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Trainiac Productions took a trip down to Baltimore, Maryland via Amtrak. In this video you will see some highlights from the return trip. Doubleheaded 181 pulls into Baltimore with AEM7s 948 and 908 leading. After hitting 120MPH, we slow down to cross the Delaware River, and arrive in Trenton. Also included is a brief ride on New Jersey Transit -- inside a Comet IV.
Please enjoy!
(C) 2008 Trainiac Productions
Author: TrainiacProductions
Keywords: amtrak regional 181 aem7 948 908 double headed train locomotives
Added: November 16, 2008
Here is a short commercial for Huron Heights Secondary School's production of Cole Porter's "Kiss Me, Kate".
The story of writer/director/producer/actor Fred Graham producing his musical adaptation of William Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew in the city of Baltimore, Maryland. While desperatly trying to get along with his co-star and ex-wife Lilli, Fred soon finds himself in the middle of a debt to one of "America's most respectable crap games" as he is soon bombarded by two gangsters. Little does he know, that his "debt" is really the responsibility of Bill Calhoun, who is a young man short on his luck trying to win the heart of his love on and off stage, Lois Lane.
Filled with sweet sentimental emotion and fall off your seat laughter, Arts Huron is proud to present its annual musical production running November 26 - 29, 2008.
Visit - http://www.huronheights.ss.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/ - to secure your tickets and front row seats online!
Author: Mikebond2323
Keywords: performing arts trailer kiss me kate cole porter huron heights secondary school musical
Added: November 12, 2008
The Battle of Fredericksburg ... Decisive Southern Victory (Confederate Flag) by Johnny Rebel - Proud Southron
Fredericksburg, Battle of (December 11-15, 1862), the scene of a decisive Southern victory against great odds. After the defeat of Union General George B. McClellan at Sharpsburg, Maryland, command of the Army of the Potomac was given to General Ambrose E. Burnside, who made Richmond, Virginia—instead of the Army of Northern Virginia—his objective. General Robert E. Lee outmarched him to Fredericksburg and placed his army of about 78,000 on the high ground from one to two miles south of the Rappahannock River. Lee's lines roughly paralleled the river for more than six miles. Burnside slowly concentrated his 122,000 troops on the northern bank, with difficulty drove the Confederate sharpshooters out of Fredericksburg, and crossed to the southern bank, where he drew his lines for battle on 13 December. The Confederate right flank was unprotected by any natural obstacle, but Burnside launched only one major assault on the exposed line during the entire day, and this was repulsed. The main battle was fought at the base of Marye's Heights, where a sunken road provided a natural breastwork for the Confederates. Wave after wave of Union infantry was broken and rolled back by the devastating fire from this road. Nightfall ended the battle along the entire line, with about 13,000 Unionists and 5,000 Confederates killed or wounded. Burnside planned to renew the attack on 14 December but was dissuaded by his commanders. His plans frustrated by his defeat, Burnside withdrew his demoralized army north of the Rappahannock during the night of 15 December, and on 25 January 1863 he was relieved of his command, which was given to General Joseph Hooker.
DEO VINDICE (God Will Vindicate} CONFEDERATE BATTLE FLAG
Author: PurgatoryApril91865
Keywords: The Battle of Fredericksburg Sharpsburg Decisive Southern Victory Confederate Flag Johnny Rebel Proud Southron
Added: November 12, 2008
Pollworkers, and union workers, workhard to secure the vote for local and federal iniatives. I am convinced and I voted yes for Question #2.
The interviewers name is Avis and I am Thalia Sanders. We agreed that the money has to come to the local township of Capitol Heights, Maryland because the town has enough crime.
Author: Thaliacs
Keywords: videoyourvote crime poverty food-pantry education
Added: November 6, 2008
Greetings, please don't forget to vote in your community on November 4, 2008.
On behalf of the Walker Mill Baptist Church, please vote on November 4, 2008
Reverend Vandy Kennedy, Bishop, Overseer and Shepard, 6801 Walker Mill Baptist Church, Capitol Heights, Maryland 20743, Phone: (301) 808-4992
Author: Thaliacs
Keywords: videoyourvote weta weta26 food-pantry
Added: November 3, 2008
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