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Best Things to Do in Rochester, Minnesota

Did you know that Rochester, Minnesota is the home of the prestigious Mayo Clinic medical campus and that it’s also a city that is known for its thriving craft brewery scene? Rochester is one of the largest cities in Minnesota and it also just so happens to be one of our favorite Midwestern towns to visit. The city has a little something for everyone – making it a perfect destination for your next family vacation.

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00:00 - Intro
00:19 - Rochester’s Colorful Art Scene
02:19 - Downtown Peace Plaza
03:14 - Quarry Hill Nature Center
04:04 - Rochester Farmers Market
04:44 - Rochester’s Growing Brewery Scene
05:51 - Mayowood Mansion
06:37 - Bowlocity
07:02 - Soldiers Field Park
07:36 - Outro

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Rochester has numerous world-class historical museums to spend hours exploring, plenty of diverse dining options to keep you fueled up, a lively nightlife scene featuring many bars and lounges, and a vibrant and welcoming community of residents that are just about as friendly as they come.

Located in Southwest Minnesota, Rochester is a city with beautiful architecture, a bustling downtown district, several iconic landmarks, and thriving arts and entertainment scene. Blending modern flare with historic charm, Rochester is home to a wealth of attractions that are sure to keep you and your family busy and entertained. Nearby are natural wonders that are practically begging you to come out and explore.

Join Viewcation as we take a look at some of the best sights and attractions that can be found in and around Rochester, Minnesota – a city that’s earned its nickname Med City for being the home of the prestigious Mayo Clinic.

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Rochester, Minnesota | Things to Do & Attractions [4K HD]

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Welcome to Rochester - the third-largest city in Minnesota. Hidden among its urban amenities are its rich history and small-town vibes. As a traveler in Rochester, there’s a lot to do.

From Art Centers to Plazas and bike trails, the city has everything you could possibly think of. Start your tour of Rochester by visiting the Arts Center along the Zumbro River.

With a comprehensive selection of multimedia networks and multicultural art, this building will take you on a whirlwind of a ride of different cultures and communities.

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Rochester, Minnesota is a leading center of care and innovation providing world-class medical and technological advances in a friendly, welcoming community. Welcome to America's City of Care and Innovation. Learn more at
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What to Know About BLM Camping

Did you know that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) oversees more than 245 million acres of land in the U.S.? These public lands are great for camping at little to no cost and offer a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities. While most of these properties offer dispersed camping and boondocking sites, some have more developed campgrounds with RV hookups and other amenities.

Here’s how you can find the perfect BLM campsite using Campendium, and what you should know before you camp on these public lands.

????️Filter your campsites. On Campendium, you can filter campground types to only show BLM locations. This way, you can start your campsite search in the right direction.

ℹ️Read reviews. Campendium reviews allow you to see what other campers say about each campground. From campsite images to cell phone coverage, these reviews provide valuable information you need to know to prepare for your trip.

????Reuse existing sites. Most BLM campsites are designed for dispersed camping and boondocking, meaning the existing sites are usually only marked by cleared, flat areas where others have set up camp. Be sure to use these sites in an effort to not disrupt the environment.

????️Stay limits. On most BLM lands, you can camp up to 14 consecutive days within a 28-day period. Plan your trip accordingly and don’t overstay your limit so others can enjoy these lands as well.

????️Leave No Trace. Always abide by Leave No Trace guidelines and pack out everything that you brought with you, including garbage. This way, others can enjoy these lands for years to come.

????Developed campgrounds. If you’re not looking for dispersed camping and boondocking sites, some BLM destinations offer more developed campgrounds with hookups and some amenities (for a small fee.) You can use the Campendium app to see what amenities and features each campground offers.

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Welcome to Rochester, Minnesota

Home to Mayo Clinic and located in south east Minnesota, Rochester is a thriving city of just over 100,000. The city offers an easy getaway for visitors to relax and enjoy scenic beauty while being treated to friendly Midwestern hospitality. Witness the city's earliest innovations through touring Mayo Clinic and the Mayowood Mansion, Dr. Henry Plummer's House, and the Olmsted County History Center. Rochester plays host to a symphony orchestra, art center, repertory, civic and children's theaters, and year-round performances by top-name entertainers at the Mayo Civic Center. For a complete listing of Rochester area events and entertainment, visit and choose Upcoming Events. Call 800-634-8277 for a free travel planner and to discover more of what Rochester has to offer.

Full Episode: Rochester, Minnesota | Main Streets

Rochester is located in Southeastern Minnesota. It’s about an hour and a half drive southwest of the Twin Cities and about 50 miles due east of Winona on the Mississippi River. Today, Rochester has residents and visitors from all around the world. The population of the city is about 120,000 and the Mayo Clinic employs over 40,000 of them.

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01:56 Mayo Clinic Carillonneur
04:14 Mayo Clinic APRN CNP MSN
05:58 Mayo Clinic Plummer Doors
06:25 Mayo Plummer Building
09:38 The Subway
11:34 The Quarry Hill Nature Center
11:53 The Nordic Shop
13:50 Thai Pop
17:12 Mayo Clinic Center
18:36 Steam
20:22 CAV
23:14 Workshop Food Hall and Bar
25:02 Pasquale’s Pizzaria

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Growing up in the Midwest in an Irish Catholic family, John’s own experiences and memories are relatable and remind us all of our shared Midwest heritage. Through lively interviews with local residents and civic leaders, John uncovers the uniqueness and charm of each community he visits.

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Stewartsville, Missouri

Join along on a visit to Stewartsville, Missouri!

“Stewartsville is a city in DeKalb County, Missouri, United States. The population was 750 at the 2010 census. The community is named for Robert M. Stewart, a former Missouri governor. It is part of the St. Joseph, MO–KS Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Stewartsville was originally called Tethertown, and under the latter name was platted in 1854 by George Tetherow, and named for him. A post office called Stewartsville has been in operation since 1855.

The Dalton-Uphoff House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.”


Below are some of the businesses in Stewartsville based on Google Maps..

Dollar General
Goldie’s Farmhouse Restaurant
Hill Top Restaurant
Sweet Sisters Bulk & Bakery
Stewartsville Food Pantry
D X Station Stewartsville
BP Gas Station
Keepin’ Co Beauty Salon
Turner Family Funeral Home
Ostendorf Family Dentistry
Independent Farmers Bank

The town also has a City Hall, Post Office, School (Stewartsville C-2), and 3 Churches (First Baptist, Baptist Parsonage, and United Methodist).

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Exploring Black Diamond Mines in Antioch, California USA Walking Tour #blackdiamondmines #antioch

Exploration To Go takes you on a walking tour through Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve in Antioch, California USA in stunning 4K UHD at 60 fps with relaxing jazz / modern / easy listening / instrumental music in the background for listening pleasure. The Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve is a 6,000 acre park located in Antioch, California, which is 50 miles east of San Francisco. The park is under the administration of the East Bay Regional Park District since 1973, and the area contains relics of mining towns that mined coal and silica sand.

During the 19th century, Black Diamond Mines consists of mining towns of Nortonville, Somersville, Stewartville, West Hartley, and Judsonville. The main purpose of the mines was for the abundance of coal underground that were used to power railroads, ships, and heavy industry throughout California. In the 1920's, high-quality silica sandstone were mined to make glass. Today, the mines have been turned into a tourist attraction and a museum with the main visitor's center, a 950 foot long section entrance corridor called the Greathouse portal. Hiking trails surround the mines that stretches to Contra Loma Regional Park to the east and Mount Diablo to the south.

The Rose Hill Cemetery is located on a hillside north of the mines. It is the final resting place to over 200 residents between the Somersville and Nortonville townsites and is officially designated as a Protestant cemetery. The world-known Ansel Adams photographed two Italian Cypress trees in the cemetery in 1960 and called the image Poplars, Cemetery near Mount Diablo.

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00:00 - Intro to Black Diamond Mines, Antioch, CA United States
00:20 - Somersville Road
00:38 - Black Diamond Mines Parking
01:41 - Nortonville Road Trail
06:31 - Greathouse Visitors Center
10:43 - Chapparal Loop Trail
13:24 - Hazel Atlas Portal
17:51 - Chapparal Loop Trail
18:56 - Greathouse Visitors Center
21:54 - Nortonville Road Trail
25:59 - Rose Hill Cemetery

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University of Rochester - Virtual Walking Tour [4k 60fps]

Walking around the river campus of the University of Rochester (UR) on a sunny afternoon. It is a beautiful campus along the Genesee River, and only about 2 miles south of downtown Rochester.

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The University of Rochester (U of R, UR, or U of Rochester) is a private research university in Rochester, New York. The university grants undergraduate and graduate degrees, including doctoral and professional degrees.

The University of Rochester enrolls approximately 6,800 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students. Its 158 buildings house over 200 academic majors. According to the National Science Foundation, Rochester spent $370 million on research and development in 2018, ranking it 68th in the nation. The university is the 7th largest employer in the Finger lakes region of New York.

The College of Arts, Sciences, and Engineering is home to departments and divisions of note. The Institute of Optics was founded in 1929 through a grant from Eastman Kodak and Bausch and Lomb as the first educational program in the US devoted exclusively to optics, awards approximately half of all optics degrees nationwide, and is widely regarded as the premier optics program in the nation, and among the best in the world. The Departments of Political Science and Economics have made a significant and consistent impact on positivist social science since the 1960s, and historically rank in the top 5 in their fields. The Department of Chemistry is noted for its contributions to synthetic organic chemistry, including the first lab based synthesis of morphine. The Rossell Hope Robbins Library serves as the university's resource for Old and Middle English texts and expertise. The university is also home to Rochester's Laboratory for Laser Energetics, a US Department of Energy supported national laboratory.

The University of Rochester's Eastman School of Music ranks first among undergraduate music schools in the U.S. The Sibley Music Library at Eastman is the largest academic music library in North America and holds the third largest collection in the United States.

The River Campus is in a bend of the Genesee River about 2 miles (3 km) south of downtown Rochester and covers around 200 acres (81 ha). It is bounded by Bausch & Lomb Riverside Park, an 18-acre (7.3 ha) public park along the east bank of the Genesee River formerly known as the Olmstead River Walk, and Mount Hope Cemetery, where the grave sites of Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass can be found. The River Campus was acquired in the late 1920s from the Oak Hill Country Club through a land swap deal orchestrated in part by Edwin Sage Hubbell and funded largely by George Eastman.

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RVing Through California // Hazel Atlas Black Diamond Mine Tour

We are RVing through California and found the Hazel Atlas Black Diamond Mine Tour. This was our first time exploring a mine. It is very interesting.

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Rebel Auction in Gainesville, GA Classic Tractor, Car & Truck ABSOLUTE ESTATE AUCTION June 1, 2

2 DAY ABSOLUTE ESTATE AUCTION
ESTATE OF JAMES E. SIMPSON “BIG SIMP”
Wednesday June 1st & Thursday June 2nd 2022
9:00 AM Both Days
3940 Roy Parks Rd. Gainesville, Ga 30507
Day 1: Antique Tractors & Farm Equipment
Day 2: Antique & Classic Cars and Trucks
Preview Dates: May 26th thru Sale Day 10:30 AM-4:30PM
(No Preview Sunday May 29th)

Sale Managers
Stephen Watson 478-288-2072
Kim Butler 478-737-5833
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The Auction will be held at Simpsons Farm in their air conditioned barn. All items will be sold by video from the comfort of your chair. Both days there will be drinks and refreshments severed.

This list that has been put together is just to give everyone a small glimpse into Mr. James Collection. In this collection there is over 600 Antique/Classic Cars & Trucks and over 200 Antique Tractors and Implements. There is no way to list and show every item in this Brochure but Don’t Miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to own part of one of the biggest and best collections in the Southeast. As you get here and see everyone knew Mr James “Big Simp” liked all kinds of Cars, Trucks and Tractors and his collection proves that to no end.

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History of the Morris Canal: A live televid presentation by the Canal Society of NJ

The Canal Society of NJ's Tim Roth and Joe Macasek present a history of the Morris Canal, recorded live on a Zoom video conference hosted by the New Jersey Highlands Coalition on May 7, 2020

Best Things To Do in Antioch, California

Welcome to Antioch, California – your gateway to unforgettable experiences! ???? In this video, we're taking you on a virtual journey through the Best Things To Do in Antioch, where urban charm meets natural beauty.

Nestled in the heart of Contra Costa County, Antioch offers a plethora of activities for every type of adventurer. Explore the beautiful Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve, where hiking trails wind through historic coal mines and panoramic vistas. Discover the city's rich history at the Antioch Historical Society Museum, filled with captivating exhibits and artifacts.

For water enthusiasts, the San Joaquin River beckons with opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and boating. Get your adrenaline pumping at the Antioch Speedway, where dirt track racing thrills both young and old.

Savor a diverse culinary scene that caters to every palate, from farm-to-table eateries to international flavors. And don't forget to immerse yourself in local art and culture at the Antioch Rivertown Art & Craft Beer Festival.

From family-friendly attractions to outdoor adventures and cultural gems, Antioch is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be explored. Join us in uncovering the vibrant tapestry of this charming Californian city!

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July 4th Fireworks Finale '09 Stewartville, Mn.

Stewartville, Mn July 4th 2010 Fireworks Finale

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Driving through Lake City Minnesota

Getting closer to Lake City, Minnesota. Was bored. Video not the greatest.

Eastbound I-90: Albert Lea MN to La Crosse WI 4K Ultra HD Dash Cam

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In this 4K Ultra HD dash cam video, I continue east on I-90 going past the Interstate 35 and 90 Interchange in Albert Lea. As I drive east, I drive past Austin, Chatfield, St. Charles, Wilson, and Dakota. Here we start drive along the mighty Mississippi River until I-90 cuts over it and into the state of Wisconsin. The video ends at the Wisconsin welcome center just into La Crosse.

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Amtrak Western Route 1994 Coast Starlight Santa Clara to Santa Barbara , CA

Enjoy a Counter Clockwise Tour of the Western United States aboard AMTRAK's Coast Starlight.

November 11th 1994 Alvon Dahl, Melba Wilson, and I on Day 5 of a week long train trip aboard Amtrak. This segment is from Santa Clara to Santa Barbara, CA.
See the marshlands, hills and mountains, fields of fresh produce and of course the beautiful Pacific Ocean and coastline.

Enjoy the sights and sounds of The Coast Starlight traveling coach across the western routes of Amtrak.
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Oxbow Park and the Zollman Zoo! From Eagles to Buffalo

Day-tripping Oxbow Park and the Zollman Zoo in Byron, Mn. From turtles to snakes and Eagles to Buffalo, what a great day we had.

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Alabama Pinhoti Trail: Sections 1-3

Thru-Hiking the Pinhoti Trail - Sections 1-3: 35.0 miles from the Southern Terminus at Flagg Mountain to Bulls Gap in Alabama.
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