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Not sure if there's anything official- based only on a vaguely similar shape and location and seemingly supported by the map pictures released by Dreamworks TV recently, would Yaz's island be Frank Island in Yellowstone National Park? Only for JWE2 building reference purposes 😁
It's possible it was used for some visual inspiration, but I think the EXACT location in Wyoming was probably meant to be a little vague, as a fictional location.
#jurassic world chaos theory#I didn't even know what part of Wyoming it was supposed to be exactly until DW released those maps#the only locations I knew for sure were Darius's cabin in the Lake Tahoe area#Sammy's ranch in the Texas hill country area#Brooklynn's apartment was originally supposed to be near Denver I think or at least at one point I was told Denver#because I actually picked the location of the drop off point in Oklahoma on the map and I tried to calculate a spot they could reach in tim#and then the last location I knew vaguely was the port somewhere off the coast of Louisiana haha#jurassic world#chaos theory#jwct#ask#it's usually better not to get too specific with fictional locations unless they're like... landmarks that everyone knows#also as a Texan I can't believe Sammy allowed Ben to take the I 10 all the way down the wrong way to San Antonio#And THEN the I-35 through Dallas and Norman on the way to Colorado#not only is that the long way#but it's also a truly AWFUL drive during rush traffic LOL#the correct route would have been to take highway 83 out of Junction and then make your way up to Amarillo and onward#Anyway this is just to say whoever put together the DW maps probably just used major interstates to loosely locate things#i'm not convinced they're 100% accurate
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Navy Birthday
On October 13th, the United States Navy observes its birthday every year.
The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy is currently the largest, most powerful navy in the world, with the highest combined battle fleet tonnage. The service has over 340,000 personnel on active duty and more than 71,000 in the Navy Reserve.
With only two ships and a crew of eighty men, the Continental Army was born on October 13, 1775. The decision of the Continental Congress set the Continental Navy on course to carry arms to the British army, not to defend against it. However, these two ships and crew represent the birth of the United States Navy.
Throughout the Revolutionary War, their importance grew. Today, the United States maintains 40 naval bases across the country, including the world’s largest Naval Station Norfolk, in Norfolk, Virginia.
Below the sea, submarines became a part of the Navy during World War II. While experiments began in the late 1800s and during the Civil War, they did not become a large part of the Navy inventory until World War II. At that point, subs became necessary for surveillance and rescue, even though they were also armed.
With the advent of the airplane, the Navy became vital stations for the Airforce as well. As a result, the Navy modified ships into floating landing strips. Today, joint Naval and Airbases such as Pearl Harbor-Hickam provided necessary fleets of sea and air defense.
NAVY BIRTHDAY HISTORY
On October 13, 1775, the Continental Congress authorized the first American naval force. Thus began the long and prestigious heritage of the United States Navy. Between 1922 and 1972, the Navy celebrated its birthday on October 27th, the date of Theodore Roosevelt’s birth. The Navy League of the United States designated the date due to Roosevelt’s foresight and vision in elevating the U.S. Navy into a premier force. Regardless of when the Navy observed its birth, the celebration has always been one of pride.
The change to October 13 was seen as a more relevant date in line with the first official action legislating a navy. Since 1972, the Navy has officially recognized October 13th as the official date of its birth.
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The United States’ Continental Congress orders the establishment of the Continental Navy (later renamed the United States Navy) on October 13, 1775.
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live footage of me when other people from texas comment on my fic and appreciate the texas things i put in
#meowdy to my fellow texans#thank you for appreciating my local landmarks#and the sheer texas-ness i try to imbue them with#the last of us fanfiction#tlou fanfiction#joel and ellie
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Corpus Christi, Texas
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Texas Tavern cook. Roanoke, Virginia. December 1982.
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#photography#life#original photographers#black and white photography#virginia#vintage photography#vintage photos#roanoke#texas tavern#local landmarks#hometown#1982#good eats
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Top of Guadalupe Peak, 8,751 ft. Me, wife Karen, daughter’s fiancée Glenn, son Michael, & daughter Shellie. Sadly my wife died in 2019
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Best Places To Reside In Arlington for Black Families
Arlington, Texas, offers numerous desirable neighborhoods for black families. Areas like South Davis Drive, Sherwood Knoll, and Rosemont boast strong communities, excellent schools, and access to cultural landmarks. With diverse amenities, affordable housing options, and a vibrant atmosphere, Arlington stands as an appealing destination for black families seeking a welcoming and inclusive place to call home.
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As somebody who is asexual and sex-repulsed, I one hundred percent agree with this!!!! Sodomy laws were a huge, huge way queerness was policed and criminalized, and even as a sex-repulsed asexual, I advocate for healthy sexuality continuing to hold a significant place in our community. Plus the original pride flag looks cool as fuck.
I mean really it’s very pretty. I love the pink stripe!!!
Is it wrong that I’m cool with “sex” being removed from the pride flag? They should bring back “magic” though.
Personally I think you’re wrong and an idiot but that’s just my opinion.
#pride flag#original pride flag#asexual#sex-repulsed#sexuality is an important part of our history!#lawrence vs texas#really important landmark case
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Uncover the Historic Significance of the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas, TX
Nestled in the heart of downtown Dallas, the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza offers a profound glimpse into a pivotal moment in American history. This iconic site invites visitors to journey through the life and legacy of President John F. Kennedy, delving into the social and political undercurrents of the early 1960s. Housed in the former Texas School Book Depository, the museum brings history vividly to life, encouraging a deeper understanding of the tragic events of November 22, 1963, and their enduring impact.
A Walk Through a Defining Era
As guests step into the museum, they are transported back to the 1960s, where carefully curated exhibits reimagine the atmosphere of that fateful day. Through immersive displays, multimedia presentations, and rare artifacts, the museum captures the emotions of a nation in mourning and explores the cultural landscape of the time. Beyond recounting the details of Kennedy’s assassination, the exhibits reveal the complexities and tensions of an era, fostering a fuller appreciation of how this tragedy shaped the country.
Standing in the Presence of History
The sixth floor itself holds a remarkable sense of place, offering visitors the chance to stand at the very location where history unfolded. The carefully reconstructed corner window—believed to be the origin of the fatal shots—brings a tangible connection to the past, allowing guests to reflect on a moment that changed America. Interpretive displays around the floor deepen the narrative, bridging past and present while encouraging contemplation on how singular events can alter history’s path.
Celebrating JFK’s Vision and Legacy
While the museum commemorates a moment of national loss, it also pays tribute to the ideals that Kennedy championed. Exhibits shine a light on his commitment to civil rights, space exploration, and global diplomacy, painting a portrait of a leader driven by hope and vision. The museum reaches beyond that dark November day to celebrate a legacy that continues to resonate, reminding visitors of Kennedy’s enduring impact on future generations.
Interactive Exploration and Personal Reflection
With a blend of interactive exhibits, educational programs, and rotating displays, the museum encourages a deeper, more personal exploration of history. The oral history collection offers firsthand stories from individuals who lived through the era, adding an intimate perspective to the larger narrative. This dynamic approach to storytelling enables guests to engage with the past, finding echoes of its relevance in the present.
For anyone visiting Dallas, the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is more than a place to remember; it’s a journey through history that allows for reflection and understanding, connecting past and present in a way that stays with you long after you leave.
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Shipwrecked Spanish conquistador Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca became the first known European to set foot on November 6, 1528 in the area that would become Texas.
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The USS Lexington Museum on the Bay, located in Corpus Christi, Texas
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From San Antonio to Seattle: Exploring the Best of the West The Southern Charm of San Antonio Embark on a journey from San Antonio to Seattle and discover the best of the American West. From the southern charm of San Antonio to the majestic beauty of Seattle, this adventure offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural wonders. Join us as we explore the iconic attractions, indulge in local flavors, and experience the vibrant festivals along the way. [caption id="attachment_60821" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] San Antonio to Seattle[/caption] Explore the Rich History and Cultural Heritage of San Antonio San Antonio, Texas, is a city steeped in rich history and cultural heritage. Known for its role in the Texas Revolution, San Antonio is home to the iconic Alamo, a historic mission that played a significant part in the fight for Texas independence. Visitors can explore the Alamo and learn about its historical significance. Discover the Iconic Attractions like The Alamo and River Walk In addition to the Alamo, San Antonio's River Walk is another must-visit attraction. This picturesque network of walkways along the San Antonio River offers a charming ambiance with its lush greenery, colorful flowers, and quaint bridges. Stroll along the River Walk, take a boat tour, or dine at one of the many riverside restaurants. Indulge in the Vibrant Tex-Mex Cuisine and Local Flavors No visit to San Antonio is complete without indulging in the vibrant Tex-Mex cuisine. From sizzling fajitas to mouthwatering enchiladas, the city offers a variety of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. Don't forget to try the famous San Antonio puffy tacos, a local specialty that is sure to satisfy your cravings. Experience the Lively Festivals and Events that Showcase the City's Spirit San Antonio is renowned for its lively festivals and events that showcase the city's vibrant spirit. From the colorful Fiesta San Antonio, a 10-day celebration of the city's diverse cultures, to the lively Dia de los Muertos festivities, there is always something happening in San Antonio. Immerse yourself in the local culture and join in the festivities. Embracing the Wild West in Austin and Beyond As you journey north from San Antonio, you'll reach Austin, the capital of Texas, and a vibrant hub of music and culture. Explore the live music scene, with numerous venues showcasing a variety of genres. Take a stroll down Sixth Street, known as the "Live Music Capital of the World," and immerse yourself in the energetic atmosphere. Continue your adventure through Texas Hill Country, a region known for its stunning natural beauty. Hike or bike through the picturesque landscapes, explore the enchanting Hamilton Pool Preserve, or go tubing along the Guadalupe River. Along the way, make sure to visit quirky towns like Luckenbach, known for its country music heritage, and Fredericksburg, where you can explore German heritage and indulge in local wineries and breweries. These charming towns offer a glimpse into the unique culture and history of the Wild West. As you journey further, you'll reach Fort Worth, a city with a rich cowboy culture and history. Visit the Fort Worth Stockyards, where you can witness thrilling rodeos and experience the Western heritage. Explore the historic district, browse through the Western-themed shops, and enjoy a delicious steak at one of the many cowboy-inspired restaurants. The Enchanting Landscapes of New Mexico As you cross the border into New Mexico, prepare to be captivated by its diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Begin your exploration in Santa Fe, a city known for its artistic haven. Stroll through the historic Plaza, filled with art galleries, museums, and adobe-style buildings. Experience the unique blend of Native American, Spanish, and Anglo cultures that make Santa Fe so enchanting. While in New Mexico, visit the Bandelier National Monument, where you can explore ancient pueblo dwellings carved into the cliffs. Hike through the scenic trails and learn about the fascinating history of the indigenous people who once inhabited the area. Continue your journey to Carlsbad Caverns National Park, a natural wonder filled with breathtaking underground caves. Take a guided tour or venture on your own to witness the stunning stalactites and stalagmites that adorn the caverns. Immerse yourself in the vibrant Native American culture in Gallup, known for its Native American art and jewelry. Visit the Acoma Pueblo, one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in North America, and learn about the traditions and customs of the Acoma people. Before leaving New Mexico, make sure to visit White Sands National Park, a mesmerizing landscape of pure white gypsum dunes. Take a scenic drive or hike through the dunes and witness the stunning contrast against the blue sky. The Majestic Beauty of Colorado As you venture into Colorado, prepare to be amazed by its majestic landscapes. Journey through the stunning Rocky Mountains and explore the vibrant city of Denver. Visit the Denver Art Museum, stroll through the historic Larimer Square, or catch a game at Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies. For outdoor enthusiasts, Rocky Mountain National Park offers a plethora of activities. Hike through the scenic trails, spot wildlife, or enjoy a scenic drive along the Trail Ridge Road, the highest continuous paved road in the United States. Experience the historic charm of mining towns like Breckenridge and Leadville. Explore the well-preserved Victorian architecture, learn about the mining history, and enjoy outdoor activities like skiing, snowboarding, or hiking, depending on the season. Marvel at the natural wonders of Garden of the Gods, a park filled with stunning sandstone rock formations. Take a stroll or go rock climbing amidst the towering red rocks. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Pikes Peak, one of Colorado's famous fourteeners, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. The Pacific Northwest's Urban Gem - Seattle After a thrilling journey through the Wild West, you'll finally arrive in the vibrant city of Seattle. Known for its iconic landmarks, thriving music scene, and natural beauty, Seattle offers a unique blend of urban charm and outdoor adventures. Start your exploration in downtown Seattle at the bustling Pike Place Market. This historic market is a food lover's paradise, with fresh seafood, local produce, and artisanal crafts. Watch the famous fishmongers toss fish, sample delicious treats, and soak in the lively atmosphere. Seattle has a rich music history, and you can immerse yourself in its thriving art scene. Visit the Museum of Pop Culture, dedicated to showcasing the city's musical heritage, or catch a live performance at one of the many music venues scattered throughout the city. While in Seattle, take the opportunity to experience its natural beauty. Explore the nearby Olympic National Park, where you can hike through lush rainforests, admire breathtaking waterfalls, and even soak in natural hot springs. Alternatively, head to Mount Rainier National Park and marvel at the majestic peak of Mount Rainier, surrounded by meadows of wildflowers. No visit to Seattle is complete without a trip to the iconic Space Needle. Take an elevator ride to the top and enjoy panoramic views of the city's skyline, the surrounding mountains, and the sparkling waters of Puget Sound. Don't forget to capture the perfect Instagram-worthy shot! FAQs How long does it take to drive from San Antonio to Seattle? The driving distance from San Antonio to Seattle is approximately 2,300 miles, which can take around 35 to 40 hours, depending on the route and driving conditions. It is recommended to plan for several stops along the way to rest and explore the attractions. What are some must-visit attractions along the way? Some must-visit attractions along the way include The Alamo and River Walk in San Antonio, the Fort Worth Stockyards in Fort Worth, Santa Fe's Plaza and Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico, Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado, and Pike Place Market and the Space Needle in Seattle. Are there any unique cultural experiences in Santa Fe, New Mexico? Absolutely! Santa Fe is known for its unique blend of cultures. You can explore the art galleries and museums in the historic Plaza, visit the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, immerse yourself in the Native American culture at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, and enjoy traditional New Mexican cuisine at local restaurants. What outdoor activities can be enjoyed in Colorado? Colorado offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can go hiking, biking, or camping in the Rocky Mountains, enjoy skiing or snowboarding in the winter months, go white-water rafting in the Arkansas River, or simply take in the breathtaking scenery while driving through the scenic byways. How can I make the most of my visit to Seattle? To make the most of your visit to Seattle, be sure to explore Pike Place Market, visit the Space Needle for panoramic views, take a ferry ride to Bainbridge Island or the San Juan Islands, explore the vibrant neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and Ballard, and indulge in the city's renowned coffee culture. Conclusion: Embarking on a journey from San Antonio to Seattle is an adventure filled with history, culture, and natural wonders. From the southern charm of San Antonio to the majestic beauty of Seattle, this road trip offers a diverse range of experiences. Explore iconic attractions, indulge in local flavors, and immerse yourself in the vibrant festivals along the way. Whether you're captivated by the history of the Alamo, mesmerized by the landscapes of New Mexico, or enchanted by the urban charm of Seattle, this unforgettable journey will leave you with memories to last a lifetime. So pack your bags, hit the road, and get ready to explore the best of the American West!
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