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Liechtenstein Travel Guide

Liechtenstein is the sixth smallest country in the world (roughly the size of Washington, D.C.). It has a historic castle, bustling downtown, vineyard, and some of the most memorable hiking in the Alps. Vaduz is the nation’s capital and where you will most likely start your Liechtenstein adventure. It’s the starting point for the Via Alpina ( and where you can get your passport stamped (at the Tourism Office). For the best hiking, you’ll head to the charming resort town of Malbun. Don’t forget to try the national dish of Käsknöpfle!

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High Crime Surrounds Louisville's Popular Venues

Both the University of Louisville and Churchill Downs are Louisville, Kentucky's pride and joy. Louisville Cardinal football and basketball have a strong loyal fan base, and Churchill Downs is home to the famed Kentucky Derby. Both U of L and Churchill Downs are located in the south part of town pretty close to each other. Also in this part of town is the Kentucky Expo Center, where the Kentucky State Fair is held. You also have several other large events that come through town that set up shop at the Kentucky Expo Center. On top of all of that, you have Kentucky Kingdom in this part of town, which is a large theme park and attraction for the region. In this video I show all of those places, along with the surrounding neighborhoods.

DuPont Manual High School: 2:09
University of Louisville Campus: 3:18 - 10:04
Cardinal Stadium: 8:50
South Louisville Neighborhood: 10:13
University of Louisville Campus Again: 11:05 - 13:34
South Louisville Neighborhood Again: 13:34 - 14:43
Churchill Downs 13:34 - 19:50
South Louisville Neighborhood Again: 21:30 - 22:55
U of L campus Again: 22:55 - 24:56
Taylor Berry Neighborhood: 26:02 - 30:05
Kentucky Kingdom Theme Park: 36:30
Kentucky Expo Center & State Fair: 38:15


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Is the Newburg and Okolona Area Safe? Newburg & Okolona, Louisville 5K.

Some locals say that this part of Louisville is on the decline in terms of high crime rates and home values. In this video I explore the Newburg and Okolona area of Louisville, Kentucky.

Abandoned Edgewood Neighborhood: 1:35 - 5:08
Louisville Male Traditional High School: 5:46
Louisville Downs/Derby City Gaming: 6:28
Watterson Park: 9:46
West Buechel: 11:24
Bon-Air Neighborhood: 13:00
Seneca High School: 14:40
Klondike Neighborhood: 18:35
Buechel: 22:36
Appliance Park: 23:08
Newburg: 25:35 - 29:10
Okolona: 29:10 - 35:30
Jefferson Mall: 30:46
Southern High School: 34:03
Marion C. Moore School: 37:37
Fern Creek High School: 40:38

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Morganfield,Ky - Old Shawneetown, Ill Timelapse

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Alvin Grassrope talks about the Lakota ways

Alvin Grassrope is a full-blooded Lakota who shares his knowledge with visitors at the Crazy Horse Memorial Museum in the Black Hills, South Dakota. Early one morning July 2014 he graciously consented to let me video him talking about the origins of his english and Lakota names and the Lakota outlook on life.

see also Alvin Grassrope talks about his grandfather who fought at Little Bighorn

Timelapse Drive December 3, 2013

On my way to Maine, I tried a time lapse on my GoPro Hero 3 Black with window mount. The battery lasted two hours so I got from New York to Massachusetts while the sun was coming up. Pretty fun!

Touring the Quincy Quarry with the Quincy Quarry & Granite Workers Museum historian and president

A walking tour discussing the history of the Quincy Quarry in Quincy, Massachusetts with Al Bina (grey shirt with red cap), President, and Tom Bonomi (red shirt, doing most of the presentations), Historian of the Quincy Quarry & Granite Workers Museum.

The railroad built in 1826 to haul quarried granite was the first commercial railroad in America. More information on the history is included below

This walking tour is one of the monthly behind the scenes events organized as a part of History Camp Boston. You don't have to have attended the annual event in order to participate. Learn more about upcoming monthly outings and sign up to receive alerts at HistoryCamp.org/boston.

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THE HISTORY OF QUARRY

From a publication that the company put out in 1926, The Quarries of the Granite Railway Company, The First Railway in America:

“The Granite Railway Company wishes to call to the attention of architects and others the preeminent qualities of dark Quincy granite which make it a most desirable building material. For more than one hundred years the quarries of the Granite Railway Company have been in continuous operation, and for the first fifty years of that period the principal use of the stone quarried was for buildings. Gradually the enduring characteristics of the stone and the increasing cost of labor led to its use almost exclusively in monumental work. With the advent of steel frame buildings and the development of improved methods in granite manufacture, the desirability of this particular stone for certain architectural purposes has again become recognized.

In 1826 the Granite Railway Company was organized under the guiding hand of Colonel Thomas Handasyd Perkins and chattered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for the dual purpose of quarrying stone and transporting it by railroad to the Neponset River, whence it was taken by vessels to all parts of the Atlantic coast from Maine to Louisiana. The railroad which it built in 1826 was “THE FIRST RAILROAD IN AMERICA”

For half a century the company operated both its quarries and its railroad, then it gave up its railroad and devoted its entire energies to the quarrying side of the business, relying for its transportation on the great network of railroads teaching to all parts of the United States. From the quarries of the Granite Railway Company came the stone for many notable buildings. Bunker Hill Monument was built of stone from its Bunker Hill Quarry. The Boston Custom House, converted into Boston’s loftiest building by the addition of a tower which serves as a landmark for many miles around, was built of stone from its Pine Hill Quarry. From the same quarry came the stone for Minot’s Ledge Light, one of the famous light houses of the world, rising from the water near the entrance to Boston Harbor at one of the most dangerous points on the New England coast.”

[HD] Norfolk & Southern in Central Kentucky- Louisville Subdivision and CN&TP

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Northfolk & Southern action in Central Kentucky along the Louisville Subdivisions and CN&TP 1st District, both of which are ex-Southern lines.

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