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10 Best place to visit in Marstons Mills United States

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Small Towns in Cape Cod, MA - Scenic Drive 4K

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Cape Cod is a geographic cape extending into the Atlantic Ocean from the southeastern corner of mainland Massachusetts, in the northeastern United States. Its historic, maritime character and ample beaches attract heavy tourism during the summer months.

As defined by the Cape Cod Commission's enabling legislation, Cape Cod is conterminous with Barnstable County, Massachusetts.[2] It extends from Provincetown in the northeast to Woods Hole in the southwest, and is bordered by Plymouth to the northwest.

Since 1914, most of Cape Cod has been separated from the mainland by the Cape Cod Canal. The canal cuts 7 miles (11 km) roughly across the base of the peninsula, though small portions of the Cape Cod towns of Bourne and Sandwich lie on the mainland side of the canal. Two highway bridges cross the Cape Cod Canal: the Sagamore Bridge and the Bourne Bridge. In addition, the Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge carries railway freight and provides limited passenger service onto the Cape. The Cape is divided into fifteen towns, several of which are in turn made up of multiple named villages.



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Top 10 Haunted Places In New Hampshire | Abandoned Places In New Hampshire | Haunted Houses In NH

Top 10 Haunted Places In New Hampshire, United States. Abandoned Places In New Hampshire. New Hampshire Haunted Places. From Hampton to Concord, Gilford, Portsmouth, Rindge, Henniker, Keene. Find out hair raising most haunted places In New Hampshire. New Hampshire American Ghost Stories. Top 10 Haunted Places In New Hampshire, USA. New Hampshire Ghost Stories. Haunted New Hampshire. 10 most spooky and haunted places across New Hampshire, USA. Most Haunted Spots In New Hampshire. Haunted Places In New Hampshire For A Spine-Chilling Experience. Haunted Places In New Hampshire. New Hampshire Horror Stories. Top 10 Scary Creepy Places of New Hampshire. Haunted places in USA. Abandoned Places In New Hampshire , United States. New Hampshire Haunted Tours. New Hampshire Ghost Tours. Exploring Most Haunted Houses In New Hampshire. Haunted Hotels In New Hampshire, USA.

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00:00 Top 10 Haunted Places In New Hampshire
00:47 Margaritas Mexican Restaurant, Concord
01:28 Kimball Castle, Gilford
02:25 Isles of Shoals, Portsmouth
03:20 Moulton House, Hampton
04:26 Franklin Pierce College, Rindge
05:10 The Henniker House, Henniker
06:19 Keene State College, Keene
07:04 Chase House, Portsmouth
07:53 Marston House, Hampton
08:39 Rindge Historical Society Museum, Rindge

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We'll be ranking the New Hampshire's most haunted places, haunted houses, hotels, restaurants, castles, forts, museums, bridges, cemetery, universities, colleges, theaters, taverns, pubs, bar, infamous or well-known instances of paranormal activity rumored or reported at places around in New Hampshire. Check out haunted villages, haunted hills, haunted trains, haunted highways, haunted locations, ghost hunting in New Hampshire. Their scary stories are far more horrific! Haunted Places In United States, Haunted Places In USA, Haunted Places In America.

Find out about New Hampshire's haunted places in 2022, New Hampshire's haunted railway station, New Hampshire's haunted fort, New Hampshire's haunted road, New Hampshire's haunted temples, New Hampshire's haunted beach , New Hampshire's haunted jagah, New Hampshire's haunted hospital, New Hampshire's haunted hotel , New Hampshire's haunted vlogs. Haunted Villages in New Hampshire. Haunted Ghost Towns In New Hampshire.
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Lubec Maine - An Underrated Travel Destination [ep 34]

Situated on the US/Canadian border, Lubec Maine is the Easternmost village in the contiguous US. With it's rich history, charming coastal setting, and rugged natural beauty, it's a very quiet and laid back alternative to Acadia National Park.

We spent a week exploring the area and we were honestly sad to leave. A little piece of our hearts were left in Lubec, and we can't wait to go back!

0:00 - Welcome
0:23 - Easternmost town in the US
0:55 - Lubec history
1:32 - McCurdy Smokehouse - The last one in the US! -
3:27 - Help save McCurdy Smokehouse!
3:58 - Seal watching at the Lost Fishermans Memorial
4:42 - HD & Sons (Shore Thing) Seafood
5:27 - Crazy tidal changes at Mowry Beach Preserve
6:10 - Klondike Mountain
6:36 - Cutler Bold Coast Scenic Trail
7:01 - Quoddy Head State Park
9:02 - Easternmost Point in the US
9:11 - Boot Head Preserve
10:27 - Best part of Lubec
10:57 - Sunset Point RV Park - Easternmost Campground in the US
12:01 - We left our hearts in Lubec

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Centerville Historical Museum Tour - Cape Cod

Today we'll be learning some early American history. Join me as I tour the Centerville Historical Museum here on Cape Cod Massachusetts. We'll be taking a look at a 1920's prohibition era speakeasy, a WW1 cootie card, a pink power ranger, some ancient weaponry from around the world and much, much more.

The Town of Barnstable is made up of seven distinct villages, each with their own unique character: Barnstable, Centerville, Cotuit, Hyannis, Marstons Mills, Osterville and West Barnstable.

Places to visit in the Cotswolds, UK

Note: All clips in this video were taken before the second and third national UK lockdowns.


The Cotswolds is one of the largest protected landscapes in England. With its natural charm and beauty, it is undeniably one of the most visited places in the UK and a popular setting for media productions. To get a glimpse of this wonderful place, allow me to share with you some of the places I have visited.

Cotswolds is definitely one of the most beautiful places to visit when in England. Its unique character and ambience will surely take you back in time and experience something unique and memorable. Indeed it deserves its designation as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.


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Road Trip #783 - US-61 S - Arkansas Mile 78-68 - Blytheville

Road Trip #783 - US-61 South - Arkansas Mile 78-68 - Blytheville

We finally make our way into Arkansas, and drive through Mississippi County, and the city of Blytheville.

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00:00 1. Intro
00:16 2. Mississippi County, Arkansas
03:01 3. Blytheville, Mississippi County, Arkansas
11:59 4. Mississippi County, Arkansas
12:20 5. Outro
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Hiking 3 EPIC trails in Alaska’s Chugach Mountains (+ FOOD in Anchorage! ????????)

For our next adventure in Alaska we headed down to Anchorage to hike three hikes at Chugach State Park, one of the largest state parks in the United States, plus enjoy a couple local food spots. From gorgeous lakes and mountain peaks, rock scrambling, mountain goats, waterfalls, and glaciers, it was an EPIC few days in the park!

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07:21 Fly fishing at Symphony Lake
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19:50 Baked Alaska ice cream at Wild Scoops!
23:30 Crow Pass to Crystal Lake & Raven Glacier

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Hi y’all! We’re Adam, Kathryn, and Kona, an adventurous married couple (+ pup!) living on the road in our self-converted sprinter van! You can often find us driving all around the US and Canada, scoping out the best coffee shops, eating tacos and ice cream (we're a 5+ taco and 2+ scoop household), and enjoying nature.

We help travelers spend less time (and stress!) planning their trip and more time enjoying it! Our detailed travel guides, YouTube videos, and travel resources share the must-visit local eats, popular and off the beaten path sights, and tons of tips to make planning your next adventure a whole lot easier.

Note: We’ve linked a handful of items so you can see exactly which products we take with us. Full disclosure--if you click on these links and make a purchase, we get a small commission at no extra cost to you. We will only ever recommend products we truly love, actually use during our adventures, and think you can benefit from too!

Kaua‘i Island Tour - Part 03 - South Shore, Poʻipū, Kōloa, Kalāheo, - Kaua‘i-TV

Kauai-TV’s South Shore tour. Topics include
Towns: Koloa, Poipu, Kalaheo
Points of Interest: The Tree Tunnel, sugar mills, Spouting Horn, McBryde and Allerton Gardens
Beaches: Poipu Beach Park, Brennecke’s Beach, Mahaulepu Beach, Shipwreck’s Beach

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Known as the “sunny side” of the island, the south shore of Kaua‘i combines the old fashioned character of Kōloa and the refined resort lifestyle of Poʻipū. Popular for its sugar plantation origins, luxury vacationing, island style shopping, golf courses, restaurants and beaches, the south shore promises endless options for discovery.

“A remarkable gateway to the south shore towns of Kōloa and Poʻipū, the famous tree-tunnel road displays 500 eucalyptus trees that stretch for about 3 miles.”

Beyond the iconic tree tunnel, also known as Maluhia Road, Old Kōloa Town awaits. A key center for the island’s rich sugar cane history, this quaint town is a notable cultural region, where the Old Sugar Mill reflects the legacy of the plantation days. “Built in 1835, this large scale operation spawned the beginning of the largest industry in the state.”

Located in downtown Kōloa, the Old Sugar Mill is at the center of numerous shops, galleries, and dining opportunities.

Entering Poʻipū, famous for its continual sunshine, this area is home to numerous accommodations and luxurious homes accompanied by an abundance of shops and eateries.

The central Poʻipū traffic circle leads to many notable places, like Prince Kuhio Park, whose March 26th birthday is state holiday.

A must-see natural attraction, Spouting Horn Beach Park is the next memorable stop. An incredible place to observe this popular blowhole blast ocean spray into the air, this well-photographed site is more dramatic at high tide.

“Reaching heights of 50 feet, these bursts occur when water rushes under an eroded lava shelf, creating an audible hissing sound.” The lush green plant life of The Garden Island may be viewed in two National Tropical Botanical Garden’s which encompass 352 acres of preserved flora.

Located in the oceanfront village, Poʻipū Beach Park is one of the region’s most popular beaches, with safe waters for swimming, snorkeling, surfing, and family fun.

Brennecke’s Beach neighbors Poʻipū Beach Park, which both feature an abundance of marine life from green sea turtles (honu), monk seals, and humpback whales. Monk seals often sunbathe in the summertime, and in the winter months, whales dance upon the horizon

Marking the beginning of the Māhāʻulepū Heritage Trail, Shipwreck’s Beach is further east and perfect for long beach walks and beautiful sunsets. “Shipwrecks beach is a half-mile stretch of white sand, tucked away in Poʻipū’s friendly south shore resort town with abundant restaurants, shopping, and golf-courses.”

On the way to the unforgettable Māhāʻulepū Beach, you’ll pass the southernmost point of the island. This area encompasses many natural wonders that trace the coastline. Māhāʻulepū Beach has a wild character that is found in the archeological landscape. “This remote beach has strong currents and sharp coral, which makes it dangerous for swimming or snorkeling, but it is a great location for coastal hikes and exploration.”

The town of Kalaheo marks the end of this region, which has great restaurant and shopping potential. With an array of attractions, the sunny south shore of Kaua‘i has much to explore.

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What Is The Best Tube Line? (World Cup Review 2020)

In October/November of 2020 I ran the 'World Cup of Tube Lines' knockout poll on my Twitter for the fourth year in a row, it's always just done for fun except this year I realised that I'd collected a lot of data which could be used to analyse, and perhaps come up with the ultimate ranking to determine what IS the favourite line on the Tube Map!

Huge thanks to Matt Parker, you can follow and subscribe to him on Youtube here:

Also many thanks to hellgunneR, and of course Kishan and David for their work on the website that they made!

The line graphs were a major collaborative exercise, they told me, we first made a simple server that tracked the results which needed the poll links to manually entered, then we hooked into the API and Geoff's twitter feed and started tracing them automatically. It was a great two weeks and we look forward to next year!

You can still find the brilliant website that they built here:

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History of Knaresborough & Harrogate

Learn all about these two towns and how they developed.

Knaresborough has a much longer history dating back to Roman times, whereas Harrogate only developed after 1571 when the first spring was discovered. Even then visitors stayed at Knaresborough as it was already a visitor attraction with the Petrifying Well, Mother Shipton and its location on top of the Nidd Gorge.

The film includes exclusive behind the scene visits to see Harrogate toffee being made; Harrogate Water being bottled; the Army Foundation College; electonic circuits being made at GSPK as well as the Great Yorkshire Show, the Flower Shows, the Knaresborough Bed Race, the Turkish Baths and many more events and locations.

You're sure to find out something new - whether you're just visiting or live here.The voice-over is by former YTV Calendar presenter, Geoff Druett.

Check out the chapter links to navigate about!

Coming October 2020: Guide to Harrogate on film - watch and walk at the same time to get the most out of your visit!

Lowell's Architectural Legacy. A Moses Greeley Parker Lecture 10 23 18

Peter Aucella, and Steve Stowell, presented Preserving Lowell's Architectural Legacy at the Visitor Center theater on Tuesday, October 23rd, 2018.

Come celebrate the 40th anniversary of Lowell National Historical Park with this slide show of the City’s architectural past, present, and future. Aucella has led the park’s historic preservation and development division for many years and will share “before and after” images of early building projects from the 1970s to 1990s. Stowell, administrator for the City’s historic board, will focus on particularly challenging buildings in Lowell.

Haunted Places in NH #haunted #haunted places #New Hampshire #NH

In the spirit of Halloween our next two shows on Miscellaneous Monday will be dedicated to Haunted places. This show is Haunted places that are located in NH.
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CHURCH BROUGHTON: South Derbyshire Parish #2 of 50

SOUTH DERBYSHIRE PARISH #2: CHURCH BROUGHTON

It was still raining in Derbyshire but my spirits were still high. Welcome to Church Broughton, which was originally simply as Broughton. Here we are around 14 miles to the west of Derby

This is a lovely little village laid out in a circular fashion, with plenty of cul de sacs radiating from its central loop. This village has links to the Dukes of Devonshire and possesses RAF history too

The earliest written document relating to this area is the Domesday Book. In this part of Derbyshire at that time, Barton and Scropton were the largest villages, both with churches.

Broughton was about half their size, but it had no mill or church. However that was soon to change and now the church forms part of the village’s name

Church Broughton was an important place during the civil war. It lay between the Royalist stronghold of Tutbury Castle and that of the Parliamentarians at Barton Blount.

A canonball was found some years ago in garden of the Vicarage here, but no-one knows if it had been used in the civil war. Cromwell House Farm though derives its name from those times

The modern village sports a school, a pub, a little park with a playground and plenty of historic buildings. To the Northwest is Sapperton, a hamlet with some equally majestic buildings

Another fun one in the rain, let's try dodging the spots folks!

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Trout Fishing On Cape Cod, Massachusetts | Catch, Clean, Cook | Trout Meunière | ASMR

I recently traveled to Cape Cod and went trout fishing at a local pond with some friends. We ended up catching so many fish that I decided to make a video.
We caught most of the fish on a Carolina rig. The main line was 6 lb test monofilament with an 1/4 oz egg weight and orange bead, tied to a #10 barrel swivel. The leader was two feet of 6lb fluorocarbon with a #6 circle hook. The most effective bait was a trout worm with orange or green Powerbait, original scent. I also caught a rainbow with a 1/8 oz gold Kastmaster.
Special thanks to Pretty Picky Properties and the Riley family for our accommodations. I made so many new friends on this trip, it was just amazing.
This is my first attempt at an ASMR style video, so let me know if you like this, or if you prefer my usual background music and special effects. #bostonfoodie #capecod #troutfishing #catchandcook #boston #bostonfood #trout #rainbow #fishing #eatlocal #asmreating #asmrcooking
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Massachusetts Route 149 in Barnstable Cape Cod

4.8 miles south between state routes 6A and 28, with a connection to the highway at exit 65/old exit 5. Most of the route is residential in the villages of West Barnstable and Marstons Mills.

Chace Mill in Burlington, Vermont (Winooski River) | Mini Documentary

Small documentary about the history of Chace Mill in Burlington, Vermont.

Skunknett River/Bumps River Road, Osterville, MA

Skunknett River Wildlife Sanctuary, a MA Audubon property.

• One of five Mass Audubon Sanctuaries on Cape Cod (three in Barnstable: Great Marsh, Long Pasture and Sampsons Island);
• There are 147 acres and about one mile of trails;
• Along these tree-lined trails, visitors will witness nature reclaiming former mill sites and explore a fragrant Atlantic White Cedar swampland;
• There are three historic mill sites and abandoned cranberry bogs at this site; in the 19th century Skunknett Brook was dammed for a mill, but the marsh has since recovered. At low tide visitors will see remains of Atlantic White Cedar stumps, a testament to the hardiness of this type of wood;
• The name Skunknett is Algonquin for fishing place for eel (American eels may be seen in the sanctuary’s waterways);
• On the Overlook Trail, walkers will see West Pond and quite possibly black-crowned night-herons, ospreys and migrating ducks;
• Along the narrow Holly Trail (named for the surrounding American hollies), the Trail is the site of a vernal (spring-time) pool.
• The unique wetlands within the Sanctuary are breeding sites for a variety of amphibians, reptiles and invertebrates (many of these depend on temporary bodies of water — such as vernal pools — for their existence. In March and April, visitors will see the central floating island in this pool (otherwise known as a “doughnut” vernal pool, a quaking bog in the middle of a vernal —a disappearing or spring ephemeral — pool. One can also listen for chorusing male wood frogs here at during early springtime.
• Permanent water bodies, such as West Pond, are home to fish, which will consume the amphibious, reptilian and invertebral creatures' eggs and larvae, this these vernal pools are vital;
• Since Skunknett’s three dams were breached, Atlantic White Cedars (increasingly rare along the Atlantic coast), are re-generating along the swamp’s moist edges. Here visitors can see these cedars of varying sizes while enjoying the air redolent of their unique fragrance;
• In 1994, a storm and subsequent flooding blew out the old earthen dams to four ponds here: North, South, West and Mill. Probably some of the ponds had existed, some were man-enhanced. Their waters had been used for 200 years: one use was for a grist mill; a 2004 report to the Town of Barnstable mentions that, “North and South Ponds were dammed in the late 19th C. for stocking with fish. The area was also flooded in part for cranberry bogs;
• Skunknett is listed on the Massachusetts Natural Heritage and Endangered Species program's BioMap 2 as core habitat where two state-listed threatened species dwell: water willow stem borer and scarlet bluets (described by the state as about an inch long with red eyes and an orange body);
• There are also sundews returning, cardinal flowers, rose pogonias, bog orchids, turtleheads, and ladies tresses; Robert Buchsbaum, regional science director for the Audubon Society’s southeast district, suggests that pine barrens buckmoth may be here as well, another protected species. Not to mention the great blue herons that hang out here, with other birds and animals;

Information courtesy of William DeSousa-Mauk, DeMa Public Relations

The Cairo Roofdeck Views - Washington, D. C.

The Cairo is a 12 story early skyscraper completed in 1894. Negative responses to its height led to building height restrictions still in effect today. The Cairo remains the tallest residential building in Washington, D. C. Its roof offers a 360 degree view. This Dupont Circle landmark was designed by Thomas Franklin Schneider.

A stroll down MAIN STREET HYANNIS on 4th of JULY

Here is MAIN STREET HYANNIS MA on CAPE COD. A cold and rainy Cape Cod on 4th of July.

Cape Cod Rail Trail w/ Friends! Jul 2021

Some rainy weekends this summer but finally got to enjoy the outdoors!

Biking along the rail trail from Chatham.

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Long Pond Beach, Truro, Cape Cod, Mass., USA, June 10, 2009

Great Eyeball Race

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Ranch home on 46 ac with grass airstrip, hanger

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6190 Sandy Creek Road
Madison, GA 30650
$525,000, 4 bed, 3.0 bath, 2,370 SF, MLS# 7116371

Country paradise in desirable Fairplay area. 46+ acres with pasture, woods, and robust interior creek, plus a custom brick ranch. Private flying enthusiasts take note: 1800ft grass runway and 40x44 hanger. Property is partially fenced, and could easily be set up for horses or livestock. Home has three bedrooms and three full baths on the main level, and a fourth bedroom above the garage. Large master bedroom with ensuite bath and direct access to the screened porch. Grounds are lush with mature plantings. The land is home to diverse wildlife, including deer and turkey -- the back 20 acres is perfect for hunting. Farm is 5 minutes from Hard Labor Creek State Park, with golf course and 26 miles of trails, and 12 miles from downtown Madison.


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