Top 10 worst neighborhoods in Philadelphia. #5 sounds like a Candy Land place.
Top 10 worst neighborhoods in Philadelphia. #5 sounds like a Candy Land place.
New channel: In a Nut Shell
Thanks for stopping by The channel, my name is Briggs and I make lists. Not just lists of random stuff, I make them about places in the United States (Canada soon as well). I will show you where to live and where not to live. I will tell you where to stay away from and where it is relatively safe to visit. I post once a week and sometimes twice, so please subscribe and enjoy.
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City of Quinte West Downtown Business Vignette
A vignette of photos of our downtowns, Frankford and Trenton.
City of Quinte West - A Natural Attraction
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Transit walk at Frankfurt Airport, FRA Terminal 1 - Connection flight transfer, arriving & departing
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This is an airport / tour review of the inside and outside of Frankfurt Airport (FRA), located in Germany. This airport footage is of a transfer flight and should give the viewer an idea of what it is like to arrive at Frankfurt Airport on a European flight, and give the viewer an idea of how it is to transfer at Frankfurt area (arrive on one flight and then how to find and get to a connection flight).
This airport tour begins with our disembarkation onto the tarmac at Frankfurt Airport (FRA). We have just arrived on a flight from an EU country and will be going to another gate in Frankfurt Airport´s Terminal 1 building to board our next flight to another EU country. From the aircraft we board a bus which takes us on a long ride through the Airport to our Terminal Building (Terminal 1), The drive through the airport gives you, the viewer, an idea of just how large this German Airport (Lufthansa Hub) actually is. Once we arrive at the terminal building, we quickly make our way to the gate information screen to see from which gate we will be boarding our flight (which in our case is to Copenhagen Airport). Our gate is A7, so we then follow our on foot walk through the beautiful Terminal 1 building, following the signs all the way in the direction of our Gate. Our flight is due to begin boarding soon, hence we do not have much time to stop and make use of the nice looking coffee shops or to do some Duty Free Shopping at the multiple brand names stores located in this Terminal. We easily follow the signs to our gate. Information is very effective at Frankfurt Airport, and we found it to be a very easy airport to do a flight transfer (transit / connection flight). Once we find our departure gate we again have to go downstairs into the cellar as our flight will once again be a tarmac boarding, which means we will once again be driven from the gate to the aircraft by bus. We call the gate area for our flight the cellar as this area almost id´s a cellar with no natural light located under the Terminal 1 building. The area is dull and gloomy and Frankfurt Airport should do something to make the interior of this departure area more inviting to passengers... Once our flight begins boarding the viewer is again taken on a bus drive through Frankfurt Airport to our waiting aircraft...
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Wiki writes about Frankfurt Airport, Frankfurt Airport (IATA: FRA, ICAO: EDDF) (German: Flughafen Frankfurt am Main, also known as Rhein-Main-Flughafen) is a major international airport located in Frankfurt, the fifth-largest city of Germany and one of the world's leading financial centers. It is operated by Fraport and serves as the main hub for Lufthansa including Lufthansa CityLine and Lufthansa Cargo as well as Condor and AeroLogic. The airport covers an area of 4,942 acres (7.722 sq mi) of land and features two passenger terminals with a capacity of approximately 65 million passengers per year, four runways and extensive logistics and maintenance facilities....
Wiki writes about Lufthansa (Frankfurt Airport is the main Hub for the German Airline, Lufthansa), Deutsche Lufthansa AG (FWB: LHA), commonly known as Lufthansa (sometimes also as Lufthansa German Airlines), is a German airline[note 3] and also the largest airline in Europe, both in terms of overall passengers carried and fleet size when combined with its subsidiaries. It operates services to 18 domestic destinations and 197 international destinations in 78 countries across Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe, using a fleet of more than 280 aircraft.
This airport tour / review is filmed at Frankfurt Airport (FRA) and includes footage from our Lufthansa Arrival, the transit bus that transferred us to the Airports terminal, a walk through the Terminal 1 building, a bus ride to our connection SAS flight.
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Philadelphia 4K - America's Founding Street - Driving Downtown USA
Fun Facts: Market Street in Philadelphia has been called the most historic street in the United States due to its historic sites. The Declaration of Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson on this street. Home to the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and National Constitution Center. Benjamin Franklin's house was located near the intersection of Fourth Street. Benjamin Franklin may have performed his famous kite-flying experiment near Third and Market Streets. The mansion of Robert Morris, financier of the American Revolution, was located near Sixth and Market Streets. This house, known as the President's House, was used by George Washington and John Adams as their residence during their terms as President. Market Street is still one of the principal locations of business and commerce in Philadelphia.
Overview
Market Street, originally known as High Street, is a major east–west street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The High Street was the familiar name of the principal street in nearly every English town at the time Philadelphia was founded. But if Philadelphia was indebted to England for the name of High Street, nearly every American town is, in turn, indebted to Philadelphia for its Market Street. Long before the city was laid out or settled, Philadelphia's founder, William Penn, had planned that markets would be held regularly on the 100-foot (30 m) wide High Street. The city's first market stalls were situated in the center of the thoroughfare starting at Front Street and proceeding west eventually to 8th Street. The stalls soon became covered and were not taken down as planned. Later, additional covered sheds appeared west of Center Square as the city expanded westward. The street began to be called Market Street around 1800. The road's new name was made official by an ordinance of 1858, coincidentally, just a year before the market sheds were ordered removed.
Market Street has been called the most historic highway in the United States because of the various historic sites along its eastern section. Many of Benjamin Franklin's activities were centered along Market Street. His house was located near the intersection of Fourth Street, and he may have performed his famous kite-flying experiment near Third and Market Streets. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence in a boarding house (the Graff or Declaration House) once located at the Seventh Street intersection. The mansion of Robert Morris, financier of the American Revolution, was located near Sixth and Market Streets. This house, known as the President's House, was used by George Washington and John Adams as their residence during their terms as President. (The house was more or less on the site of the northern part of the modern-day Liberty Bell Center.) Around 1795 Theophilus Cazenove lived at Market Street. Several important finance and publishing firsts also occurred along Market Street between Second and Fourth Streets during the 18th century. Market Street is still one of the principal locations of business and commerce in Philadelphia.
Landmarks
The most famous landmark on the road is Independence National Historical Park, at Fifth and Market Streets. Home to the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and National Constitution Center, the complex is the heart of Philadelphia's Old City neighborhood.
East of the intersection of Front and Market Streets lies an entrance to Penn's Landing, alongside the Delaware River.
At 2nd Street stands the historic Christ Church, once the tallest building in North America.
Adjacent to Independence Mall is the National Museum of American Jewish History, which relocated to that location in 2010 and occupies the spot once held by CBS 3 and KYW Newsradio 1060.
Reading Terminal, the former grand railroad station for the Reading Railroad is located on the northeastern corner of 12th and Market Streets. It now serves as the grand entrance to the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
The PSFS Building, generally regarded as the first International Style building in the US, stands at the intersection with 12th Street.
Philadelphia City Hall stands atop Market Street's intersection with Broad Street. Commuters can access the Market-Frankford Line, Broad Street Line, Subway Surface Lines, and Suburban Station through the 15th Street Headhouse (among other access points) across from City Hall.
One Liberty Place, formerly Philadelphia's tallest building, is located at the southeast corner of 17th and Market Streets. (It was surpassed in height by the Comcast Center, located a block to the north, in June 2007).
In the University City section of Philadelphia, Market Street crosses through the campuses of Drexel University and University City Science Center. As a result, the section of Market Street along University City is also signed Avenue of Technology.
Cambellford Ontario fishing spot Sept 26, 2014
Fishing in Cambellford by a hidden, deep in the woods water lock system in the bush. Usually catch the limit but this time nothing.
PHILADELPHIA BADLANDS HOOD AT NIGHT
Quinte West Montage.
Vignette of images gathered throughout Quinte West.
Frankfurt Red Light District
Walking through the red light district (area around the main station) in Frankfurt, Germany at night.