Places You Wouldn't Want to Live in the U.S.
Are you thinking of relocating somewhere in the States? Make sure you take a look at the 12 worst places to live in the U.S. before you make any decisions about your next home base.
12. St. Louis, Missouri
Over 14% of St. Louis’ population is living below the poverty line. Out of 100,000 residents, every year 35.3 are murdered, which ranks it as one of America’s most dangerous cities too.
11. Reno, Nevada
Reno was the gambling capital of the US until Las Vegas was developed and “The Biggest Little City in the World” has been in economic decline ever since. Reno experiences nearly 39 annual crimes per 1,000 residents.
10. Modesto, California
Despite being home to the largest winery in the world, the unemployment rate was nearly 13% in 2014. Modesto ranks number one in the country for car theft and out of 200,000 residents, up to 10,000 are reported to be gang members.
9. Oakland, California
The economy in Oakland is strong with a good median household income. ($51,683.) However, home to around 50 gangs and a high violent crime rate, Oakland also suffers from high traffic congestion and poor air quality. 190% worse than the national average.
8. New Orleans, Louisiana
The “murder capital of the country, also has one of the worst toxic-substance records. New Orleans has still not recovered from Hurricane Katrina, and was ranked number two in “America’s Dirtiest Cities.”
7. Birmingham, Alabama
27.3% of residents live below the poverty line. Out of every 100,000 residents, 1400 are victims of violent crimes due to the prominent drug trade and high poverty rate.
6. Stockton, California
In 2012, the city filed for bankruptcy. Forbes voted Stockton as one of the most dangerous cities in America due to its high crime rates with over 20,000 violent and property crimes committed last year.
5. Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis is the largest city on the Mississippi River with over 20% of its inhabitants living below the poverty line. In Memphis you stand a 1 in 12 chance of being a victim of crime.
4. New Haven, Connecticut
Home of Yale University, the surrounding areas of New Haven are impoverished and crime ridden. Nearly 68 crimes occur annually for every 1,000 residents.
3. Cleveland, Ohio
Aside from being one of the most corrupt cities in the country, Cleveland also has harsh weather conditions, with an average of 60 inches of snowfall each year.
2. Detroit, Michigan
The city is suffering from urban decay with over 32% of residents living below the national poverty line. According to FBI Reports, Detroit has the highest rate of violent crime of any city over 200,000.
1. Camden, New Jersey
Camden has been on Forbes’ list of “America’s Most Miserable Cities” for years. Riddled with urban decay and political corruption, over 42% of its residents live below the poverty line. It also has 560% more crime than the national average.
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Canton is a city in and the county seat of Van Zandt County in East Texas, United States
A series of tornadoes in the United States of America have killed five dead. Dozens of people are admitted to the hospital. Local authorities expect more casualties to be found in daylight.
The tornadoes drew a trace of destruction by the Henderson and Van Zandt regions. Many houses were damaged, cars were thrown through the air and trees rooted up.
Canton is a city in and the county seat of Van Zandt County in East Texas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 3,581According to the fire officer, one of the deadly victims was in a car. For safety, motorways are closed. Additional tornadoes are taken into account.
There is a reception center arranged in a school. Many people have already reported that were injured or unable to stay in their
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Tornado destruction in Canton, Texas, a trace of devastation by tornadoes in USACanton is the home of First Monday Trade Days, held on the Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday before the first Monday of every month. It claims to be the oldest and biggest flea market in the United States.
Canton is also the host city of the annual United States Equestrian Drill Championship [12]
Canton is also home to a water park in East Texas, Splash Kingdom Waterpark is a family-friendly waterpark conveniently located on I-20 just west of Canton.
Canton is also home of Yesterland Farm, a farm that sells Christmas Trees, as well as Pumpkin Patches & Corn Mazes for children.
Canton-Hackney Airport is just north of Canton on I-20
Notable people[edit]
James S. Hogg, who once served as district attorney in Van Zandt County, was elected governor in 1890.
Notorious bank robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow once lived briefly at the Dixie Hotel, built in 1915.
Jerry Hunt, composer, established IRIDA Records there in 1979.
Keavon Milton, professional football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
G.J. Kinne, professional football player. His father was the head coach of the Football program until 2006. Kinne would move to Gilmer High School his senior year.
Calvin Graham was the youngest U.S. serviceman in WWII enlisting at the age of twelve. He served aboard the USS South Dakota.
Popular culture[edit]
On July 21, 2008, Stephen Colbert made a comment on The Colbert Report about John McCain making a campaign stop in Canton, Ohio, and not the crappy Canton in Georgia.[13] The comment resulted in a local uproar, which prompted Colbert to apologize for the story during his July 30, 2008, show.[14] This began a running gag on the show in which he would apologize to one town and make several jokes at the expense of another town named Canton then repeat the cycle a week later. He went on to insult Canton, Kansas[15] (drawing the ire of Kansas governor Kathleen Sebelius[16]), and Canton, South Dakota,[17] before turning his attention to Canton, Texas, on August 12, 2008.[18] After apologizing to the people of Canton, South Dakota, Colbert called Canton, Texas, an incorporated outhouse and one steaming pile of longhorn dung.[19] This jab at the Texas town had been predicted by Governor Sebelius at the end of her July 31, 2008 remarks.[20] In response to Colbert's comments, a Canton, Texas, city councilman joked that he wanted Colbert to come there so he could mash his nose.[21] On October 28, Colbert turned his attention back to Canton, Ohio, after Barack Obama made a campaign stop there, forcing Colbert to find it crappy.[22]
Dwight D Eisenhower Museum Abilene Kansas
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The Eisenhower Presidential Center, in Abilene, Kansas was started in 1962 to honor and remember Dwight David Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States (1953–1961). The Center includes the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Eisenhower Museum, Eisenhower's boyhood home, the Place of Meditation, and a Visitor Center.
This is Part Two of a two-part series on the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Center.
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10 Tornado Factoids
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Tornadoes remain deadly and relatively unpredictable, despite recent advancements in weather science.
• a tornado, or twister, is a violently rotating column of air that extends between the earth's surface and a cloud, usually a cumulonimbus cloud.
• most tornadoes last for less than ten minutes
• large tornadoes usually last longer—around 30 minutes
• the most powerful twisters have wind speeds of more than 300 miles (483 kilometers) per hour, which can rip buildings off their foundations. They can be more than two miles (3.2 kilometers) wide, and can spin across the ground for dozens of miles.
• the more common tornadoes have wind speeds of less than 110 miles (177 kilometers) per hour, are about 250 feet (76 meters) across, and travel only a few miles before they dissipate.
• tornadoes kill an average of 60 people a year in the u.s., mostly from flying or falling debris.
• how a tornado forms? While tornadoes can differ in size, strength, and location, they all share certain characteristics. They are spawned from a type of rotating storm called a supercell thunderstorm.
• wind shear - when winds at two different altitudes blow at two different speeds creating wind shear
• updraft - warmed by the sun, buoyant air near the ground begins to lift a section of the horizontal vortex into a vertical position
• storm - the stronger of the two vortices created by the updraft becomes the heart of the thunderstorm. The other one dies.
• supercell - upper-level winds tilt the rotating updraft, called a mesocyclone. This allows the storm to keep growing as warm air is sucked into the storm away from the cool downdraft
• a supercell requires more: winds that increase in strength and change direction with height. then the updraft tends to rotate, and that makes a supercell
• tornadoes have been observed on every continent except antarctica.
• they have been most documented in north america, where an estimated 1,200 strike the united states each year
• the most notoriously affected region in the united states, called tornado alley, includes the great plains states of kansas, nebraska, and the dakotas, as well as parts of texas
• in many countries, including the united states, canada, and continental europe, the strength of tornadoes is measured by the fujita scale or the updated enhanced fujita scale.
• an f0 or ef0 tornado damages trees but substantial structures are left unharmed; a tornado in the strongest category—f5 or ef5 —blows away buildings.
• tornadoes are much harder to forecast than hurricanes
• as computers get faster and data improves, forecasts may get more accurate.
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Pittsburgh Downtown - Street Tour
The city of Pittsburgh is always wonderful to drive through. The downtown is very unique in many different ways and it is impossible to reach Pittsburgh without going through a bridge or a tunnel. Pittsburgh is known as the City of Bridges. Guess how many bridges are there in Pittsburgh? 446 !
The city features 30 skyscrapers and 2 funiculars (Duquesne and Monongahela Inclines). It is also voted as the Best Urban Vista in the United States.
0:02 Fort Pitt Bridge - World's first computer designed bowstring arch bridge.
0:41 Fort Duquesne Bridge
0:54 Liberty Ave ; You can see Fifth Avenue Place now known as Highmark building.
1:33 Maroon colored building to the right is called K&L Gates. The black building next to it is the Two PNC Plaza
3:22 Rachel Carson Bridge aka Ninth Street Bridge
4:01 Strip District aka Historic Market District
4:40 Forbes Ave, one of the longest streets in Pittsburgh.
4:50 A Gothic building called Cathedral of Learning at the end of the road.
5:04 Heinz Field , a football stadium that can accommodate 65,500 fans. Pittsburgh has won more Super Bowl titles (6), won more AFC Championship Games (8), and played in (15) and hosted more (eleven) conference championship games than any other NFL team. Pittsburgh Steelers are known worldwide.
5:14 The glass building on the right is called PPG place made of 19,750 pieces of glass.
5:27 On the left is the United Steelworkers building, supported by diamond-latticework steel frame.
5:35 UPMC building on the left, formerly known as the U.S Steel Tower is the tallest skyscraper in Pittsburgh.
6:25 The small stone bridge connects Allegheny County Courthouse with the prison on the other side. It is called the Bridge of Sighs inspired by the original in Venice, Italy.
7:12 Station Square, a 52-acre indoor and outdoor shopping & entertainment complex.
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