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Do you know if there are any of the same employees at the new zoo that were at Crandon Park Zoo? I am trying to get some information on the zookeeper that had been at Crandon Park zoo in the 60s. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Scrapple, yuck! I seriously do not blame you for making haste getting away from that Frankenstein meat mash. I had a friend invite me to breakfast in his place with him and his wife and they served me Scrapple for the 1st time and it was my last time at the same time. Everything else in this video was fantastic !
Great tour! Thank you. Nemours has been a big favorite of mine since I was a young child and I saw it in Architectural Digest. I’ve never toured it but would like to one day. Have seen the big houses at Newport though. The gardens here are spectacular and the house is a pretty as any there. Glad AI Dupont left the resources to keep it going for others to enjoy.
I went to Skyline caverns as a child, then took my own children and next week I will be bringing my 18 mo. granddaughter! We love it here! I think it is important to show children at a young age many different experiences. Going into the subterranean opens the mind of developing children. Their world is suddenly much larger than just the ground and sky- now they will understand what is underneath.
I disagree with the comment sixth or seventh song from Rubber Soul to me You Won't See Me Think For Yourself In My Life If I Needed Someone Wait has always been my all time favorites.
I saw something similar in outskirts of Seoul, Korea. Theirs have a top awning for UV protection. That would be more comfortable if these railroad bikes also had a rooftop awning.
The building is supposed to represent a phonograph needle but since it's upside down few get that impression. when we were there Johnny Cash's bus was parked outside and totally open to all. June had the rear section all to herself-all colored pink. He didn't want to fly but although it was considered a luxury bus, I wouldn't want to travel his way, Give me a ticket for an aeroplane!
I just came across this video and didn't even realize I was going to be in it! You did a great job putting together this video and we're glad you enjoyed the tour!
I just learned, years late, that this place closed. It's such a shame. 😟 I never got to visit the D.C. location. I did visit when it was in Arlington. It was a great place. I wish I could have gone to the D.C. one. The Newseum will be missed.
If you haven’t heard Paul McCartney tell that story about the bus trip across town to find the guy who knew B7 at least 17 times, you should hand in your Beatles fan card.
i been here many times and when i had my car i used to come up through here and we would do reenactments up at the park where the correspondents monument is
Every morning at the mine you could see him arrive he stood 6'6" weighed 245 kinda broad at the shoulder and narrow at the hip and everybody knew ya didn't give no lip to big john There's also a third type of gas that was down there... assithane...the gas that was generated when someone in the mines had beans for dinner
I see that it has been just refurbed and replaced in position but its not a long term good location near the sea an all - that plane needs to be indoors to preserve it properly.