europe, he allied with Britain and defeated Russia in the Crimean War (1853–56). His regime assisted Italian unification and in doing so annexed Savoy and the County of Nice to France—at the same time, his forces defended the Papal States against annexation by Italy. Napoleon doubled the area of the French overseas empire in Asia, the Pacific and Africa. His army's intervention in Mexico which aimed to create a Second Mexican Empire under French protection ended in failure.
From 1866, Napoleon had to face the mounting power of Prussia as Chancellor Otto von Bismarck sought German unification under Prussian leadership. In July 1870, Napoleon entered the Franco-Prussian War without allies and with inferior military forces. The French army was rapidly defeated and Napoleon III was captured at the Battle of Sedan. The Third Republic was proclaimed in Paris and Napoleon went into exile in England, where he died in 1873.