Ye Olde Curiousity Shop - Seattle, WA
Step into a whole different world at Seattle's Ye Olde Curiousity Shop - legitimately one of the strangest shops on the planet. 2-headed birds? Mummies? World's largest and world's smallest all sorts of stuff? Don't miss it.
Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe (Washington State Series)
Produced for TNN's American Magazine, this story is about a really cool gift shop located in Seattle. It still stands to this day. If you're in the area, be sure to check out Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe. Original airdate 1990
The Ye Olde Curiosity Shop comes to West Seattle!
This video covers the Oct. 24, 2014, opening ceremony of the Ye Olde Curiosity Shop focus area of the Birthplace of Seattle Log House Museum of the Southwest Seattle Historical Society. Participants are Joe James, 90-year-old grandson of founder and prominent West Seattleite Joseph Daddy Standley; Joe's son, Andy James; and Andy's son, Neil James; as well as Peg Boettcher, chief wrangler for the shop who curated the focus area. Introducing the group is Marcy Johnsen, president of the historical society.
The Ye Olde Curiosity Shop, a prominent tourist attraction of the Seattle waterfront since it opened in 1899, closed Oct. 1, 2014, to allow seawall reconstruction, and it is scheduled to reopen July 1, 2015.
The Admiral-district home of Joseph Standley, in which grandson Joe James grew up, will be the site of the historical society's If These Walls Could Talk home tour on Sunday, June 28, 2015. For more information, visit
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Sandhills Curiosity Shop - '16 Days, 8 States'. (Sept 2008 )
The Sandhills Curiosity Shop in Erick, Oklahoma is one of the most unique and special places to visit in all of America.
We had the pleasure of vising the 'shop' and experiencing the hospitality of Harley and Annabelle during our Route 66 tour in September 2008.
This clip is an example of what transpired during our visit when Andy McDermott jammed with Harley.
In April 1986, Harley was sitting in the City Meat Market. He had no electricity and no water. He had an extension cord running across the alley to his home (he calls it the Redneck Castle, and noted that it was open to the public) to power a 40-watt light bulb that he used to read by. He was sitting there in an old rocking chair when a car pulled up and two women got out. They said they just wanted to get out to stretch their legs. Harley took an immediate shine to the younger of the women, and he said “Honey, you’ve come to the right place.” Annabelle has been there ever since.
Harley spent 22 years on the road as a musician. In 1986, he had just gotten divorced from his fourth wife, and he was there “kind of recuperating.” He notes that Erick, Oklahoma is probably the cheapest place in America to live. He was born there on Route 66. He was just hangin’ out in 1986, and said they still do just that today. People come by, and they visit with them and “just try to add a little spice to their lives and ours, too.”
I'm very sad to report that Annabell passed away in October 2014.
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It all started with a bunch of footprints at a construction site. Or at least the modern-day fascination with “Bigfoot” did. Stories of hairy giants in the woods and wandering “wild men” had been a part of American lore for nearly two centuries by the time the nickname “Bigfoot” was coined in the late 1950s. But it was then, with the advent of television and the modern media, that chasing down giants in the woods became a national craze.
It was the spring of 1957 and a road construction project was underway near Bluff Creek in northern California. The project was run by a contractor named Ray Wallace and his brother, Wilbur. They hired thirty men that summer to work on the project and by late in the season, Wilbur Wallace reported that something had been throwing around some metal oil drums at the work site. When winter arrived that year, cold weather brought the work to a halt, even though only ten miles of road had been completed.
In early spring 1958, some odd tracks were discovered near the Mad River close to Korbel, California. Some of the locals believed they were bear tracks. As it happened, this was close to another work site that was managed by the Wallace brothers.
Later on that spring, work started up again on the road near Bluff Creek. A number of new men were hired, including Jerry Crew, who drove more than two hours each weekend so he could be home with his family. Ten more miles of road were constructed, angling up across the face of a nearby mountain. On August 3, 1958, Wilbur Wallace stated that something threw a seven-hundred-pound spare tire to the bottom of a deep gully near the work site. This incident was reported later in the month, after the discovery of the footprints.
On August 27, Jerry Crew arrived for work early in the morning and found giant, manlike footprints pressed into the dirt all around his bulldozer. He was at first upset by the discovery, thinking that someone was playing a practical joke on him, but then he decided to report what he found to Wilbur Wallace. At this point, the footprints had not been made public. That occurred on September 21, when Mrs. Jess Bemis, the wife of one of the Bluff Creek work crew, wrote a letter to Andrew Genzoli, the editor of a local newspaper. Genzoli published her husband's Big Foot story and caught the attention of others in the area. One of these was Betty Allen, a newspaper reporter who suggested in a late September column that plaster casts should be made of the footprints. She had already talked to local Native Americans and interviewed residents about hairy giants in the area. She convinced Genzoli to run other stories and letters about Bigfoot. This would be the beginning of a story that would capture the imagination of America.
On October 1 and 2, Jerry Crew discovered more tracks, very similar to the first ones. In response to the new discovery, two workers quit and Wilbur Wallace allegedly introduced his brother Ray to the situation for the first time, bringing him out to show him the tracks. On the day after the last tracks were found, Jerry Crew made plaster casts of the footprints, with help from his friend Bob Titmus and reporter Betty Allen. He was irritated that people were making fun of him and wanted to offer the casts as evidence that he wasn’t making the whole thing up. On October 5, Andrew Genzoli published his now-famous story about Bigfoot. It was picked up worldwide by the wire services, and soon the term was being used in general conversation.
USA Trip | Backpacking | 2017
An impromptu budget trip across USA.
Itinerary:
Day 1:
Kolkata - JFK, New York
New Brunswick Station, New Jersey
Day 2:
New Jersey - New York
- Times Square
- Times Square Church
- Carnegie Hall
- Central Park
- Museum of Modern Art
- Radio City Music Hall
- Rockefeller Center
- St. Patrick’s Cathedral
- Saint Bartholomew's Episcopal Church
- NY Public Library
- Bryant Park
- Grand Central Terminal
- Empire State
JFK, New York - Las Vegas
- Visit Fremont Street (The Golden Nugget [Largest Gold Nugget in the World at the Gold Tower hotel
lobby])
Day 3:
Grand Canyon South Rim & Hoover Dam Tour
Las Vegas - Visit Strip (Circus Circus, Palazzo, Fashion Show, Wynn, Treasure Island, Venetian Hotel, Mirage [Volcano Show], Madame Tussaud’s, Fat Tuesday, Harrah's, Caesar's Palace & Forum Shops, Bellagio [Fountains, Botanical Garden], Flamingo, Carnaval Court, High Roller Ferris Wheel, Paris Hotel [Eiffel Tower], Cosmopolitan Hotel [Chandelier Bar, Giant Red High Heel, Chrome Lucky Cat], Planet Hollywood, MGM Grand, New York [Miniature Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty], Excalibur Hotel, Luxor Hotel [Pyramid with Pharaohs], Mandalay Bay, Welcome to Las Vegas Sign)
Day 4:
Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend Tour
Day 5:
Las Vegas - Los Angeles
- Bradbury Building
- Angels Flight
- Walt Disney Concert Hall and Music Center
- LA City Hall
- Union Station
- El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument
- Cathedral of our Lady of the Angels
- Grand Park
- Universal Studios
- Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Hollywood Sign at the Hollywood & Highland shopping and entertainment complex
- Grauman's Chinese Theater
- Rock Walk at the Hollywood Guitar Center
Los Angeles - San Jose
Day 6:
- Santa Clara University “Bronco” Statue
- Mission Santa Clara de Asis
- Santa Clara Depot
- Statue of St. Clare at Civic Center Park
- Universal Child Statue
- Shrine of Our Lady of Peace & Statue of St. John Paul II at Our Lady of Peace Church
- Winchester Mystery House
Day 7:
San Jose - San Francisco
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
- Contemporary Jewish Museum
- Chinatown
- Transamerica Pyramid
- Coit Tower
- Cable Car Museum
- Lombard Street known as ‘The crookedest street in the world’
- Ghirardelli Square
- Fisherman’s Wharf
- Seals at K-Dock Pier 39
- Alcatraz Landing & Alcatraz Island Tour
- The Palace of Fine Arts
- Golden Gate Bridge
- City View from Twin Peaks
- Eat Clam Chowder and Snow Crave Ice Cream
Day 8:
San Francisco - Seattle
- Northwest Railway Museum
- Snoqualmie Waterfalls
Day 9:
- Mount Rainier
- Puget Sound Waterfront
Day 10:
- Ride the Ducks
- Space Needle
- Museum of Pop Culture
- Seattle Center
- Pacific Science Center
- Pike Place Market
- Ye Olde Curiosity Shop
- City Underground Tour
- Art Museum
Seattle - Anchorage, Alaska
Day 11:
- Lake Hood Airstrip
- 26 Glaciers' Tour
Alaska - Chicago
Day 12:
- The Skydeck
- Willis Tower
- Grant Park [Buckingham Fountain]
- Art Institute
- Millennium Park [Crown Fountain & Cloud Gate]
- Chicago Cultural Center
- Navy Pier
- Museum of Contemporary Art
- History Museum
- Lincoln Park and Zoo
- Lincoln Monument
- Franklin Monument
- Oz Park
- General Ulysses S. Grant Statue
Chicago - Buffalo
Day 13:
Buffalo - Niagara Falls
- Maid of Mist Tour
- Cave of Winds Tour
Niagara Falls - Buffalo
Day 14:
Buffalo - Washington D.C.
- The White House
- Washington Monument
- World War II Memorial
- Declaration of Independence Memorial
- Vietnam Veterans Memorial
- Einstein Memorial
- Arlington Cemetery [John F Kennedy Grave-site, The Women's Memorial]
- John Ericsson Memorial
- The Lincoln Memorial
- Korean War Memorial
- DC War Memorial
- Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
- George Mason Memorial
- Thomas Jefferson Memorial
- Bureau of Engraving and Printing
- Holocaust Memorial Museum
- American History Museum
- Natural History Museum
- Smithsonian Castle
- National Museum of African Art
- Arthur M. Sackler Galleries
- The Freer and Sackler Galleries
- Arts & Industries Building
- Hirshhorn Museum
- Sculpture Garden
- National Gallery of Art Sculpture
- National Gallery of Art
- United States Capitol
- Library of Congress
- Supreme Court
- Union Station
Washington D.C. - New York
Day 15:
- Staten Island Ferry
- Statue of Liberty
- Battery Park [Sea Glass Carousel, John Ericsson Memorial, Netherland Monument, The Korean War Memorial, Giovanni da Verrazzano]
- Bowling Green
- National Museum of the American Indian
- Charging Bull
- Trinity Church
- New York Stock Exchange
- Federal Hall
- Our Lady of Victory Church
- 9/11 Tribute Museum
- 9/11 Ground Zero
- Horace Greeley Memorial
- Brooklyn Bridge
- Manhattan Bridge
- Ferry Ride
- NY Public Library
- Bryant Park
- Times Square
- M&M Store
Day 16:
- Long Island Beach
- United Nations
JFK, New York - Kolkata
Seattle Travel Tips: 8 Things to Know Before You Go
Everything YOU need to know before you travel to Seattle Washington. With a population of 750,000, Seattle is located in the Pacific Northwest. Surrounded by water, evergreen forests, and mountains. The official nickname for Seattle is Emerald City, for all the trees. Also known as the Gateway to Alaska because it’s the closest big US city to Alaska. A major departure point for Alaska cruises. Seattle is home to major US companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Costco, and Formerly Boeing. Seattle is the birthplace of many iconic music acts like Jimi Hendrix, Nirvana, and Pearl Jam. Seattleites have a rep for being cold and standoffish. It's known as the Seattle Freeze.
2 - Weather
150 days of rain a year, with an average rainfall of 37 inches. It's generally not a huge downpour, but more of a steady drizzle. Make sure to bring a raincoat and umbrella.. Although you generally wont see the locals using an umbrella, just a raincoat. And if it's not raining, it's usually cloudy. Don't expect blue skies and sun here. Cloudy 201 days out of the year and partly cloudy 93 days. Winter is quite cold. Averages about 5 inches of snow per year.. If its snowing, don’t plan on going much of anywhere. The city mostly shuts down.
3 - Getting in
Flying in you’ll likely land at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SeaTac for short)
Home to Alaska Airlines
Take the light rail in to downtown. Takes approximately 40 minutes from the airport to downtown.
Amtrak trains
Coast Starlight from LA via Portland
Cascades runs from Vancouver, through Seattle, to Eugene Oregon
Empire Builder comes in all the way from Chicago
Driving in, it’s about 3 hours from Portland or Vancouver
4 - Getting around
Lots of water around. Which makes getting around slow.
Seattle traffic is awful.. I personally still get a rental car.
Don't want to rent one for the whole trip? Use Car2Go.
Seattle has one light rail line. Trains arrive every 6 to 15 minutes.
2 street car lines. Fares are $2.50 for adults.
1 Monorail line, from Westlake Center to Seattle Center. It’s a 2 minute ride for $2.50
Lots of bus lines too.
Oh and I mentioned water.. There’s also water taxis, and ferries.
Uber and Lyft are plentiful
Walking is the best way to get around.. but it's quite hilly. Maybe even more so than San Francisco. So bring your hill climbing shoes.
5 - Food
Just like NYC, Seattle has lots of very good restaurants, but they are expensive. Known for seafood. Locally caught Salmon and Crab. Shellfish, oysters.
Eat a Geoduck (gooey-duck) Clam, native to Washington. Popular in Asian cuisine.. 50% of all geoducks get exported to China. somewhere between chewy clam and a tender abalone, though crisper in texture than either”
Seattle hot dog.. with grilled onions Cream Cheese
Fast food of choice is Teriyaki
Adding to Seattle’s well-known hipster status it has a wide variety of micro-breweries. Over 200 breweries
6 - Coffee
Seattlite love coffee, and coffee shops. The coffee shop is like an extension of most people's homes, they study, they meet people, oh, and they drink some coffee.
Starbucks started in Seattle. There are more Starbucks per person in Seattle than in any other city. In Pike Place they call it the original.. But the original one is no more. If you are a fan of Starbucks visit their flagship Starbucks Reserve Seattle Roastery on Capitol Hill.
Bikini Baristas started in Seattle too.
7 - Hotels
I think the best place to stay is in the heart of downtown. Then you won’t have to fight traffic, or deal with the lousy public transit because you can walk to most things. Expensive during the weekend. Try visiting on the weekend when all the business folks are gone.
Want something a little quieter? Try the Queen Anne Neighborhood by the space needle. Still close, and probably a bit cheaper. Just not in the middle of it all.
Bainbridge Island for cheaper hotels
It's a 35 minute ferry ride in to Seattle for a cheap $8 round trip.
Or even around Seatac Airport
8 - Big attractions
Pike Place Market, Seattle Space Needle, the Waterfront.
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One Washington state Republican House Representative has claimed that riding a bicycle actually produces more pollution than driving a car.
When a constituent wrote to State Rep. Ed Orcutt that he disagreed with Orcutt's support for an additional tax on bikes, the representative wrote back in an email that the tax is justified because bicyclists create more pollution than motorists.*
Republican Washington State Rep. Ed Orcutt is sick of the pollution all the selfish bicyclists are causing, and wants to tax them. What science does he use? The kind he made up himself. Ana Kasparian, John Iadarola (TYT University), and Dave Rubin (The Rubin Report) discuss.
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Why This Train Is The Envy Of The World: The Shinkansen Story
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In 1964, Japan unveiled the Shinkansen - a new high speed railway connecting the country’s two largest cities (in the 1960's), Tokyo and Osaka. Travelling at speeds in excess of 120 mph (200 km/h), the new specially designed Shinkansen trains had the highest service speeds in the world.
But the Shinkansen project’s success had been anything but assured. Over five years of construction, the cost of building the Shinkansen had ballooned, nearly doubling over the original estimate to nearly ¥400 Billion. Vocal critics within Japan dismissed the Shinkansen project as destined for failure. Only a year before the new line opened, the director-general of the Japanese National Railways Construction Department described it as the “height of madness”. In particular, he criticized the decision to use a wider gauge track (standard gauge), which would make the Shinkansen incompatible with the rest of Japan’s narrow gauge network.
Outside of Japan, observers looked on with a mixture of curiosity and skepticism. The 1960’s was the age of the jet airliner and automobile. Many countries in the west were focusing on infrastructure projects to accommodate the enormous growth of both these forms of transportation. The United States in particular, was pouring billions of dollars into building new interstate highways and country’s rail network was actually shrinking. Railways were seen as simply too slow and inconvenient to compete with automobiles and aircraft. Many predicted that passenger trains would be extinct or near-extinct by the end of the 20th century.
But the opening of the Shinkansen changed the way the world viewed railways. The Shinkansen demonstrated that trains were capable of being the fastest mode of travel for intercity trips (faster than automobile and air travel). The Shinkansen was the fastest way to travel the 320 miles (515 km) distance from Tokyo to Osaka when total door-door travel times were taken into account. Within just the first 3 years, the Shinkansen carried more than 100 million passengers.
The Japanese helped inspire other countries to develop their own high speed networks, like France’s TGV which entered service in the early 1980's. The enormous success of the original Shinkansen line spurred the construction of new Shinkansen lines westward. Over the course of the next half century, the network would be expanded to reach nearly every corner of Japan.
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#1: Mercury (Thimerosal or Thiomersal)
Ingredients #2: Aluminum
Ingredients #3: Human Diploid Cells (Aborted Fetuses)
Ingredients #4: Animal Cells
Ingredients #5: MSG (Monosodium Glutamate)
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The Georgia Guidestones is a granite monument erected in 1980 in Elbert County, Georgia, in the United States. Address: 1031 Guide Stones Road, Elberton, GA 30635 - Opened: March 22, 1980 (322 Skull & Bones)
THE MESSAGE OF THE GEORGIA GUIDESTONES
The Georgia Guidestones:
1. Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
2. Guide reproduction wisely - improving fitness and diversity.
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68 Monsanto-Owned Companies:
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Transhumanism: the belief or theory that the human race can evolve beyond its current physical and mental limitations, especially by means of science and technology.
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Eugenics: Eugenics is a set of beliefs and practices that aims at improving the genetic quality of a human population. The exact definition of eugenics has been a matter of debate since the term was coined by Francis Galton in 1883.
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- For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Ephesians 6:12
The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. John 10:10
Jesus Saves! Follow Him! God bless you and your families.
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