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10 Best place to visit in Turpin Hills United States

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30 FREE Roadside Attractions: Southern Indiana’s Epic Roadtrip (Southern Indiana)

30 FREE Roadside Attractions: Southern Indiana’s Epic Roadtrip (Southern Indiana)

Get a large drink and your favorite snacks: we’re going on an EPIC roadtrip! Covering around 300 miles, southern Indiana has a HUGE number of fun roadside attractions, that cost nothing but a tank of gas. This video covers 30 of them, but there are many more!

This is a video that will bring back good memories to some, and inspire new road trips for others. Whatever the case, all of these attractions are 100% free, and 100% Southern Indiana! How many have you seen?

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1. Big Ben
AUTHOR: SecretName101
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HIDDEN WORLDS: Exploring Corydon and Harrison County Indiana

An epic roadtrip to interesting and exotic places, inside Harrison County, Indiana! From places over 200 years old, to places that scientists say are millions of years old, Harrison County has so many hidden things to discover. The film goes inside historic buildings, ancient caves, interesting tourist stops, and some of the most beautiful country in southern Indiana. Come along for the ride!


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(1) Ghost Dance by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
(2) Amazing Plan - Silent Film Dark by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
(3) Temptation March by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
(4) Life in Romance by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
(5) Consort for Brass - Classical Rousing by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
(6) Danse Macabre by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
(7) That Kid in Fourth Grade Who Really Liked the Denver Broncos by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

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(1) Monument Mountain, inside Wyandotte Cave
Dave Bunnell
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(1) Corydon Tourism map
(2) Thomas Posey house archival photo
(3) Glory of Rome newspaper photo
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Part II: Free Roadside Attractions of Southern Indiana

What’s better than a roadtrip across beautiful country: a roadtrip where none of the attractions cost anything! In this part two, (22) more free roadside attractions are covered, from Greensburg to Vincennes. It’s a massive roadtrip! Grab your favorite drink, snack, and let’s go for a ride!
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HIDDEN WORLDS: Exploring Ancient Crawford County Indiana

A deserted paradise where ancient people once lived, ruins of a distant past, ghost towns. Imagine a place older than time, where ancient people lived in canyons, and mined large caves for chert, to create weapons and tools. A place where waterfalls and amazing beauty surrounds you, like the garden of Eden, secluded and only accessible, if you're willing to walk into the woods. A place where ghost towns hint of a distant history, and await to tell the story. This is the incredible, hidden world, of Crawford County Indiana.

This film explores Wyandotte Cave, Cave Country Canoes, The Shoe Tree, Marengo Cave, The Yellow Birch Ravine, Taswell Arch, Hemlock Cliffs, Potts Creek Rock Shelter, Ruins of the Crawford County Courthouse (Fredonia), Cape Sandy overlook, the Leavenworth Overlook, the Old Leavenworth ghost town, and ruins of the Dam and Lock No 44 Pump House.


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Five Armies by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

Evening Melodrama by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

Long Road Ahead by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

Drums of the Deep by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

Consort for Brass - Classical Rousing by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

Life in Romance by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.


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1)    Monument Mountain, inside Wyandotte Cave
Dave Bunnell
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Top 10 Shopping Malls to Visit in New Jersey | USA - English

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New Jersey is a northeastern U.S. state with some 130 miles of Atlantic coast. Jersey City, across the Hudson River from Lower Manhattan, is the site of Liberty State Park, where ferries embark for nearby Ellis Island, with its historic Immigration Museum, and the iconic Statue of Liberty. The Jersey Shore includes notable resort towns like historic Asbury Park and Cape May, with its preserved Victorian buildings. Malls have always been a popular American pastime because of their timeless combination of retail stores and alluring restaurants. In this video, we will show you the top 10 Shopping Malls to visit in New Jersey.

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Carrollton, Kentucky

Located midway between Cincinnati and Louisville where the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers meet, Carrollton is the kind of town where you can still get a good breakfast, read a paper, and look out at the river, all under one roof. It's a place where the best story is told while meeting at the crosswalks, and the church bells still ring at noon.

Carrollton is the kind of place that should be on your list of scenic drives as you tour north central Kentucky.

Carrollton is only 14 miles from the Kentucky Speedway and 20 miles from Belterra Casino in Indiana. Carrollton is home to one of Kentucky's finest state parks, General Butler State Resort Park. This beautiful park encompasses 791 acres and surrounds a relaxing 30 acre lake. The Butler-Turpin State Historic House (c. 1859) sets proudly on the hill watching her coveted grounds.

Carrollton is also home to the Historic Masterson House (c 1790) where you can experience the heritage of a time-gone-by. Spinning, basket making, lye soap making, rock masonry, fence making, and candle making are a few of the demonstrations.

Visit for more information on historic Carrollton.

Hidden Chicago with Geoffrey Baer

Some are mysterious, some are beautiful and some are just plain bizarre! Geoffrey Baer takes you all over the Chicago region in search of often-overlooked fragments of our history. Many are in places you pass by every day. But when you learn their hidden stories you're sure to say I never knew that!

Footsteps of the Ancestors

A journey across Indiana, to amazing, beautiful places, some so remote, you may have never seen them before! It starts with the ancient places that prehistoric ancestors lived, to the epic stories of native warriors and leaders, that lived here: Jacco, Tecumseh, Tensketawah, Metocinya, Menshingomesia, Richardville, Menominee, and Little Turtle.

Along the way, places of peace and beauty, as well as conflict, are visited on a long, adult field trip.

The culmination of 6 months of filming, in beautiful southern, central and northern Indiana. It’s both a historical account of Native American culture, as well as a spiritual journey, in the footsteps of the ancestors.

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1. Anxiety - Madness Paranoia by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
2. Drums of the Deep by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
3. Infinite Perspective by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
4. Expeditionary by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
5. Five Armies by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.


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1. 1787 Northwest Territory Map
AUTHOR: Isochrone
LICENSE: Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International

Open Spaces & Historic Places in Morris County

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Come walk with us through parks, at a wildlife refuge, on trails and at historic sites in this half-hour program about Open Spaces and Historic Places in Morris County, New Jersey. Secluded and peaceful, rich with wildlife and history, the parks and trails will entice you to visit. We should always remember that these parks, refuges, historic sites, greens and other sites were preserved because dedicated and determined individuals and organizations worked to preserve them. Let’s honor their work by getting outside and appreciating the sites.
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Haunted Places Along the Ohio River (Southern, Indiana)

Ancient curses, river pirates, haunted mausoleums above the river, and mansions over 150 years old, where former residents, long dead, refuse to leave. I am intrigued by legends, and the Ohio River, along the southern part of Indiana, is filled with them!

Many places you pass every day, and don’t give a second thought, are the setting for many old, and interesting stories. And if you ask local people, they will tell you incredible tales, handed down for generations, that are in no library or internet database!

Come along for a road trip, starting at Evansville, Indiana, ending at Vevay, and exploring legends everywhere in between!

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Medusa by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

Echoes of Time v2 by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

Divertissement by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

Anguish by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.


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1. EVP #1
AUTHOR: LuckyLouie
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2. Nazgul
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3. Captain Frank Tomb (modern)
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4. Captain Frank Tomb inside (Modern)
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5. Captain Frank Tomb inside #2 (Modern)
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AUTHOR: Batanagar Paranormal Society
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YORK England - The Most Medieval City in England - Walking Tour

York, England is one of the best medieval cities to visit. For the best thing to see in York, England join our walking city tour & history of York. We give you over 30 ideas of things to see and do, all with a historic twist. Whether you are coming to York for a day or having a UK City break there is enough to keep you busy for days here!

We have covered everything we think is most important to see in York, England, of course, there are loads more we just didn't have time to cover.

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Chapters:-
0:00 Visiting York Intro
0:43 City Wall Walk
2:15 Bootham Bar
2:46 Roman Past
3:09 York Minster
3:53 College St
4:33 Treasurer's House
5:17 Monk Bar
5:51 Explore the old streets
6:20 Merchants Hall
10:04 Walmgate Bar
10:31 Dick Turpin Grave
10:51 Clifford's Tower
11:20 York Castle Museum
12:31 Fairfax House
13:31 Van Gogh Experience
13:41 Jorvik Viking Centre
14:52 York Pass
15:20 Pubs of York
16:12 The Shambles
18:13 Shambles Market
18:35 Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate
18:57 York Chocolate Story
19:26 Snickelways
19:44 Barley Hall
20:10 Exploring the old streets
20:43 River Cruise
21:23 Yorkshire Museum & Gardens
23:31 York Art Gallery
23:46 The King's Manor
24:29 National Railway Museum
26:25 York Cat Trail
26:55 Micklegate Bar
27:29 Ghost Tour
28:00 Guy Fawkes Inn
28:27 Getting to York


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Indiana’s Stonehenge: The Legend of Browning Mountain (Elkinsville, Indiana)

High above the ghost town of Elkinsville, Indiana, is a mysterious place, one that’s baffled scientists and historians, since it was found, nearly 120 years ago. That place is Browning Mountain, and if the legend is true, it’s the ruins of an ancient civilization. To many, it’s commonly called, “Indiana’s Stonehenge.”

In this short film, the facts and legends of this place are told, as well as how to get there, if you dare climb Browning Mountain!

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Interloper by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

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Departure - Ghostpocalypse by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

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유럽 발칸반도 자전거 여행 파트 1【유럽 대륙 자전거 일주 몰아보기 7】

2023년 2월 23일 ~ 2023년 4월 23일(60일)
불가리아 - 루마니아 - 불가리아 - 북마케도니아 - 코소보 - 북마케도니아 - 알바니아

00:00:00 15번째 국가 불가리아 입국
00:08:17 불가리아 흑해(기욤과의 만남)
00:43:29 기욤과의 동행
01:18:12 흑해 도시 바르나 즐기기
01:43:14 16번째 국가 루마니아 입국기
02:15:08 루마니아의 수도 부쿠레슈티
02:34:25 루마니아 다뉴브 강 라이딩(보그단 아저씨)
02:56:37 다시 불가리아, 동굴 캠핑
03:25:04 Vratsa Balkan 산맥 라이딩 & 캠핑
03:50:58 불가리아의 수도 소피아 라이딩
04:16:30 사파레바 반야, 릴라 국립공원 설산 트래킹
04:56:41 17번째 국가 북마케도니아 입국
05:17:39 자전거 여행 1주년
05:53:18 북마케도니아의 수도 스코페 탐방
06:18:06 18번째 국가 코소보 도시 프리슈티나 & 프리즈렌 탐방
06:56:04 코소보 끝, 다시 북마케도니아
07:36:47 북마케도니아 호수 정복기, 도시 오흐리드
08:07:12 북마케도니아 갈리치카 국립공원
08:29:55 19번째 국가 알바니아, 도시 엘바산(데니스&잔다쉬 그리고 타이지)
09:12:53 알바니아의 수도 티라나(실바나 & 이딸로)

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The Williams Dam Story (Williams, Indiana)

A tranquil 17 foot tall dam, along a remote section of White River, in the town of Williams, Indiana. Once a hydroelectric generating station, it provided electricity to not only area homes, but for some of the largest limestone cutting projects in our nation’s history. Now, it stands as a place to fish and capture a view of the White River, as people have done for generations. This is the story of the Williams Dam.
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Indiana's Mysterious Mounds: Legends of Advanced Civilizations and Giants

Before the first pyramid, or Stonehenge was built, a mysterious people lived in North America. They built large mounds, mostly of earth, sometimes covered in stone, and aligned them to the stars with mathematical precision. They built large cities, with walls up to 25 feet tall, and massively long, And in some of their tombs, were found giant skeletons, ranging from 6 and a half to 9 feet tall. These people dominated the landscape, and yet one day, they vanished, and no one seems to know where they went. This is the fascinating story of Indiana’s mysterious mounds, stone fortifications, and the people that built them.




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(1) Temple Mound at Ocmulgee National Monument
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(2) Serpent Mound
AUTHOR: Eric Ewing
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(3) Cahokia Front view
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(4) Cahokia Side view
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(5) Cahokia illustration
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(6) LSU Mounds
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(7) LSU Mound B
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(8) Stonehenge
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(9) Indiana State House
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(10 Henry County Courthouse
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(11) Yao Ming
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(12) Carter vs Gasol, Lakers vs Magic
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(13) Pyramid of the Sun
AUTHOR: Mariordo
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(14) Kukulcán pyramid on Chichén Itzá
AUTHOR: Dschwen
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(1) Apprehension - Supernatural Haunting by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

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(2) Tempting Fate by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

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(4) Egmont Overture by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

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(5) Five Armies by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

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(6) Eternal Hope by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.

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York England three museums

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There are three major museums in York in the UK that you would probably enjoy visiting: the Castle Museum, Yorkshire Museum of history and National Railway Museum. Three of Great Britain's main museums in one historic town.
The Castle Museum is one of the greatest attractions of York, easy to walk to on the south edge of the old town.
The Castle Museum contains a remarkable assortment of items with a special focus on the late 19th century, at the dawn of the modern age, when technology went through rapid changes.
Next we visit the Yorkshire Museum which takes you from prehistoric times up through the 16th century with a large collection of Roman and Viking artifacts especially. The museum was founded in 1830, making it one of the oldest in the country. The museum displays a number of Roman objects which have been discovered in York.
Another one of the top attractions in York is England’s largest railway museum, located adjacent to the train station,
The museum is a five-minute walk from the railway station either via a staircase from the station platforms or on the road just to the south. The National Railway Museum tells the story of rail transport in Britain and its impact on society. It is one of the world’s largest railway museums, perhaps the best, and it covers 20 acres, attracting nearly one million annual visitors, featuring 103 locomotives and nearly 300 other rail cars.
It should be no surprise that interest in railroads is advanced here because this region has a long history of pioneering train travel. The first station opened in 1839, just ten years after the British invented the steam locomotive. Rapid expansion of train services required a larger station, which opened in 1877 as the largest train station in Europe, and the original steel and glass structure still functions today. Trains still provide a great way to get to York.

30 FREE Roadside Attractions of NORTHERN INDIANA

An EPIC roadtrip across Central and Northern Indiana. Natural wonders, bizarre roadside stops, things you don’t see every day! This film will bring back good memories to some, and inspire new road trips for others. Whatever the case, all of these attractions are 100% free, and will only cost you a tank of gas!

10 Most Unusual Graves in Southern Indiana

Prepare to be fascinated! From a gravestone that looks like a monopoly board, to a tomb chiseled from a single piece of limestone, these bizarre graves are worth a roadtrip!

Come along for an adventure, as we travel the dusty backroads, to the 10 Most Unusual Graves in Southern Indiana!

Abundant Wildlife, No Crowds! Bighorn National Forest. Camping Between The Badlands and Yellowstone.

We were just looking for a place to camp between The Badlands/Custer State Park and Yellowstone. Little did we know that we would drive into a densely inhabited wildlife mecca. We will show you where we camped for free and give you a tour of three nearby pay campgrounds. In the morning, I lifted the blinds to see two moose grazing nearby. They returned every day we were there. I filmed a long interaction between a moose family and an overly curious, frisky herd of deer. We'll give you a good look at this area and why we'll be back again and again. Enjoy! ~ Trish Selgrath and Randy

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