NY-97 (Upper Delaware Scenic Byway) - Barryville to the Hawk's Nest
In this video, you join me as we take a gentle drive along the historic Upper Delaware Scenic Byway. The route crosses through long valleys and along the Delaware River from Barryville, then ascends high above the river along an elevated portion known as the Hawk's Nest; one of the most scenic stretches of road in the Northeast and the center of many car commercials.
Join the
The 10 Best Places To Live In Illinois (USA)
Top 10 Best Places To Live In Illinois (USA)
=============
► Subscribe for latest video ! ►
► Follow me on Twitter:
► Facebook:
=============
Illinois is as diverse a state as its cities and people. Located in the heartland of America, the Land of Lincoln may have cultivated a reputation as one of the worst run states, but it still remains a great choice for anyone looking to put down roots.
Unemployment rate is one of the major causes of the high migration rates out of the state in recent years, but Illinois continues to prove its economic resilience. Illinois is also home to dozens of cities with revitalized downtowns, excellent entertainment venues and endless outdoor recreation opportunities.
Universities in the state are on the leading edge of research and several of them, including the University of Illinois (Champaign Urbana) and Northwestern University,
are among the only 108 institutions nationally classified as “Very High Research Activity” on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
In the heart of the Midwest, Illinois has some crazy weather. The winters are harsh, the summers are hot, and several different seasons can show their face in a single day.
Every Illinoisan knows the importance of learning how to drive in snow and knows how to survive if their city gets shut down for a couple days.
Here are the 10 best places (cities and towns) to live in Illinois for 2018:
1. Northbrook.
2. Winnetka.
3. Buffalo Grove.
4. Naperville.
5. Galena.
6. Highland Park.
7. Wheaton.
8. Marion.
9. Park Ridge.
10. Elmhurst.
Thanks for watching this video. I hope it's useful for you.
(This article is an opinion based on facts and is meant as infotainment)
Original music by :
Savfk:
youtube.com/savfkmusic
facebook.com/savfkmusic
=============
If you have any issue with the content used in my channel or you find something that belongs to you, please contact:
►Business email: truthseekerdailys@gmail.com
Top 5 Things to do in Maine
Here are the Top 5 Things To do In Maine!
► Help Us By Using Our Partners ◄
- Book Hotels/Flights With Agoda
- Find a Cosy AirBnB
Ski Resorts in the Video:
Mount Abram
Mars Hill Big Rock
Sugarloaf Mountain
Titcomb Mountain
Golf Resorts in the Video:
Point Sebago Golf Resort
Fox Ridge Golf Club
Nonesuch Golf Course
Lighthouses in the video:
Cape Neddick Light
West Quoddy Head Light
Grindle Point Lighthouse and Sailors’ Memorial Museum
Portland Head Light and Museum
The Isle Haut Light
Monhegan Light and Museum
Beaches in the video:
Long Sands Beach
Sand Beach at Acadia National Park
Old Orchard Beach
Popham Beach
Ogunquit beach
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
► Facebook:
► Twitter:
► Website.
► Music:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Background Music
Skiing Video footage:
Golf footage:
Cape Neddick Light
West Quoddy Head Light
Grindle Point Lighthouse and Sailors’ Memorial Museum
Portland Head Light and Museum
The Isle au Haut Light
Monhegan Light and Museum
Maine covered bridge footage:
Surfing at Long Sands beach:
Beaches Photo Credits:
Sand Beach at Acadia National Park
Old Orchard Beach:
Popham Beach:
Ogunquit beach
New York City - Top 10 Travel Attractions (New York Travel Video)
Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of New York City - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, it is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top 10 attractions of New York City.
# 10: Staten Island ferry - You get spectacular views of New York Harbor on this ferry ride from Manhattan to Staten Island.
# 9: Brooklyn Bridge - Built in 1883, it is one of the oldest suspension bridges in America and continues to inspire the people of New York City.
# 8: Greenwich Village - Go for a stroll in this neighborhood. Enjoy charming brownstones and experience Washington Square Park.
# 7: Wall Street - The bull here makes everyone happy. See where billions are won or lost in seconds.
# 6: Grand Central Terminal - Quite an amazing sight, you might even forget this is a train station.
# 5: Rockefeller Center - where you find top of the rock, with amazing views and at Christmas time, the famous tree lighting.
# 4: Central Park - One of the world's greatest urban parks. Get involved in an outdoor activity or watch New Yorkers go about their exercise routines.
# 3: The Empire State Building - An American icon, which was built remarkably during the Great Depression. Ride to the top for unmatched city views.
# 2: Times Square - best experienced at night. First time visitors are simply in awe amidst the bright neon lights.
# 1: State of Liberty - This is one landmark you must visit. The ultimate symbol of New York City.
Driving Downtown - Buffalo 4K - New York USA
Driving Downtown Streets - Main Street - Buffalo New York USA - Episode 74.
Starting Point: .
Buffalo is a city in Western New York and the seat of Erie County, on the eastern shores of Lake Erie at the head of the Niagara River. As of 2014, Buffalo is the state's second most populous city after New York City with 258,703 residents, and with a population of 1.13 million, the metropolitan area is the 50th largest in the United States.
Buffalo grew significantly in the 19th and 20th centuries as a result of the Erie Canal, railroads and Lake Erie, providing an abundance of fresh water and an ample trade route to the Midwestern United States, while grooming its economy for the grain, steel and automobile industries during the 20th century. After an economic downturn in the latter half of the 20th century, Buffalo's economy has transitioned to sectors that include financial services, technology, biomedical and education.
Residents of Buffalo are called Buffalonians. The city's nicknames include The Queen City, The Nickel City, and The City of Good Neighbors.
Economy
Buffalo's economic sectors include industrial, light manufacturing, high technology and services.
The State of New York, with over 15,000 employees, is the city's largest employer.[57] Other major employers include the United States government, Kaleida Health, M&T Bank, the University at Buffalo, General Motors, Time Warner Cable, and Tops Friendly Markets. In banking, Buffalo is the headquarters of M&T Bank and First Niagara Bank.
Buffalo is home to Rich Products, Canadian brewer Labatt, cheese company Sorrento Lactalis, Delaware North Companies[58] and New Era Cap Company.
The loss of traditional jobs in manufacturing, rapid suburbanization and high labor costs have led to economic decline and made Buffalo one of the poorest U.S. cities with populations of more than 250,000 people. An estimated 28.7–29.9% of Buffalo residents live below the poverty line, behind either only Detroit,[59] or only Detroit and Cleveland.[60] Buffalo's median household income of $27,850 is third-lowest among large cities, behind only Miami and Cleveland; however the metropolitan area's median household income is $57,000.[61] This, in part, has led to the Buffalo-Niagara Falls metropolitan area having the most affordable housing market in the U.S. The quarterly NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Opportunity Index (HOI) noted nearly 90% of the new and existing homes sold in the metropolitan area during the second quarter were affordable to families making the area's median income of $57,000.[citation needed] As of 2014, the median home price in the city was $95,000.[62]
Buffalo's economy has begun to see significant improvements since the early 2010s.[63] Money from New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo through a program known locally as Buffalo Billion has brought new construction, increased economic development, and hundreds of new jobs to the area.[64] As of March 2015, Buffalo's unemployment rate was 5.9%,[65] slightly above the national average of 5.5%.[66] In 2016, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis valued the Buffalo area's economy at $54.9 billion.
Sports
Buffalo and the surrounding region is home to two major league professional sports teams. The NHL's Buffalo Sabres play in the City of Buffalo, and the NFL's Buffalo Bills play in suburban Orchard Park, New York. Buffalo is also home to several minor sports teams, including the Buffalo Bisons (baseball; an affiliate of the MLB's Toronto Blue Jays), Buffalo Bandits (indoor lacrosse) and FC Buffalo (soccer) as well as a professional women's team the Buffalo Beauts (Hockey). The Buffalo Bulls are a Division I college team representing the State University of New York at Buffalo, and several other Buffalo-area colleges and universities are also active in college athletics.
Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Maine
Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Maine
Located in the easternmost part of New England, Maine is bordered by Canada to the north and the Atlantic Ocean on both the east and south. Maine accounts for almost half of New England’s entire land area. Its northern reaches, known as The Great North Woods, are largely pristine wilderness while the coastal regions, supported over the years by fishing and tourism, are more heavily populated.
While the state is most frequently known for its rugged coastline and proliferation of lighthouses, Maine also has much more to offer. Here, visitors will discover national parks with boundless wildlife as the Thunder Hole. Charming historic towns, perfect examples of quaint little fishing villages, as Bass Harbor, located on Mount Desert Island - home of a large portion of Acadia National Park.
#1.Acadia National Park
#2.Monhegan Island
#3.Camden Hills State Park
#4.Bar Harbor
#5.Kennebunkport
#6.Old Orchard Beach
#7.Portland Museum of Art
#8.Nubble Lighthouse(Cape Neddick Light)
#9.Baxter State Park
#10.Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Boothbay
Top Tourist Attractions in Bronx: Travel Guide New York
Top Tourist Attractions and beautiful places in Bronx: Travel Guide New York
New York Botanical Garden, Bronx Zoo, Fordham University Church, City Island, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Yankee Stadium, Little Italy in the Bronx, Van Cortlandt Park, Pelham Bay Park, Woodlawn Cemetery, Wave Hill
Time Lapse: Portland, Maine through 5 States to Montréal, Québec
July 15, 2017 - They said it couldn't be done...but they were wrong!
In just six hours I traverse through five states (and one Canadian province)! Starting in Portland, Maine, I took the long way back to Montréal through New Hampshire, Massachusetts (at the very fringe of the Boston metro area), Vermont, and the northeast corner of New York state back to La Belle Province of Québec.
Along the way I take a few side trips to Old Orchard Beach, Maine; a few Fallout 4 references as I briefly touch upon the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; getting lost looking for lunch in White River Junction, Vermont; a quick drive-through of Burlington, the largest city in Vermont and stomping ground to Senator Bernie Sanders; and finally, visiting the lake monster Champ on the shores of Lake Champlain on the Vermont/New York border.
Once back in Canada on a beautiful Saturday evening, I pass through downtown Montréal, pay homage to my Montréal Canadiens of the NHL at their home arena, the Bell Centre, and then out west to Dorval, near the airport, for my final night away on this adventure.
Music by:
Fretless, Funin and Sunin, and Zazie Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
2 Above Zero, Tuba Waddle, Tennessee Hayride, Leavin the Lights, Megaton Drop, Go Not Gently, and Opus One by Audionautix
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0
Music provided by FreeMusic109
Hooky with Sloane by Bird Creek
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0
Music provided by FreeMusic109
The Infernal Galop (aka The Can Can) courtesy of Jacques Offenbach
And last but not least, my nation's anthem, O Canada
Tips for RVing in the Northeast
We avoided RVing in the Northeast for years because of fears of the extra challenges.
When we announced in March that we were spending this summer RVing in the northeast, we shared:
“We know RVing up that way is much more expensive than we’re used to, more traffic, tighter roads, low clearance spots, pricey tolls, denser population and more crowded campgrounds.”
Now having visited every state in the northeast this summer (Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island), what has the reality been?
(Hint, not anything like we expected!!). In this video we share about RVing up this way and how we avoided most of challenges RVers speak of - from tools for planning out the tolls (we only spent about $45!), navigating low clearance spots, finding RV friendly roads and booking amazing campground experiences.
In the coming weeks, there will be a blog post recap of this video too, we'll post a link when it's up here:
---------------------
Enjoy these video chats? Leave a Tip at: technomadia.com (bottom right hand corner of every page)
-----------------
We have been full time RVers since 2006, and love sharing a slice of our life with others at technomadia.com .. and hopefully provide some useful discussion topics to help others in their planning process.
Each month we pick a topic based on frequent questions we get and host a live interactive chat on Livestream. Our chats end with an interactive Q&A session where we answer viewer questions about this topic or any related to nomadism. These are intended to be casual and fun.
This is an archive of a live video chat recorded on October 11 2016 - but was recorded with a local camera for a better viewing experience. Join in a future video chat live by subscribing to our email list from technomadia.com/video.
When we have time, we also post other sporadic content to YouTube. No promises.. we're primarily bloggers who know how to use the video mode on our iPhone.
Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Poughkeepsie - New York
Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Poughkeepsie - New York: Walkway Over the Hudson, Locust Grove Estate, Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College, Vassar College, Bardavon Opera House, Marist College, Mid-Hudson Children's Museum, The Poughkeepsie Post Office, Mid-Hudson Heritage Center, The Waterfront