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Wallingford: Inside the most magical escape in New Zealand | TRAVEL | STUFF TRAVEL
You'll be treated to world-class food and a chance to really unwind.
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Kia ora! Welcome to Stuff Travel, where you can dream, plan and book your next Aotearoa getaway. Head to https://www.stuff.co.nz/travel for inspiration.
published: 28 Nov 2021
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Join Me On A Video Tour of Wallingford Connecticut
I grew up in Wallingford, Connecticut, so the town is naturally very special to me. But with its aesthetic beauty, wide range of shops and businesses, great schools, vineyards, convenient location, and affordable home prices, it can be special to you, as well. Join me on a video tour of this historic place and find out why we love living here. To see the beauty of Wallingford yourself, watch my latest video.
Carbutti Realtors exclusive town tour of Wallingford, CT updated for 2018
https://www.carbuttirealestate.com
Jonathan Carbutti
Managing Broker, Realtor, ABR
Carbutti & Co Realtors
72 South Main Street
Wallingford, CT 06492
203-980-6886
[email protected]
Hi, Jonathan Carbutti here with the Jonathan Carbutti Home Selling Team in Carbutti Real Estate, and welcome to my town o...
published: 13 Jul 2018
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Oxfordshire Country Walk Wallingford Thames Path The Ridgeway Swan's Way round
Our video is a guided circular walk from Wallingford in South Oxfordshire. Starting from Wallingford Bridge we make our way to the River Thames then follow the Thames Path and the Ridgeway to the village of North Stoke. We continue on the Swan's Way to pick up the Ridgeway again to return to Wallingford.This is an easy mainly flat walk with a few gentle slopes on paths, tracks and through arable and pasture land.
Elevation: approx lowest point 42.30m (138.78ft) approx highest point 97.60m (320.21ft) approx ascent 111.10m (364.50ft).
Approx 9.6 miles allow 3½ - 4 hours using OS Explorer Map 171, Chiltern Hills West, Henley-on-Thames & Wallingford. This walk is done anti-clockwise.
Start point: Wallingford Bridge next to the Riverside car park.
published: 03 Dec 2016
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Drone's eye aerial video - remains of Wallingford Castle, River Thames, Oxfordshire
This video shows the remains of 12th century Wallingford Castle by the River Thames in Oxfordshire. For details of our professional aerial video, photography and survey services visit http://www.skyeyevideo.co.uk
Skyeyevideo Ltd is a specialist aerial video and photography company based in the Thames Valley. We are Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) authorised and approved to provide drone footage for a wide variety of purposes. We can provide clients with eye catching aerial video and photographs for sales, marketing and promotional purposes, house and land sales and rivercraft/boat sales. We can also offer a unique perspective for design and planning projects, architects, building and construction surveys, inspection work, estate agents, builders, contractors and more - including commission...
published: 05 Nov 2015
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Wallingford STEM Town Documentary
published: 08 Jan 2019
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10 Places in Connecticut You Should NEVER Move To
Wow there are some really terrible parts of Connecticut, I'll tell you that!
Connecticut, It’s a unique state located in southern New England. It’s scattered with a mix of rural towns and coastal cities. It’s best known for its beautiful fall foliage, being home to Yale University, and for being the richest state in America… or what many Connecticut residents would say, the most expensive. There’s a lot of snobs here, and you might not quite fit in.
But not every part of Connecticut is nice. There are some really bad places here, too. For this video, we’re going to look at the worst places you can live in the state of Connecticut. That way, if you decide to move here, you’ll know which parts of this state to avoid.
Now, lots of people ask - what makes a bad place to live? Well, these a...
published: 05 Nov 2022
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Truffles with Wallingford Homestead
HAWKE'S BAY PRESENTS FOOD AND WINE COUNTRY: PRODUCE
Hawke’s Bay is one of the only regions in Aotearoa that can consistently produce high-quality truffles year on year. Known as ‘black diamonds’, truffles are incredibly tricky to produce by but can be found at Hawke’s Bay’s hidden truffières each winter as chefs, nationwide, wait with bated breath to get their hands the elusive ingredient.
Renowned for their earthy, musty and pungent taste and aroma, truffles are typically found by truffle dogs, trained to sniff out – but not eat! – the truffle. Traditionally used in pasta, egg, potato and poultry dishes, truffles are now used across a wide range of meals and mealtimes, with shaved truffles an incredibly versatile garnish.
A number of Hawke’s Bay operators run truffle events each winte...
published: 02 Feb 2023
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Wallingford, St Elizabeth, Jamaica
Wallingford is located in St Elizabeth, Jamaica (Caribbean).
Additionally, It is here at Wallingford that the One Eye River (same as the Noisy River) enters sink or goes beneath the earth.
⭐ Points of interest:
0:00 Intro
00:26 Oxford
00:37 Roses Valley Road
00:40 To Roses Valley District/Community.
00:54 Wallingford
02:57 To Wallingford Tunnel Cave
02:57 To and Wallingford Main Cave
03:05 To Wallingford Sinkhole-1,
03:05 To Wallingford Sinkhole-2
03:05 To Wallingford River Cave
03:15 Wallingford Roadside Cave
04:20 Balaclava
04:25 Stone sign "Welcome to Balaclava Stone Sign
⭐ Jamaica Road Network:
Main roads in Jamaica are assigned a letter and number for a designated route.
A - Primary (or Principal) Road.
B - Secondary Road.
T - Highways (Toll Roads)
SUBSCRIBE NOW! 👉 https://goo.g...
published: 24 Mar 2021
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Wallingford - Local Residents: Reality (Part 2 of 2)
The second video of a market segmentation role-play exercise in Wallingford, South Oxfordshire. The group was asked to identify the reality of a visit to Wallingford, through the eyes of 'Local Residents'. Part 1 shows their expectations.
published: 02 Nov 2009
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The Oldest House in Wallingford, CT - Nehemiah Royce House
Welcome to the oldest house in Wallingford, the Nehemiah Royce house, constructed in 1672. Built as an American Colonial Salt Box style, this house exemplifies a common type of construction for the time period. The Royce family then went on to occupy the home for over 200years. George Washington visited this home not once, but twice! On the second visit he gave an address to the town's people in the front yard of the Royce house next to its famous Elm tree.
Sadly, that famous Elm tree came down in winds in 1896 and just a few decades later, in 1924, the home was moved from it's existing location on the corner of North St and N Main St to a lot further down on N Main St right in front of Dutton Park.
Large and important efforts were made in the 1930's-1940's to rehabilitate the home and...
published: 06 Apr 2023
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Wallingford: Inside the most magical escape in New Zealand | TRAVEL | STUFF TRAVEL
You'll be treated to world-class food and a chance to really unwind.
+ Subscribe to Stuff Travel for more inspiration https://bit.ly/3lgUS9g
+ Go To Gui...
You'll be treated to world-class food and a chance to really unwind.
+ Subscribe to Stuff Travel for more inspiration https://bit.ly/3lgUS9g
+ Go To Guides: The only guide you'll need to Hawke's Bay, ever https://bit.ly/3rhOggs
+ Read the full story at https://bit.ly/3p83Bxz
#hawkesbay #newzealand #accommdation
About us:
Kia ora! Welcome to Stuff Travel, where you can dream, plan and book your next Aotearoa getaway. Head to https://www.stuff.co.nz/travel for inspiration.
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You'll be treated to world-class food and a chance to really unwind.
+ Subscribe to Stuff Travel for more inspiration https://bit.ly/3lgUS9g
+ Go To Guides: The only guide you'll need to Hawke's Bay, ever https://bit.ly/3rhOggs
+ Read the full story at https://bit.ly/3p83Bxz
#hawkesbay #newzealand #accommdation
About us:
Kia ora! Welcome to Stuff Travel, where you can dream, plan and book your next Aotearoa getaway. Head to https://www.stuff.co.nz/travel for inspiration.
- published: 28 Nov 2021
- views: 9968
4:22
Join Me On A Video Tour of Wallingford Connecticut
I grew up in Wallingford, Connecticut, so the town is naturally very special to me. But with its aesthetic beauty, wide range of shops and businesses, great sch...
I grew up in Wallingford, Connecticut, so the town is naturally very special to me. But with its aesthetic beauty, wide range of shops and businesses, great schools, vineyards, convenient location, and affordable home prices, it can be special to you, as well. Join me on a video tour of this historic place and find out why we love living here. To see the beauty of Wallingford yourself, watch my latest video.
Carbutti Realtors exclusive town tour of Wallingford, CT updated for 2018
https://www.carbuttirealestate.com
Jonathan Carbutti
Managing Broker, Realtor, ABR
Carbutti & Co Realtors
72 South Main Street
Wallingford, CT 06492
203-980-6886
[email protected]
Hi, Jonathan Carbutti here with the Jonathan Carbutti Home Selling Team in Carbutti Real Estate, and welcome to my town of Wallingford, Connecticut.
Wallingford is a very special town to me since I grew up here. I'm raising a family here, my business is here, and I also think that Wallingford's probably one of the best kept secrets in Connecticut.
You know I have never been in a community that comes together more than Wallingford does. We are probably the largest non-metropolitan chamber in the state of suburban chamber, and that's because of the people and the businesses that are here. I mean look around you, it's a
beautiful town aesthetically. The walkability factor here. The historical architecture here. It's like a walk in the park, walking around the center of Wallingford. It's beautiful. I think we probably have better restaurants in such a close proximity than most, any other town surrounding here.
Wallingford has a surprising amount of open space available, and rural space. Yes you have a lot of thriving shops and restaurants in the Downtown Wallingford area that's very walkable. But when you go to the outskirts of Wallingford, you have everything from vineyards to open space. Hiking trails, you have trout fishing that's stocked by the state of Connecticut.
My name's Ernie St Amant. I lived in Wallingford my whole life. So it's great to grow up inside of a typical New England town. Everybody knows your name.
Public school system here is fabulous. We have a great superintendent. They are constantly coming up with fresh ideas, bringing the latest cutting-edge classes to our town and our high schools.
One of the little known facts about Wallingford is we have one of the most prestigious private high schools in the whole country here called Choate Rosemary Hall. It's actually larger than
most college campuses. By a lot of famous public figures, actors, right down to past presidents and their children attend this high school to this day.
Another huge draw to Wallingford is our 69,000 sq. ft. plus public library. You guys haven't seen a public library and the resources that they offer until you've stepped foot in the Wallingford Public Library.
Wallingford's drawing a lot of new businesses right down to mom and pop sandwich shops like The Eatery. Independent bakeries like Alyssa's Cakery, and we even have brew houses like Front Porch Brewery and Cliffside Brewing. And we even have a hard cider place called New England Cider Company. One of the other surprises here in Wallingford is that we have not one, but we have two vineyards. We have Gouveia Vineyards which is on a rolling 120 acres, and we also have a smaller vineyard called Paradise Hills. And even though they are very different and unique in their own right, they're within walking distance of each other.
Wallingford's conveniently located between New Haven, Connecticut and Hartford. As a professional, my job takes me all over the state. And with respect to where we live in Wallingford, we can really get anywhere in the state within 20 minutes.
Wallingford has a brand new train station with a high speed train line up to Hartford, Springfield, and Boston. As far as the housing in Wallingford, there's a real variety of housing for everybody.
We have everything from antique homes to houses built in 1776, down by Choate Rosemary Hall, to large mansions up on Turnberry Road near the vineyard overlooking the landscape up there. We have excellent affordability if you're a first time homebuyer here. People are surprised at how much house they can get for their money, as opposed to some of the surrounding towns. And also, if you're an upgrade buyer you can also get a lot of house for your money. Even new construction in Wallingford, people are surprised.
I just wanted to thank everyone for taking the time to watch our town video tour, and if you guys have any question about the town of Wallingford, even if it's just a great restaurant to eat at or a local barber, or any questions at all. Give me a call at the number of the bottom of the screen or shoot me a quick email and I'll get right back to you. Thanks for watching.
https://wn.com/Join_Me_On_A_Video_Tour_Of_Wallingford_Connecticut
I grew up in Wallingford, Connecticut, so the town is naturally very special to me. But with its aesthetic beauty, wide range of shops and businesses, great schools, vineyards, convenient location, and affordable home prices, it can be special to you, as well. Join me on a video tour of this historic place and find out why we love living here. To see the beauty of Wallingford yourself, watch my latest video.
Carbutti Realtors exclusive town tour of Wallingford, CT updated for 2018
https://www.carbuttirealestate.com
Jonathan Carbutti
Managing Broker, Realtor, ABR
Carbutti & Co Realtors
72 South Main Street
Wallingford, CT 06492
203-980-6886
[email protected]
Hi, Jonathan Carbutti here with the Jonathan Carbutti Home Selling Team in Carbutti Real Estate, and welcome to my town of Wallingford, Connecticut.
Wallingford is a very special town to me since I grew up here. I'm raising a family here, my business is here, and I also think that Wallingford's probably one of the best kept secrets in Connecticut.
You know I have never been in a community that comes together more than Wallingford does. We are probably the largest non-metropolitan chamber in the state of suburban chamber, and that's because of the people and the businesses that are here. I mean look around you, it's a
beautiful town aesthetically. The walkability factor here. The historical architecture here. It's like a walk in the park, walking around the center of Wallingford. It's beautiful. I think we probably have better restaurants in such a close proximity than most, any other town surrounding here.
Wallingford has a surprising amount of open space available, and rural space. Yes you have a lot of thriving shops and restaurants in the Downtown Wallingford area that's very walkable. But when you go to the outskirts of Wallingford, you have everything from vineyards to open space. Hiking trails, you have trout fishing that's stocked by the state of Connecticut.
My name's Ernie St Amant. I lived in Wallingford my whole life. So it's great to grow up inside of a typical New England town. Everybody knows your name.
Public school system here is fabulous. We have a great superintendent. They are constantly coming up with fresh ideas, bringing the latest cutting-edge classes to our town and our high schools.
One of the little known facts about Wallingford is we have one of the most prestigious private high schools in the whole country here called Choate Rosemary Hall. It's actually larger than
most college campuses. By a lot of famous public figures, actors, right down to past presidents and their children attend this high school to this day.
Another huge draw to Wallingford is our 69,000 sq. ft. plus public library. You guys haven't seen a public library and the resources that they offer until you've stepped foot in the Wallingford Public Library.
Wallingford's drawing a lot of new businesses right down to mom and pop sandwich shops like The Eatery. Independent bakeries like Alyssa's Cakery, and we even have brew houses like Front Porch Brewery and Cliffside Brewing. And we even have a hard cider place called New England Cider Company. One of the other surprises here in Wallingford is that we have not one, but we have two vineyards. We have Gouveia Vineyards which is on a rolling 120 acres, and we also have a smaller vineyard called Paradise Hills. And even though they are very different and unique in their own right, they're within walking distance of each other.
Wallingford's conveniently located between New Haven, Connecticut and Hartford. As a professional, my job takes me all over the state. And with respect to where we live in Wallingford, we can really get anywhere in the state within 20 minutes.
Wallingford has a brand new train station with a high speed train line up to Hartford, Springfield, and Boston. As far as the housing in Wallingford, there's a real variety of housing for everybody.
We have everything from antique homes to houses built in 1776, down by Choate Rosemary Hall, to large mansions up on Turnberry Road near the vineyard overlooking the landscape up there. We have excellent affordability if you're a first time homebuyer here. People are surprised at how much house they can get for their money, as opposed to some of the surrounding towns. And also, if you're an upgrade buyer you can also get a lot of house for your money. Even new construction in Wallingford, people are surprised.
I just wanted to thank everyone for taking the time to watch our town video tour, and if you guys have any question about the town of Wallingford, even if it's just a great restaurant to eat at or a local barber, or any questions at all. Give me a call at the number of the bottom of the screen or shoot me a quick email and I'll get right back to you. Thanks for watching.
- published: 13 Jul 2018
- views: 5637
18:11
Oxfordshire Country Walk Wallingford Thames Path The Ridgeway Swan's Way round
Our video is a guided circular walk from Wallingford in South Oxfordshire. Starting from Wallingford Bridge we make our way to the River Thames then follow the ...
Our video is a guided circular walk from Wallingford in South Oxfordshire. Starting from Wallingford Bridge we make our way to the River Thames then follow the Thames Path and the Ridgeway to the village of North Stoke. We continue on the Swan's Way to pick up the Ridgeway again to return to Wallingford.This is an easy mainly flat walk with a few gentle slopes on paths, tracks and through arable and pasture land.
Elevation: approx lowest point 42.30m (138.78ft) approx highest point 97.60m (320.21ft) approx ascent 111.10m (364.50ft).
Approx 9.6 miles allow 3½ - 4 hours using OS Explorer Map 171, Chiltern Hills West, Henley-on-Thames & Wallingford. This walk is done anti-clockwise.
Start point: Wallingford Bridge next to the Riverside car park.
https://wn.com/Oxfordshire_Country_Walk_Wallingford_Thames_Path_The_Ridgeway_Swan's_Way_Round
Our video is a guided circular walk from Wallingford in South Oxfordshire. Starting from Wallingford Bridge we make our way to the River Thames then follow the Thames Path and the Ridgeway to the village of North Stoke. We continue on the Swan's Way to pick up the Ridgeway again to return to Wallingford.This is an easy mainly flat walk with a few gentle slopes on paths, tracks and through arable and pasture land.
Elevation: approx lowest point 42.30m (138.78ft) approx highest point 97.60m (320.21ft) approx ascent 111.10m (364.50ft).
Approx 9.6 miles allow 3½ - 4 hours using OS Explorer Map 171, Chiltern Hills West, Henley-on-Thames & Wallingford. This walk is done anti-clockwise.
Start point: Wallingford Bridge next to the Riverside car park.
- published: 03 Dec 2016
- views: 3386
3:38
Drone's eye aerial video - remains of Wallingford Castle, River Thames, Oxfordshire
This video shows the remains of 12th century Wallingford Castle by the River Thames in Oxfordshire. For details of our professional aerial video, photography an...
This video shows the remains of 12th century Wallingford Castle by the River Thames in Oxfordshire. For details of our professional aerial video, photography and survey services visit http://www.skyeyevideo.co.uk
Skyeyevideo Ltd is a specialist aerial video and photography company based in the Thames Valley. We are Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) authorised and approved to provide drone footage for a wide variety of purposes. We can provide clients with eye catching aerial video and photographs for sales, marketing and promotional purposes, house and land sales and rivercraft/boat sales. We can also offer a unique perspective for design and planning projects, architects, building and construction surveys, inspection work, estate agents, builders, contractors and more - including commissions for private individuals, clubs and societies and more. We are able to shoot video in 4K if required for the very highest quality and are pleased to offer a full editing and post-production service if required. Based in Henley we cover Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and beyond. Please don't hesitate to contact us to discuss your project in detail.
https://wn.com/Drone's_Eye_Aerial_Video_Remains_Of_Wallingford_Castle,_River_Thames,_Oxfordshire
This video shows the remains of 12th century Wallingford Castle by the River Thames in Oxfordshire. For details of our professional aerial video, photography and survey services visit http://www.skyeyevideo.co.uk
Skyeyevideo Ltd is a specialist aerial video and photography company based in the Thames Valley. We are Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) authorised and approved to provide drone footage for a wide variety of purposes. We can provide clients with eye catching aerial video and photographs for sales, marketing and promotional purposes, house and land sales and rivercraft/boat sales. We can also offer a unique perspective for design and planning projects, architects, building and construction surveys, inspection work, estate agents, builders, contractors and more - including commissions for private individuals, clubs and societies and more. We are able to shoot video in 4K if required for the very highest quality and are pleased to offer a full editing and post-production service if required. Based in Henley we cover Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and beyond. Please don't hesitate to contact us to discuss your project in detail.
- published: 05 Nov 2015
- views: 2772
12:18
10 Places in Connecticut You Should NEVER Move To
Wow there are some really terrible parts of Connecticut, I'll tell you that!
Connecticut, It’s a unique state located in southern New England. It’s scattered w...
Wow there are some really terrible parts of Connecticut, I'll tell you that!
Connecticut, It’s a unique state located in southern New England. It’s scattered with a mix of rural towns and coastal cities. It’s best known for its beautiful fall foliage, being home to Yale University, and for being the richest state in America… or what many Connecticut residents would say, the most expensive. There’s a lot of snobs here, and you might not quite fit in.
But not every part of Connecticut is nice. There are some really bad places here, too. For this video, we’re going to look at the worst places you can live in the state of Connecticut. That way, if you decide to move here, you’ll know which parts of this state to avoid.
Now, lots of people ask - what makes a bad place to live? Well, these are the places where the crime is high, places are rundown, people are out of work and the homes are really cheap. Plus, I took into account YOUR opinion everyone. You people in Connecticut know where the bad and good areas are. So let’s take a look at the worst places you can live in Connecticut.
Let's begin.
#connecticut #moving
Email me:
[email protected]
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Danbury Hat City Image
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PostcardDanburyCTViewOfTheHatFactory1911.jpg#/media/File:PostcardDanburyCTViewOfTheHatFactory1911.jpg
New Britain: Neighborhood Guy (He’s awesome, you should sub to him!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFwKz_UuPtg
Ramen Bowl
Derby Connecticut - 601 Travels (sub to Lisa, she’s awesome) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffJmJMqbbnY
New Haven CharlieBo313. You should sub to him! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzZUKRYb2Gs
Waterbury CT: Neighborhood Guy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkO1v5dZGOM
Hartford: CharlieBo313: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hln2_ddr9Co
I have a Patreon if you love it so much! Here's the link to donate to the channel: https://www.patreon.com/NickJohnsonYouTube?fan_landing=true
You can buy my music here:
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More places to get my music:
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This channel is about America!
The best video on this topic!
https://wn.com/10_Places_In_Connecticut_You_Should_Never_Move_To
Wow there are some really terrible parts of Connecticut, I'll tell you that!
Connecticut, It’s a unique state located in southern New England. It’s scattered with a mix of rural towns and coastal cities. It’s best known for its beautiful fall foliage, being home to Yale University, and for being the richest state in America… or what many Connecticut residents would say, the most expensive. There’s a lot of snobs here, and you might not quite fit in.
But not every part of Connecticut is nice. There are some really bad places here, too. For this video, we’re going to look at the worst places you can live in the state of Connecticut. That way, if you decide to move here, you’ll know which parts of this state to avoid.
Now, lots of people ask - what makes a bad place to live? Well, these are the places where the crime is high, places are rundown, people are out of work and the homes are really cheap. Plus, I took into account YOUR opinion everyone. You people in Connecticut know where the bad and good areas are. So let’s take a look at the worst places you can live in Connecticut.
Let's begin.
#connecticut #moving
Email me:
[email protected]
Ansonia Manufacturing Image https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PostcardAnsoniaCTFarelFoundry%26MachineCo1917.jpg#/media/File:PostcardAnsoniaCTFarelFoundry&MachineCo1917.jpg
Danbury Hat City Image
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PostcardDanburyCTViewOfTheHatFactory1911.jpg#/media/File:PostcardDanburyCTViewOfTheHatFactory1911.jpg
New Britain: Neighborhood Guy (He’s awesome, you should sub to him!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFwKz_UuPtg
Ramen Bowl
Derby Connecticut - 601 Travels (sub to Lisa, she’s awesome) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffJmJMqbbnY
New Haven CharlieBo313. You should sub to him! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzZUKRYb2Gs
Waterbury CT: Neighborhood Guy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkO1v5dZGOM
Hartford: CharlieBo313: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hln2_ddr9Co
I have a Patreon if you love it so much! Here's the link to donate to the channel: https://www.patreon.com/NickJohnsonYouTube?fan_landing=true
You can buy my music here:
iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/album/state-songs-an-album/1523790725
More places to get my music:
-Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Nick_Johnson_State_Songs_An_Album?id=Byfshzyrbjldelqferxc6vijljm&hl=en_US
-Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/albums/B08D3G43VR
This channel is about America!
The best video on this topic!
- published: 05 Nov 2022
- views: 395445
2:51
Truffles with Wallingford Homestead
HAWKE'S BAY PRESENTS FOOD AND WINE COUNTRY: PRODUCE
Hawke’s Bay is one of the only regions in Aotearoa that can consistently produce high-quality truffles year ...
HAWKE'S BAY PRESENTS FOOD AND WINE COUNTRY: PRODUCE
Hawke’s Bay is one of the only regions in Aotearoa that can consistently produce high-quality truffles year on year. Known as ‘black diamonds’, truffles are incredibly tricky to produce by but can be found at Hawke’s Bay’s hidden truffières each winter as chefs, nationwide, wait with bated breath to get their hands the elusive ingredient.
Renowned for their earthy, musty and pungent taste and aroma, truffles are typically found by truffle dogs, trained to sniff out – but not eat! – the truffle. Traditionally used in pasta, egg, potato and poultry dishes, truffles are now used across a wide range of meals and mealtimes, with shaved truffles an incredibly versatile garnish.
A number of Hawke’s Bay operators run truffle events each winter, but keep an eye out for Wallingford and The Manse, who team truffle hunts with truffle degustation dinners.
Discover more, including recipe downloads, at www.foodandwinecountry.com
https://wn.com/Truffles_With_Wallingford_Homestead
HAWKE'S BAY PRESENTS FOOD AND WINE COUNTRY: PRODUCE
Hawke’s Bay is one of the only regions in Aotearoa that can consistently produce high-quality truffles year on year. Known as ‘black diamonds’, truffles are incredibly tricky to produce by but can be found at Hawke’s Bay’s hidden truffières each winter as chefs, nationwide, wait with bated breath to get their hands the elusive ingredient.
Renowned for their earthy, musty and pungent taste and aroma, truffles are typically found by truffle dogs, trained to sniff out – but not eat! – the truffle. Traditionally used in pasta, egg, potato and poultry dishes, truffles are now used across a wide range of meals and mealtimes, with shaved truffles an incredibly versatile garnish.
A number of Hawke’s Bay operators run truffle events each winter, but keep an eye out for Wallingford and The Manse, who team truffle hunts with truffle degustation dinners.
Discover more, including recipe downloads, at www.foodandwinecountry.com
- published: 02 Feb 2023
- views: 2000
4:57
Wallingford, St Elizabeth, Jamaica
Wallingford is located in St Elizabeth, Jamaica (Caribbean).
Additionally, It is here at Wallingford that the One Eye River (same as the Noisy River) enters si...
Wallingford is located in St Elizabeth, Jamaica (Caribbean).
Additionally, It is here at Wallingford that the One Eye River (same as the Noisy River) enters sink or goes beneath the earth.
⭐ Points of interest:
0:00 Intro
00:26 Oxford
00:37 Roses Valley Road
00:40 To Roses Valley District/Community.
00:54 Wallingford
02:57 To Wallingford Tunnel Cave
02:57 To and Wallingford Main Cave
03:05 To Wallingford Sinkhole-1,
03:05 To Wallingford Sinkhole-2
03:05 To Wallingford River Cave
03:15 Wallingford Roadside Cave
04:20 Balaclava
04:25 Stone sign "Welcome to Balaclava Stone Sign
⭐ Jamaica Road Network:
Main roads in Jamaica are assigned a letter and number for a designated route.
A - Primary (or Principal) Road.
B - Secondary Road.
T - Highways (Toll Roads)
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2021 Jamaica Road Trip
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Wallingford is located in St Elizabeth, Jamaica (Caribbean).
Additionally, It is here at Wallingford that the One Eye River (same as the Noisy River) enters sink or goes beneath the earth.
⭐ Points of interest:
0:00 Intro
00:26 Oxford
00:37 Roses Valley Road
00:40 To Roses Valley District/Community.
00:54 Wallingford
02:57 To Wallingford Tunnel Cave
02:57 To and Wallingford Main Cave
03:05 To Wallingford Sinkhole-1,
03:05 To Wallingford Sinkhole-2
03:05 To Wallingford River Cave
03:15 Wallingford Roadside Cave
04:20 Balaclava
04:25 Stone sign "Welcome to Balaclava Stone Sign
⭐ Jamaica Road Network:
Main roads in Jamaica are assigned a letter and number for a designated route.
A - Primary (or Principal) Road.
B - Secondary Road.
T - Highways (Toll Roads)
SUBSCRIBE NOW! 👉 https://goo.gl/sDr2yz
Website: https://www.injamaica.com
LOCATION:
Find this place on Google Maps.
➤ https://goo.gl/maps/i1uhjpAcHqC3v5j69
2021 Jamaica Road Trip
SUPPORT US:
Tip the driver or join our paid membership so I can provide you with daily videos.
➤ https://www.youtube.com/@InJamaica/join
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MUSIC:
"Bomber (Sting)" by Riot (Reggae).
LET'S CONNECT!:
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#InJamaica #Jamaica #Wallingford #StElizabeth #WallingfordStElizabeth #StElizabethJamaica #WallingfordJamaica
- published: 24 Mar 2021
- views: 1378
3:01
Wallingford - Local Residents: Reality (Part 2 of 2)
The second video of a market segmentation role-play exercise in Wallingford, South Oxfordshire. The group was asked to identify the reality of a visit to Wallin...
The second video of a market segmentation role-play exercise in Wallingford, South Oxfordshire. The group was asked to identify the reality of a visit to Wallingford, through the eyes of 'Local Residents'. Part 1 shows their expectations.
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The second video of a market segmentation role-play exercise in Wallingford, South Oxfordshire. The group was asked to identify the reality of a visit to Wallingford, through the eyes of 'Local Residents'. Part 1 shows their expectations.
- published: 02 Nov 2009
- views: 163
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The Oldest House in Wallingford, CT - Nehemiah Royce House
Welcome to the oldest house in Wallingford, the Nehemiah Royce house, constructed in 1672. Built as an American Colonial Salt Box style, this house exemplifies ...
Welcome to the oldest house in Wallingford, the Nehemiah Royce house, constructed in 1672. Built as an American Colonial Salt Box style, this house exemplifies a common type of construction for the time period. The Royce family then went on to occupy the home for over 200years. George Washington visited this home not once, but twice! On the second visit he gave an address to the town's people in the front yard of the Royce house next to its famous Elm tree.
Sadly, that famous Elm tree came down in winds in 1896 and just a few decades later, in 1924, the home was moved from it's existing location on the corner of North St and N Main St to a lot further down on N Main St right in front of Dutton Park.
Large and important efforts were made in the 1930's-1940's to rehabilitate the home and preserve it's history. The home is now cared for by the Wallingford Historic Preservation Trust and has numerous opportunities to view it throughout the year.
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Welcome to the oldest house in Wallingford, the Nehemiah Royce house, constructed in 1672. Built as an American Colonial Salt Box style, this house exemplifies a common type of construction for the time period. The Royce family then went on to occupy the home for over 200years. George Washington visited this home not once, but twice! On the second visit he gave an address to the town's people in the front yard of the Royce house next to its famous Elm tree.
Sadly, that famous Elm tree came down in winds in 1896 and just a few decades later, in 1924, the home was moved from it's existing location on the corner of North St and N Main St to a lot further down on N Main St right in front of Dutton Park.
Large and important efforts were made in the 1930's-1940's to rehabilitate the home and preserve it's history. The home is now cared for by the Wallingford Historic Preservation Trust and has numerous opportunities to view it throughout the year.
- published: 06 Apr 2023
- views: 372