Bloomington Sightseeing - Minnesota Reiseführer | Stefan der Welterkunder
Mall of America und Bloomington Sightseeing mit Highlights und Tipps als Minnesota Reiseführer! Dies Bloomington Reisevideo zeigt die Stadt in Minnesota mit folgenden Sehenswürdigkeiten:
- Mall of America
- Nickelodeon Universe
- Sea Life Aquarium
- Minnesota Wildlife Refuge
Bloomington liegt südlich von Minneapolis und Saint Paul und ist mit rund 90.000 Einwohnern der größte Vorort der Twin Cities und sogar die viertgrößte Stadt in Minnesota. Bekannt ist Bloomington vor allem durch die Mall of America geworden und einem der größten Einkaufszentren in ganz Nordamerika. Aber neben dem steuerfreien Einkauf von Bekleidung, dem gigantischen Freizeitpark mit Spaß ohne Ende und leckerem Essen bietet die Stadt noch richtig viel Natur. Das alles gibt es in diesem Bloomington Sightseeing Video!
Vor den Toren der Stadt Minneapolis und in Nähe zum Flughafen liegt in Bloomington ein echtes Highlight von Minnesota. Es ist die Mall of America mit dem Nickelodeon Universe und Sea Life Aquarium. Doch in unmittelbarer Umgebung gibt es noch viel mehr zu erkunden! Nämlich viel Natur und Ruhe vom ganzen Trubel mit schöner Landschaft die zum Wandern und Joggen einlädt - oder um einfach mal die Seele baumeln zu lassen. Kommt mit und begleitet mich durch diese spannende und abwechslungsreiche Gegend!
Rund 12.000 Personen arbeiten in der Mall of America, um den Besuchern ein tolles und abwechslungsreiches Erlebnis aus Shopping, Unterhaltung und Gastronomie zu bieten.
Die Mall of America wurde 1992 eröffnet und feiert in diesen Tagen gerade ihren 25-jährigen Geburtstag, herzlichen Glückwunsch! Vorher stand an dieser Stelle das Metropolitan Stadium, das für diverse Sportmannschaften in Minneapolis - aber vor allem dem Baseball als Heimat galt. Eine Erinnerungsplatte weist heute noch auf das damalige Stadion hin.
Die Mall of America hat jeden Tag bis weit in die Abendstunden geöffnet. Oftmals finden auch besondere Veranstaltungen wie Autogrammstunden und andere Auftritte von Prominenten statt. Aktuelles erfahrt ihr auf der Website. Der Link steht unter dem Video im Beschreibungstext.
Das Nickelodeon Universe liegt zentral mitten in der Mall of America. Es ist ein überdachter Vergnügungspark mit Achter- und Wildwasserbahnen sowie zahlreichen andere Attraktionen. Da ist für jedes Alter etwas dabei! Der Star ist SpongeBob Schwammkopf dem zahlreiche Fahrgeschäfte und Souvenirs gewidmet sind. Nach 14 Uhr wird es deutlich ruhiger, wenn die Schulklassen wieder nach Hause fahren. Das ist übrigens ebenfalls beim Aquarium und aber auch vielen anderen Sightseeing Hotspots in den Twin Cities der Fall - wie z.B. Museen.
Als großer Fan von Erlebnis-Aquarien aller Art ist natürlich das Sea Life Minnesota Aquarium, das sich auch in der Mall of America befindet, ein absolutes Highlight für mich mit all den Haien, Meeresschildkröten, Quallen und tausenden anderer Meeresbewohner!
Von der lebhaften Mall of America nur kurz entfernt liegt das erholsame Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge. Ein 5.700 ha großes Naturschutzgebiet am Rande von Bloomington und südlich der Twin Cities Minneapolis und Saint Paul.
Im Besucherzentrum in Bloomington gibt es viele Ausstellungen zu erkunden. Von dort aus führen auch Wanderwege zum Long Meadow Lake am linken Ufer des Minnesota River umgeben von Seen, Teichen und Auenwäldern.
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Places to see in ( Oklahoma City - USA )
Places to see in ( Oklahoma City - USA )
Oklahoma City is the capital of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It's known for its cowboy culture and capitol complex, surrounded by working oil wells. The reflecting pool and empty glass and bronze chairs of the Oklahoma City National Memorial recall the victims of the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. The Survivor Tree, an American elm nearly destroyed in the attack, is also part of the memorial.
Oklahoma City is the largest city in the state, as well as its political, cultural, and economic engine. The city is the nation's third largest city in land area (608 sq miles), just behind Jacksonville FL (759 sq miles) and way behind Anchorage AK (1698 sq miles). The city is the 29th largest city in population in the nation (506,132 in the 2000 census), and the largest city in the 5 plains states (Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and North and South Dakota).
Districts of Oklahoma City :
Adventure District
A thriving tourist community; Oklahoma City Zoo, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Science Museum Oklahoma, National Softball Hall of Fame and Stadium, and Remington Park Racing & Casino.
Asia District
The largest Asian population in the state and also a cultural area.
Bricktown
Warehouse district that has been converted into a restaurant and night club hot spot adjacent to downtown.
Downtown
Central Business District.
Arts District
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Civics Center Music Hall, Oklahoma City National Memorial, and the Myriad Botanical Gardens. The Museum of Art includes an upscale restaurant and the glass sculpture of Dale Chihuly.
Northwest
Plaza Court District
Located near NW 10th and Walker in Midtown, this area is currently under development but already boasts Brasilian, Latin, and American food restaurants
Paseo Arts District
Arts district with galleries beginning at NW 30th & Paseo to NW 27th & Walker.
NW 39th Street Enclave
Arts district with galleries beginning at NW 30th & Paseo to NW 27th & Walker.
Western Avenue
A stretch of Western Avenue from NW 36th to Britton Road that features locally owned restaurants, bars, retail shopping, and live music venues.
Capitol Hill Historic District
Hispanic downtown of Oklahoma City, located on the Southside.
A lot to see in Oklahoma City such as :
Bricktown, Oklahoma City
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
Myriad Botanical Gardens
Oklahoma City Zoo
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
Frontier City Theme Park
Science Museum Oklahoma
Museum of Osteology
Lake Hefner
Martin Park Nature Center
Oklahoma City Museum of Art
White Water Bay
Lake Thunderbird State Park
Arcadia Lake
Crystal Bridge
Oklahoma State Capitol
Arcadia Round Barn
Lake Overholser
Will Rogers Park
Oklahoma History Center
Newcastle Casino
Lake Stanley Draper
Boathouse District
Bricktown Water Taxi
21c Museum Hotel Oklahoma City
Andy Alligator's Fun Park & Water Park
Paseo Arts District
Arcadia Lake
Centennial Land Run Monument
Oklahoma Railway Museum
Mitch Park
Wheeler Ferris Wheel
Riversport Drive
Oklahoma State Capitol
Stockyards City Main Street
South Lakes Park
American Banjo Museum
Will Rogers Gardens
Devon Tower
Midtown Oklahoma City
Plaza District
E.C. Hafer Park
Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge
Buck Thomas Park
Fred Jones Jr Museum of Art
45th Infantry Division Museum
Stars and Stripes Park
Orr Family Farm
Chisholm Trail Park
( Oklahoma City - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Oklahoma City . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Oklahoma City - USA
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Find Your Park in the Midwest Region (Part 1)
This series of videos produced by the National Park Service's Midwest Region highlights the staff and Midwest park sites in a fun, creative and unexpected way. We hope you enjoy this series and look forward to the next installments. You just never know what you'll find in the Midwest Region, you just may Find Your Park!
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HAZARD ASSESSSMENT. A study in 2013 estimated the following risks of a crash or near-crash among novice drivers:
Dialing a cell phone 8.3
Reaching for a cell phone 7.1
Sending or receiving text messages 3.9
Reaching for an object other than a cell phone 8.0
Looking at a roadside object (Rubbernecking) 3.9
Eating 3.0
Interaction with radio (or head unit) 1.
Distracted driving
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Distracted driving is the act of driving while engaged in other activities—such as looking after children, texting, talking on the phone or to a passenger, watching videos, eating, smoking, shagging, necking or reading. These activities take the driver’s attention away from the road. All distractions compromise the safety of the driver, passengers, bystanders and those in other vehicles.[citation needed]
According to the United States Department of Transportation, text messaging while driving creates a crash risk 23 times higher than driving while not distracted.[1] Despite these statistics, more than 37% of drivers have admitted to sending or receiving text messages while driving, and 18% admit doing so regularly.[2]
Avoiding distracted driving[edit]
Adjust mirrors and heat/AC before traveling or ask a passenger to assist.
Pre-program favorite radio stations for easy access and arrange music (MP3 player/CDs/tapes) in an easy-to-access spot.
Turn off your cell phone(s) and place them out of reach to avoid the urge to dial or answer; if a passenger is present, they should handle any calls or texts.
Designate a passenger to serve as a co-pilot to help with directions or, if driving alone, map out destinations in advance, and the driver should pull out to study a map, if needed.
Try to avoid food/beverage (at least, hot and or messy foods), and be sure food and drinks are secured.
Teach children the importance of good behavior in a vehicle; do not underestimate how distracting it can be to tend to children while driving.
Speak up to stop drivers from distracted driving behavior.
Don't make calls nor text to people who are driving; call them back at a safer time.
There are some places where it is illegal for drivers to read, compose and send text messages and emails. For example, there's a No Texting while Driving law in Minnesota,[36] that besides covering what was mentioned before, it also states as illegal to access the Internet using a wireless device while the vehicle is in motion or a part of traffic (including stopped in traffic or at a traffic light).
Cell phone use is totally banned for school bus drivers and for teen drivers during their permit and provisional license stages.[36]
Consequences[edit]
Distracted driving is a growing problem in the United States. It is responsible for many deaths that could otherwise be prevented, especially in the younger generation of drivers. In 2008, there were 23,059 accidents involving 16- to 19-year-olds, which led to 194 deaths. Of these deaths, 10% were reported to be caused by distracted driving. Throughout the United States, over 3,000 deaths and 416,000 injuries annually can be attributed to distracted driving.[27] To further illustrate the seriousness of this “epidemic,” driving while texting is about 6 times more likely to result in an accident than drinking while driving. Not only is distracted driving more likely to result in an accident, but the risk of injury requiring hospital visitation is 3-5 times greater than the rate for other accidents.[28]
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Illinois State Capitol Tour in Springfield (HD)
We got a chance to tour the beautiful Illinois State Capitol building, which was constructed in 1868, in Springfield. It is a National Register of Historic Places. Across the street was a Martin Luther King statue, then at the grounds before the building itself, we saw a Abraham Lincoln and a Stephen Douglas statue. Inside the Illinois Statehouse, there was a lady statue representing the Illinois Welcoming the World message. The rotunda high ceiling was very impressive, as are the floors and stairs which are made of stone and marble.
Second and third floor had statues of former presidents highlighted by President Lincoln, plus a huge painting depicting George Rogers Clark negotiating with Native Americans at Fort Kaskaskia. There are also wall carvings depicting meetings of US personnel with native Americans in the past.
Overall this is a very impressive State Capitol Building that definitely deserves a visit. We also visited the Lincoln Home National Historic Site nearby- see our tour video of it here:
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Oregon
This state has dramatic landscapes including the deepest lake in the U.S., is the only state with an official nut, and is NOT the rainiest, wettest place in America. Learn more from this video in which Nathan Cooper, Assistant Public Affairs Officer at the U.S. Mission to International Organizations in Vienna, introduces his home state: Oregon. #50states #OR
Transcript:
Hello! My name is Nathan Cooper, I work at the U.S. Mission to International Organizations in Vienna, and I come from the beautiful state of Oregon. It's a state with majestic natural resources and a fiercely independent character.
Before I talk a bit more extensively about the state's history and culture, let me quickly dispel three common misconceptions about my home state: First, many people often guess Oregon is somewhere in the middle of the country. Actually, Oregon is on the West Coast of the United States, just above California.
Second, although you may have heard it called Or-ee-GONE, locals pronounce it ORE-gun.
And last, contrary to what weather maps often depict, Oregon is not the wettest, rainiest place in America (that's actually in Hawaii).
Oregon is perhaps most famous for its dramatic and diverse landscape. Its rugged coastline contains sprawling beaches and a fascinating array of marine life, including noisy sea lions and vibrant tide pools.
The Western half of the state is dominated by the volcanic Cascade mountain range. There you'll find famous peaks like Mt. Hood, dense evergreen forests and rushing rivers. The western Willamette Valley is also home to the state's two largescities, Portland and Eugene, as well as a world-class winemaking region. And a vashigh-elevation desert covers the eastern half of the state.
Southern Oregon's Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the US. It was formed by a collapsed volcano in the Cascades. These kinds of natural resources have attracted explorers and adventurers to Oregon since its earliest days.
Archeologists have found evidence of human settlements in what is now know as Oregon dating back at least 15,000 years. Large numbers of Native American groups, including the Umpqua, Molalla, Klamath, and Chinook called area home in the 1500s when Spanish explorers first encountered the Oregon coast in 1543.
Centuries later, President Thomas Jefferson commissioned explorers Lewis and Clark to cross the continent in search of a commercial route for trade with Asia. In 1806 they reached what is now known as Oregon. Lewis and Clark's successful continental crossing lead to Oregon joining the Union in 1859. They're still considered Oregon's forefathers.
OK, that's probably enough of a history lesson. Now for a bit of trivia: In no particular order, here are a few other things you might find surprising about Oregon: It's the only state with an official nut—the hazelnut, which is also sometimes called a filbert. It's the home of Nike. The global capital of wind surfing is Hood River, Oregon, on the banks of the Columba River. Oregon has more ghost towns than anywhere else in the former Wild West. Oregon also has some strangely-named communities. My favorites include the towns of Weed, Drain, Nimrod, and Boring. Oregon is physically the 7th largest American state, but ranks only 29 in terms of population.
Politically, Oregon is both extremely independent and strongly polarized. Oregonians
pioneered direct legislation by the state's citizens through ballot initiatives and referenda,
a system now used throughout the nation. This democratic device allowed Oregonians
to go against the national grain with policies like banning self-pumping at gas stations
and doing away with sales taxes. Oregon's independent streak comes through clearly in
the state's motto: She flies with her own wings.
Consensus among citizens in Oregon is hard to come by, as recent studies have shown
Oregonians to represent some of the most extremely liberal and conservative voters in
the nation.
Although Oregonians are generally a pretty low-key bunch, more than a few famous
people have come from state, including President Herbert Hoover; the actors Sally
Struthers, Kim Novak, and Ginger Rogers; the track star Steve Prefontaine; and the
writers Ken Kesey and Raymond Carver.
To find out more about the state, including information about its economic base, please
visit Oregon.gov. I hope you've enjoyed this quick introduction to the Beaver State, and
hope you'll have the chance to visit it one day.
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