Resultats de la recherche : allegheny

Allegheny Tunnel - Pennsylvania - 126 sec
A trip through the Allegheny Tunnel on the Pennsylvania Turnpike (2005).
Auteur : testjunk
Tags:pennsylvania tunnel allegheny I76 turnpike
Allegheny College Senior Project Celebration - 307 sec
Allegheny College Senior Project Celebration
Auteur : AlleghenyCollege
Tags:allegheny college meadville pennsylvania senior project science english liberal arts
Armed Robbers Grab East Allegheny School Bank Deposit - 112 sec
Dec. 4, 2007: An employee was attacked and robbed while trying to deposit East Allegheny School District funds at a North Versailles bank.
Auteur : wtaetv
Tags: wtae East Allegheny School North Versailles bank deposit robbed
Chesapeake & Allegheny Live Steamers - 129 sec
Steam and diesel trains carry passengers on a scenic ride around Leakin Park in Baltimore. Here are a few clips of trains passing by.
Auteur : eggman806
Tags:live steam train chesapeake allegheny railroad
East Allegheny Explosion Blows Home To Pieces - 108 sec
An explosion destroyed a house on Pittsburgh's East Allegheny neighborhood Friday morning.
Auteur : wtaetv
Tags: wtae pittsburgh East Allegheny Explosion Blows Home To Pieces
MTH Premier C&O Allegheny (2-6-6-6) Steam Locomotive - 164 sec
MTH Premier Chesapeake & Ohio Allegheny (2-6-6-6) with Atlas Reefers in action, featuring a slow-speed run-by that lets you enjoy the synchronized CHUFF! n' PUFF! of Protosound 2. Please visit my web site - http://www.toytrains1.com - to see lots more videos of model (and real) trains in action! The videos on my web site are available in Real Media, Windows Media, and MPEG-4 formats in much higher resolution and much higher quality than you get to see here on YouTube.
Auteur : toytrains1
Tags:O-gauge MTH Premier C&O Allegheny model railroad toy train steam locomotive lionel
Mike Benefiel (Montini Cath.) v. Rob Waltko (N. Allegheny) - 495 sec
OhioWrestling.Net presents a Cable 9 production of the 2006 Ironman Final at 171: Mike Benefiel (Montini Catholic, IL) v. Rob Waltko (North Allegheny, PA)
Auteur : OhioWrestlingNet
Tags:OhioWrestling.Net Ohio Wrestling Walsh Jesuit Ironman Finals 171 Mike Benefiel Montini Rob Waltko North Allegheny
Mon Valley Thunder wins Allegheny Thanksgiving Tournament - 189 sec
Mon Valley Thunder wins Allegheny Thanksgiving Tournament
Auteur : serraeagles
Tags:Mon Valley Thunder
Allegheny Convair 580 @ Rochester - 341 sec
Test video I uploaded with my new video capture card. I still need new drivers for it and the video quality does not do the original justice, but it is taken from my Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 with custom scenery for Rochester International Airport (ROC), a custom designed ALLEGHENY Airlines Convair 580, custom Convair 580 panel, and a custom Allison Engine sound file. Pay close attention to those Allison engine sounds, because I customized the sound file myself! In this brief start-up sequence, I employed ATC and live weather (it was snowing at ROC at the time) and you can see other traffic in action as well. This is very close to the PUUUUURRRR-fect sound I grew up with at Bradford Regional Airport as a kid! Enjoy!
Auteur : Allegheny580
Tags:Allegheny Airlines Convair 580 Allison Engine
Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum - 1182 sec
Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum http://trans-alleghenylunaticasylum.com/index.html St. Joseph Museum and Glore Psychiatric Museum http://www.stjosephmuseum.org/ Glore Psychiatric Museum http://www.stjosephmuseum.org/glore.php NAMI Stigmabusters http://www.nami.org/stigma
Auteur : melsbasketcase
Tags: Nami stigma busters Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum St. Joseph Museum and Glore Psychiatric
Dave Smith, Campus Linebacker, Allegheny College - 170 sec
Dave Smith Andrew Pfeifer Bryant Tronetti Jess Schnur ES 110. Allegheny College. Spring 2007 Special Thanks to Chris Preperato for filming and editing.
Auteur : andreasistspitze
Tags:Allegheny College Terry Tate Campus Linebacker Dave Smith
Pittsburgh: "Bridge of Sighs" at Allegheny County Courthouse - 107 sec
This video clip was taken on our way home from our Virginia fall vacation. We decided to break up the 11 hour drive and stay overnight in Pittsburgh, a city that I had wanted to see for a long time. Pittsburgh is known for its stunning location on the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers which together form the Ohio River. The downtown area is referred to as the Golden Triangle, and at its tip, right where the rivers converge, there is Point State Park. Unfortunately Point State Park was closed off due to renovations, but we got a good look at the diverse architecture in downtown Pittsburgh which represents an eccelectic mix of old and new. In total there are 151 skyscrapers in downtown Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh has a really interesting history, over the last few decades it has been transforming itself from an industrial centre dominated by the steel industry to a modern city that has undergone a process of revitalization. Today's Pittsburgh relies on an economic base that consists of education, tourism, healthcare, medicine and high technology. The diverse geography of the city provides great opportunities for outdoor recreation, and the city has more bridges than Venice - apparently 446 bridges in total. We explored a few of them in the downtown core. After our mid-afternoon exploration of downtown we decided to check out Mount Washington, a residential neighbourhood on the south side of Pittsburgh, best known for its steep hill overlooking the skyline. One of Pittsburgh's unique features are its incline railways or funiculars, which connect the low-lying areas next to the river to the mountaintop. Of the 77 incline railways that used to exist here in the past only two remain: the Monongahela Incline and the more well-known Duquesne Incline. We took the Monongahela Incline which dates back to 1870, and within little more than 2 minutes and at an incline of 35 degrees we travelled up the mountain for a total distance of 194 metres. The view from the top is truly stunning, and this view has recently been named the second best vista in the United States. We were able to enjoy the sunset from the top of Mount Washington and watch as all the skyscrapers of Pittsburgh started to light up. We also visited the Duquesne Incline and the nearby church of St. Mary on the Mount. After our descent we spent some more time at Station Square, a former railway station that has been turned into an entertainment district with numerous shopping and dining opportunities. A few hours in Pittsburgh were certainly not enough to explore this scenic and historic city, but it was enough to confirm that this city will need to be explored in further detail. I am actually a travel writer who loves to explore international destinations as well as my chosen home town of Toronto. On Youtube you will find hundreds of video clips from a wide variety of destinations. Feel free to check out some of my 700+ articles and interviews on http://www.travelandtransitions.com. Also, my travel e-books containing stories from my trips to destinations such as Sicily, Havana, Mexico City, New York City, Chicago, Florida, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Halifax and many others are available right now at http://www.travelandtransitions.com/e-books.htm.
Auteur : travelandtransitions
Tags: Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Allengheny Monongahela rivers Ohio Duquesne Incline
Allegheny Ave. Philly - 193 sec
a ride on east allegheny ave in philly
Auteur : InTheStreets888
Tags:philadelphia philly allegheny ave city streets row homes row-homes northphilly K&A
Allegheny Forest Camping 1 of 2 - 553 sec
A bunch of videos put together from various trips in the allegheny forest.
Auteur : AcidReign18
Tags:Kinzua Camping Allegheny Forest Hiking Pennsylvania Warren Woods
Pittsburgh, PA: Allegheny County Courthouse - 65 sec
This video clip was taken on our way home from our Virginia fall vacation. We decided to break up the 11 hour drive and stay overnight in Pittsburgh, a city that I had wanted to see for a long time. Pittsburgh is known for its stunning location on the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers which together form the Ohio River. The downtown area is referred to as the Golden Triangle, and at its tip, right where the rivers converge, there is Point State Park. Unfortunately Point State Park was closed off due to renovations, but we got a good look at the diverse architecture in downtown Pittsburgh which represents an eccelectic mix of old and new. In total there are 151 skyscrapers in downtown Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh has a really interesting history, over the last few decades it has been transforming itself from an industrial centre dominated by the steel industry to a modern city that has undergone a process of revitalization. Today's Pittsburgh relies on an economic base that consists of education, tourism, healthcare, medicine and high technology. The diverse geography of the city provides great opportunities for outdoor recreation, and the city has more bridges than Venice - apparently 446 bridges in total. We explored a few of them in the downtown core. After our mid-afternoon exploration of downtown we decided to check out Mount Washington, a residential neighbourhood on the south side of Pittsburgh, best known for its steep hill overlooking the skyline. One of Pittsburgh's unique features are its incline railways or funiculars, which connect the low-lying areas next to the river to the mountaintop. Of the 77 incline railways that used to exist here in the past only two remain: the Monongahela Incline and the more well-known Duquesne Incline. We took the Monongahela Incline which dates back to 1870, and within little more than 2 minutes and at an incline of 35 degrees we travelled up the mountain for a total distance of 194 metres. The view from the top is truly stunning, and this view has recently been named the second best vista in the United States. We were able to enjoy the sunset from the top of Mount Washington and watch as all the skyscrapers of Pittsburgh started to light up. We also visited the Duquesne Incline and the nearby church of St. Mary on the Mount. After our descent we spent some more time at Station Square, a former railway station that has been turned into an entertainment district with numerous shopping and dining opportunities. A few hours in Pittsburgh were certainly not enough to explore this scenic and historic city, but it was enough to confirm that this city will need to be explored in further detail. I am actually a travel writer who loves to explore international destinations as well as my chosen home town of Toronto. On Youtube you will find hundreds of video clips from a wide variety of destinations. Feel free to check out some of my 700+ articles and interviews on http://www.travelandtransitions.com. Also, my travel e-books containing stories from my trips to destinations such as Sicily, Havana, Mexico City, New York City, Chicago, Florida, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Halifax and many others are available right now at http://www.travelandtransitions.com/e-books.htm.
Auteur : travelandtransitions
Tags: Pennsylvania Pittsburgh llegheny Monongahela Rivers Ohio Mount Washington
East Allegheny High School Marching Band Championships 2007 - 624 sec
East Allegheny High School Marching Band at PIMBA Championships 2007 at Elizabeth Forward. Show Intitled, "Hangin' On, To Yesterday" Featuring the selections, "In My Life", "Yesterday", "Lets Hang On", "Oh, What A Night (December 1963)" "Never My Love", "Who Loves You", and "Those Were The Days". Show Narrator, Ryan Seman (senior). trumpet soloist, Joe Belobrajdich (junior).
Auteur : joshbgosh10592
Tags: East Allegheny High School Marching Band EA Elizabeth Forward PIMBA Championship
On the Banks of the Allegheny - 207 sec
A video tribute to Warren, Pennsylvania set to the original music "On the Banks of the Allegheny".
Auteur : anthonynelson135
Tags:banks allegheny warren pennsylvania pa
Come Back To Work at Camp Allegheny - 292 sec
For those of you who have worked at Camp Allegheny before . . . I would personally love to have you come back again. Please feel free to share this video with friends who YOU want to invite to work at Camp Allegheny this year. Feel free to post this video on your facebook to get your friends to work at camp. Be patient . . . takes awhile to load.
Auteur : georgetownrocks
Tags:camp allegheny
Scenes from Allegheny College (music video) - 289 sec
Random scenes taken from Allegheny College video projects from 1985-86, showing Theta Chi fraternity brothers, friends, and scenes of campus and Meadville. Set to music from the period.
Auteur : jamesj64
Tags: Allegheny College Meadville Theta Chi
Allegheny HRivarossi - 253 sec
Fermodellismo
Auteur : fulvioit64
Tags: Fermodellismo