Thai vignette GAA 2010
3:22
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Stand Up for the Arts
0:31
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Atomic Testing
3:47
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Johnson Jeffries fight
0:32
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Early20th Lido De Paris
1:08
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Top 10: The Last Stage Robbery
8:15
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Top 10; The Chairs - State v. Davis
7:23
Top 10: Murder of Julia Bulette
5:17
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Top 10: The Execution of Mrs. Potts
6:56
Distilled: Performance Art
13:00
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Distilled: Conceptual Sculptures Q&A
3:23
Top 10: The Leaving Tax
5:28
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Top 10: The Posse - Smith v. State
8:06
Song: Sonny Boy the Talking Dog
2:17
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Interview: Sonny Boy the Talking Dog
9:55
Train Show
4:57
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Great Train Robbery
9:58
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Santa Train 2009
3:38
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Photo Day Runby
5:20
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Eureka Steam Locomotive
9:54
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Searching for Culture in Nevada
0:35
14 жыл бұрын
Пікірлер
@stingerredshock3418
@stingerredshock3418 6 ай бұрын
I was searching for vids about the episode 8 of Sonny Boy anime Not regretting finding this tbh
@moniquepreciado1040
@moniquepreciado1040 8 ай бұрын
She actually lived in a cottage close by the China district which makes me think she was kind to everyone no matter their race or income.
@prestonforayter7747
@prestonforayter7747 8 ай бұрын
There are 33,000 mines around Tonapah. I think they got carried away.
@MultiRobotnik
@MultiRobotnik 8 ай бұрын
Is that Zomboss?
@DeborahLorraine
@DeborahLorraine Жыл бұрын
Part 3 - kzbin.info/www/bejne/oGOVc5d4bcmCfNksi=AUGxvvrYauYCviM4
@DeborahLorraine
@DeborahLorraine Жыл бұрын
Part 2 - kzbin.info/www/bejne/mmXJcnWVlJ6Mqassi=xiSI6BnoMLM5fIks
@mz.kjones9531
@mz.kjones9531 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this!! It was so nice to discover this extraordinary Architect and his contribution to History!!!
@RiverFaught
@RiverFaught Жыл бұрын
Yep...
@trainwreck420ish
@trainwreck420ish Жыл бұрын
Boring architecture
@ZeroPointZap
@ZeroPointZap Жыл бұрын
Coke?
@hobbsinvestigators1315
@hobbsinvestigators1315 2 жыл бұрын
JUST SAY "NO" and see what happens...Silverado Stagecoach
@hobbsinvestigators1315
@hobbsinvestigators1315 2 жыл бұрын
Fire Captain McMurphy wife in funeral garb, husband killed, they owned hotel & restaurant ... McMurphy "NO prostitution " THEY WERR ELIMINATED then the Whores showed up. Reference: 1867 "Roughing It" Sam Clemens SAM WAS THERE
@hobbsinvestigators1315
@hobbsinvestigators1315 2 жыл бұрын
Mackey boys murdered Mrs McMurphy aka JB #metoo1867
@ontheroadwithnorm2024
@ontheroadwithnorm2024 2 жыл бұрын
Tonopah is a great place to hang out. Central to many explorations in the area. My son and I have been there twice this year. We stayed at the Mizpah both times. We unloaded our dirt bikes there and spent a few days driving around in the desert. Here's a short video. I crash my bike near the end. kzbin.info/www/bejne/gpaVdouYqN2eoMU
@shelbybuckles4328
@shelbybuckles4328 2 жыл бұрын
Ok!👍
@jimeaglesmith
@jimeaglesmith 2 жыл бұрын
inspired by the exhibit i wrote a song by same name and it won a nomination by the Indian Summer Music Awards in 2017' :)
@NoMore4YearsofFailur
@NoMore4YearsofFailur 2 жыл бұрын
How ironic......the glorious, magnificent and illustrious whites carving up statues to someone who hated whites, used whites, borrowed (pretty much everything) from whites while herself and her people contributed nothing to humanity in general. Whatever she did, she did only for her people. Why are my people puting up statues for someone who hated my ancestors is beyond me.
@blackfemalenumismatist5598
@blackfemalenumismatist5598 2 жыл бұрын
1st African American saloon found ever? Now that's deep
@johannae2159
@johannae2159 2 жыл бұрын
Life Among the Piutes by Sara Winnemucca Hopkins is authored by herself. I prefer Native Authors since we descend from our ancestral and grandparents story telling. Thank you for hustling for the statue. ✊🏽
@josephinetracy1485
@josephinetracy1485 Жыл бұрын
Don't you think it was kind've strange that after all of the damage that white men did to her beloved tribe, including the Paiute War and force removing them off of their land to a concentration camp in eastern Washington, that she would go on to marry two white men? One a military officer (think 'Paiute War') who eventually abandoned her, and the other a government Indian Affairs employee (think "concentration camp"). Why would someone aid and comfort the very men who were destroying her people!??
@johannae2159
@johannae2159 Жыл бұрын
Stockholm syndrome since 1491 any questions? why was there a William Station Massacre because of pedofile kidnapping mormon trespassers. amen 😷
@shantoreywilkins651
@shantoreywilkins651 2 жыл бұрын
#7th
@workspilot.
@workspilot. 3 жыл бұрын
I like the original audio from 1865!
@TheUnforgiven59
@TheUnforgiven59 3 жыл бұрын
Wikipedia says the Wild West ended in 1924, but I like to think around the time of WW1 and the last stagecoach robbery being the end of it. When was the last train robbery?
@zladatv
@zladatv 3 жыл бұрын
*👍класс и привет от тренера по футболу*
@user-vz2ei3sb7r
@user-vz2ei3sb7r 3 жыл бұрын
This is a awesome little town with lots of history unfortunately the law-enforcement pray on outsiders And out of town folks
@TiffMcGiff
@TiffMcGiff 2 жыл бұрын
Never saw a cop the whole time I was there. Sorry to hear that.
@jayreedy6244
@jayreedy6244 3 жыл бұрын
Bur Bandurraga himself, sorry to say, is something of an a...hole who apparently takes that trait as indicative of manliness. Guess there's something Basque about that.
@oldermusiclover
@oldermusiclover 3 жыл бұрын
LOVE THAT PLACE you would have never gotten me out of there if i had lived there wish i could purchase a copy of this video when i was there they didn' t have any for sale
@garedmorort
@garedmorort 3 жыл бұрын
We all know it was made by Jack Marston, the last outlaw
@eniggaracer
@eniggaracer Жыл бұрын
Jack lived a very sad life, his father made the mistake Arthur told him to avoid, his father payed for it, Jack made the same mistake as his father, and will likely pay for it too.
@nr_6170
@nr_6170 3 жыл бұрын
Randomly stumbled upon this now if I get a girlfriend I hope she likes gowns
@mona4032
@mona4032 3 жыл бұрын
I love the Victorian era
@horseslove45
@horseslove45 3 жыл бұрын
Omg that corset. I want to hide my eyes. Girl! You didn’t do it right. The top button is undone that can ruin the corset
@markfrench8892
@markfrench8892 3 жыл бұрын
Who's the nay sayer that gave this video a thumbs down? Must be jealous I guess. By the way if you keep tabs on the comments here....Hi, Dan!!
@francisebbecke2727
@francisebbecke2727 3 жыл бұрын
People drank a lot in Wyoming in the 1880s. Nothing has changed.
@cyncitynv7413
@cyncitynv7413 3 жыл бұрын
Home means Nevada home means the hills home means mining gold and silver! I LOVE Nevada!
@steve94044
@steve94044 4 жыл бұрын
Really interesting!
@steve94044
@steve94044 4 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thank you!
@Skylark-nu4qt
@Skylark-nu4qt 4 жыл бұрын
This was such a joy to watch and learn!!😊😊thank you!
@Rendon276
@Rendon276 4 жыл бұрын
Disliking on account of shit sound.
@michaelrogers3442
@michaelrogers3442 4 жыл бұрын
I use to live there and went to Tonopah High School in 1969
@aprildenham4730
@aprildenham4730 2 жыл бұрын
By now a dad , or ‘father (many?) muckers’
@tzarinavictoria3531
@tzarinavictoria3531 4 жыл бұрын
What an ignorant women, women did wear underwear just not what we would recognize
@bonniefells7585
@bonniefells7585 4 жыл бұрын
I discovered Paul Revere Williams on PBS. I instantly became obsessed with him and wanted to know more. While committed to find out more of his story, I started YouTubing. My breath was taken away when learning that he designed in Reno, Nevada where I was born and raised. The structures he designed are structures that I know all too well and as an African American born in Reno, I am profoundly moved and feel so much pride and love for Paul Revere Williams. I am speechless.
@bradleybriggs
@bradleybriggs 4 жыл бұрын
Archaeology on the Comstock www.onlinenevada.org/articles/archaeology-comstock Professional archaeology has yielded many insights into Comstock life over a century ago. The discovery of an African American saloon, the world's oldest Tabasco Sauce bottle, and the first examples of human DNA retrieved from artifacts other than human remains have captured international headlines. Still, the real story involves the patient, labor-intensive analysis of hundreds of thousands of artifacts examined in context. At least half the buildings in Virginia City during the 1870s are now gone. Most left archaeological traces. For decades, this resource attracted bottle diggers who eliminated thousands of sites searching for a few collectibles. Early attempts to professionally excavate Comstock resources yielded some results. Unfortunately, the discipline tended to shun publicity, and the benefits of careful archaeology remained largely unknown. In 1993, the State Historic Preservation Office, the University of Nevada, Reno, and the Comstock Historic District Commission cooperated with dozens of dedicated volunteers to begin a systematic examination of Virginia City's archaeology. The team has excavated four saloons, a boarding house, the site of the 1877 Piper's Opera House, part of Chinatown, and numerous house sites. Other coalitions of archaeologists and volunteers have added to the story, most notably in 2004 with the examination of the remains of a Silver City schoolhouse. One of the problems with professional archaeology is that when placed in competition with bottle diggers, the latter will always cover far more ground. The archaeologist's slow methodology is exacerbated in the lab where cleaning, cataloguing, and analyzing artifacts takes three to five hours for every hour in the field. A bottle digger can destroy many sites in the time an archaeologist takes to understand a single location. Since 1993, professionals have opened sites to visitors and the media, sharing knowledge, displaying artifacts, and telling their story using every possible outlet. This has inspired some residents to oppose bottle digging, as they come to understand that their archaeology is like a library of books, each in danger of being destroyed by those who would tear out pages for personal benefit. One of the most important Comstock contributions to historical archaeology is its examination of saloons, the most comprehensive in the West. Shanahan and O'Callaghan's Hibernia Brewery and Saloon, O'Brien and Costello's Shooting Gallery and Saloon, John Piper's Old Corner Bar, and William Brown's Boston Saloon are each understood in ways not possible with the limited written record. More importantly, it is possible to compare the artifacts in each, concluding, for example, that the Hibernia had the poorest cuts of meat and the African-American-owned Boston had the best. Piper provided a refined environment for a modest price, tackling the problem of poor water quality in the early 1860s with a carbon water filter imported from London. The discovery of the world's oldest Tabasco Sauce bottle at the Boston Saloon adds another layer to the story, demonstrating an interest in exotic cuisine while placing the product in the West long before historians thought possible. A hypodermic needle recovered from beneath a house's floorboards yielded another sort of insight, this time at a location other than a saloon. The wide needle of the implement required the patient to open a vein for irrigation, resulting in fatty cells being left behind inside the tool. Analysis of retrieved DNA demonstrated that at least four people of both genders used the needle. The method was echoed at the Boston Saloon site where archaeologists retrieved DNA from inside a pipe stem, revealing that a woman once smoked it. These are only a few examples of how dedicated professionals have changed our perception of the early mining community. Comstock archaeologists are rewriting history one site at a time, bringing the past to life. Havens in a Heartless World Part I: Virginia City's Saloons and Archaeology of the Wild West www.onlinenevada.org/havens-heartless-world-part-i-virginia-citys-saloons-and-archaeology-wild-west Havens in a Heartless World Part II: Virginia City's Saloon Artifacts www.onlinenevada.org/havens-heartless-world-part-ii-virginia-citys-saloon-artifacts Havens in a Heartless World Part III: Other Distractions of Virginia City's Saloons www.onlinenevada.org/havens-heartless-world-part-iii-other-distractions-virginia-citys-saloons Part 2 - African Americans on the Comstock kzbin.info/www/bejne/m4CtoaRuoNGMaa8 Part 3 - African Americans on the Comstock kzbin.info/www/bejne/o2SpfqJveMarf68
@bradleybriggs
@bradleybriggs 4 жыл бұрын
Archaeology on the Comstock www.onlinenevada.org/articles/archaeology-comstock Professional archaeology has yielded many insights into Comstock life over a century ago. The discovery of an African American saloon, the world's oldest Tabasco Sauce bottle, and the first examples of human DNA retrieved from artifacts other than human remains have captured international headlines. Still, the real story involves the patient, labor-intensive analysis of hundreds of thousands of artifacts examined in context. At least half the buildings in Virginia City during the 1870s are now gone. Most left archaeological traces. For decades, this resource attracted bottle diggers who eliminated thousands of sites searching for a few collectibles. Early attempts to professionally excavate Comstock resources yielded some results. Unfortunately, the discipline tended to shun publicity, and the benefits of careful archaeology remained largely unknown. In 1993, the State Historic Preservation Office, the University of Nevada, Reno, and the Comstock Historic District Commission cooperated with dozens of dedicated volunteers to begin a systematic examination of Virginia City's archaeology. The team has excavated four saloons, a boarding house, the site of the 1877 Piper's Opera House, part of Chinatown, and numerous house sites. Other coalitions of archaeologists and volunteers have added to the story, most notably in 2004 with the examination of the remains of a Silver City schoolhouse. One of the problems with professional archaeology is that when placed in competition with bottle diggers, the latter will always cover far more ground. The archaeologist's slow methodology is exacerbated in the lab where cleaning, cataloguing, and analyzing artifacts takes three to five hours for every hour in the field. A bottle digger can destroy many sites in the time an archaeologist takes to understand a single location. Since 1993, professionals have opened sites to visitors and the media, sharing knowledge, displaying artifacts, and telling their story using every possible outlet. This has inspired some residents to oppose bottle digging, as they come to understand that their archaeology is like a library of books, each in danger of being destroyed by those who would tear out pages for personal benefit. One of the most important Comstock contributions to historical archaeology is its examination of saloons, the most comprehensive in the West. Shanahan and O'Callaghan's Hibernia Brewery and Saloon, O'Brien and Costello's Shooting Gallery and Saloon, John Piper's Old Corner Bar, and William Brown's Boston Saloon are each understood in ways not possible with the limited written record. More importantly, it is possible to compare the artifacts in each, concluding, for example, that the Hibernia had the poorest cuts of meat and the African-American-owned Boston had the best. Piper provided a refined environment for a modest price, tackling the problem of poor water quality in the early 1860s with a carbon water filter imported from London. The discovery of the world's oldest Tabasco Sauce bottle at the Boston Saloon adds another layer to the story, demonstrating an interest in exotic cuisine while placing the product in the West long before historians thought possible. A hypodermic needle recovered from beneath a house's floorboards yielded another sort of insight, this time at a location other than a saloon. The wide needle of the implement required the patient to open a vein for irrigation, resulting in fatty cells being left behind inside the tool. Analysis of retrieved DNA demonstrated that at least four people of both genders used the needle. The method was echoed at the Boston Saloon site where archaeologists retrieved DNA from inside a pipe stem, revealing that a woman once smoked it. These are only a few examples of how dedicated professionals have changed our perception of the early mining community. Comstock archaeologists are rewriting history one site at a time, bringing the past to life. Havens in a Heartless World Part I: Virginia City's Saloons and Archaeology of the Wild West www.onlinenevada.org/havens-heartless-world-part-i-virginia-citys-saloons-and-archaeology-wild-west Havens in a Heartless World Part II: Virginia City's Saloon Artifacts www.onlinenevada.org/havens-heartless-world-part-ii-virginia-citys-saloon-artifacts Havens in a Heartless World Part III: Other Distractions of Virginia City's Saloons www.onlinenevada.org/havens-heartless-world-part-iii-other-distractions-virginia-citys-saloons Part 1 - African Americans on the Comstock kzbin.info/www/bejne/qXqbkpyJZbqDh9E Part 3 - African Americans on the Comstock kzbin.info/www/bejne/o2SpfqJveMarf68
@bradleybriggs
@bradleybriggs 4 жыл бұрын
Archaeology on the Comstock www.onlinenevada.org/articles/archaeology-comstock Professional archaeology has yielded many insights into Comstock life over a century ago. The discovery of an African American saloon, the world's oldest Tabasco Sauce bottle, and the first examples of human DNA retrieved from artifacts other than human remains have captured international headlines. Still, the real story involves the patient, labor-intensive analysis of hundreds of thousands of artifacts examined in context. At least half the buildings in Virginia City during the 1870s are now gone. Most left archaeological traces. For decades, this resource attracted bottle diggers who eliminated thousands of sites searching for a few collectibles. Early attempts to professionally excavate Comstock resources yielded some results. Unfortunately, the discipline tended to shun publicity, and the benefits of careful archaeology remained largely unknown. In 1993, the State Historic Preservation Office, the University of Nevada, Reno, and the Comstock Historic District Commission cooperated with dozens of dedicated volunteers to begin a systematic examination of Virginia City's archaeology. The team has excavated four saloons, a boarding house, the site of the 1877 Piper's Opera House, part of Chinatown, and numerous house sites. Other coalitions of archaeologists and volunteers have added to the story, most notably in 2004 with the examination of the remains of a Silver City schoolhouse. One of the problems with professional archaeology is that when placed in competition with bottle diggers, the latter will always cover far more ground. The archaeologist's slow methodology is exacerbated in the lab where cleaning, cataloguing, and analyzing artifacts takes three to five hours for every hour in the field. A bottle digger can destroy many sites in the time an archaeologist takes to understand a single location. Since 1993, professionals have opened sites to visitors and the media, sharing knowledge, displaying artifacts, and telling their story using every possible outlet. This has inspired some residents to oppose bottle digging, as they come to understand that their archaeology is like a library of books, each in danger of being destroyed by those who would tear out pages for personal benefit. One of the most important Comstock contributions to historical archaeology is its examination of saloons, the most comprehensive in the West. Shanahan and O'Callaghan's Hibernia Brewery and Saloon, O'Brien and Costello's Shooting Gallery and Saloon, John Piper's Old Corner Bar, and William Brown's Boston Saloon are each understood in ways not possible with the limited written record. More importantly, it is possible to compare the artifacts in each, concluding, for example, that the Hibernia had the poorest cuts of meat and the African-American-owned Boston had the best. Piper provided a refined environment for a modest price, tackling the problem of poor water quality in the early 1860s with a carbon water filter imported from London. The discovery of the world's oldest Tabasco Sauce bottle at the Boston Saloon adds another layer to the story, demonstrating an interest in exotic cuisine while placing the product in the West long before historians thought possible. A hypodermic needle recovered from beneath a house's floorboards yielded another sort of insight, this time at a location other than a saloon. The wide needle of the implement required the patient to open a vein for irrigation, resulting in fatty cells being left behind inside the tool. Analysis of retrieved DNA demonstrated that at least four people of both genders used the needle. The method was echoed at the Boston Saloon site where archaeologists retrieved DNA from inside a pipe stem, revealing that a woman once smoked it. These are only a few examples of how dedicated professionals have changed our perception of the early mining community. Comstock archaeologists are rewriting history one site at a time, bringing the past to life. Havens in a Heartless World Part I: Virginia City's Saloons and Archaeology of the Wild West www.onlinenevada.org/havens-heartless-world-part-i-virginia-citys-saloons-and-archaeology-wild-west Havens in a Heartless World Part II: Virginia City's Saloon Artifacts www.onlinenevada.org/havens-heartless-world-part-ii-virginia-citys-saloon-artifacts Havens in a Heartless World Part III: Other Distractions of Virginia City's Saloons www.onlinenevada.org/havens-heartless-world-part-iii-other-distractions-virginia-citys-saloons Part 1 - African Americans on the Comstock kzbin.info/www/bejne/qXqbkpyJZbqDh9E Part 2 - African Americans on the Comstock kzbin.info/www/bejne/m4CtoaRuoNGMaa8
@tonyd9455
@tonyd9455 4 жыл бұрын
I gave up when he mentioned the Flamingo. it's common knowledge that the El Rancho ws here first!!
@narbizar
@narbizar 4 жыл бұрын
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@narbizar 4 жыл бұрын
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@OmnikTWR
@OmnikTWR 5 жыл бұрын
this looked really fun, thanks!
@anonymousanonymous9366
@anonymousanonymous9366 5 жыл бұрын
Wow, did the Bonanza episode "Julia Bulette Story" have it all wrong. The Bonanza episode, in Season 1, depicts Bulette as a saloon owner who falls in love with 'Little Joe' Cartwright. 'Little Joe', besotten with Bulette in return, actually proposes marriage to she. Now, knowing the true history of Julie Bulette, it is painfully clear "why" she 'would not' marry 'Little Joe': how could a prostitute become Ben Cartwright's daughter-in-law?
@christinestange4813
@christinestange4813 5 жыл бұрын
What a WONDERFUL documentary! A must see for everyone planning to visit this end of Lake Tahoe. Thank you!
@whatwouldaudreyhepburndo4260
@whatwouldaudreyhepburndo4260 5 жыл бұрын
Grew up there....amazing home, boat etc. A must see!