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This video allows you to take a look at the Farmhouse that Former President Jimmy Carter grew up in. You will also see the schoolhouse he once attended, and his current residence in Plains, Georgia. The only thing missing from this video is meeting the former president in person. But someone did have their picture taken with a cardboard cutout Picture of him. NOTE: There is one section of the video where we entered a theater to see a documentary on the president. The Majority of this has been removed from this video to avoid breaking any copyright laws.

The Little White House, in Warm Springs, Georgia, was Franklin D. Roosevelt's personal retreat. He first came to Warm Springs for treatment of his paralytic illness, and liked the area so much that, as Governor of New York, he had a home built on nearby Pine Mountain. The house was finished in 1932. Roosevelt kept the house after he became President, using it as a Presidential retreat. This vacation video was filmed in June of 2007. Originally the video and sound was going to be edited before publishing.

"Presidential Processional", played by the U.S. Army Herald Trumpets. Public domain, video by the U.S. Army Band and from the U.S. Army Band website.

"Hail to the Chief", by James Sanderson, played by the U.S. Army Herald Trumpets, preceded by four ruffles and flourishes. Public domain, video from the U.S. Army Band website.

This is third (and also the last) part of collection of short film created by The Edison Manufacturing Co. and Thomas A. Edison, Inc. from the years 1903-1922. Some of this movies are already on Internet Archive, but I thought it would be great have them all in one place.

This is second part of collection of short film created by The Edison Manufacturing Co. and Thomas A. Edison, Inc. from the years 1899-1902. Some of this movies are already on Internet Archive, but I thought it would be great have them all in one place.

It is a first part of collection of short film created by The Edison Manufacturing Co. and Thomas A. Edison, Inc. from the years 1891-1898. Some of this movies are already on Internet Archive, but I thought it would be great have them all in one place.

Frank Sinatra, Sterling Hayden, and James Gleason star in this story about a plot to assassinate the President of the United States. Good drama, well acted... Spoiler alert: the good guys win, and the bad guys lose. The video is pretty sharp; and I cleaned up the audio. Good show. Written by Richard Sale; and directed by Lewis Allen.

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