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  2. Slow television - Wikipedia

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    Several artists have created films or videos which paved the way for slow television. Among them are Andy Warhol, with films such as Sleep, a 320-minute looped film showing a person sleeping, and Brian Eno, who created the video Mistaken Memories of Medieval Manhattan (1980–81), which displayed views of the Manhattan skyline and drifting clouds.

  3. Los Angeles Live Steamers Railroad Museum - Wikipedia

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    LALSRM Railroad Museum signage in Griffith Park. The Los Angeles Live Steamers Railroad Museum (LALSRM) is a non-profit public-benefit corporation founded in 1956 by live steam enthusiasts for the purpose of educating the public about railroad history and lore, and to promote live steam and scale model railroad technology.

  4. Tehachapi Loop - Wikipedia

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    A concrete viewing platform was constructed at the scenic overlook on Woodford-Tehachapi Road in the summer of 2021, allowing railroad enthusiasts to watch trains on the loop at a safe distance from the winding, two-lane roadway. [15] The Tehachapi Depot Museum is located in the nearby town of Tehachapi. [16]

  5. Discover Michigan's beauty from anywhere: 16 cameras give ...

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    The state is littered with cameras displaying live feeds from the southeastern corner to the northwest tip of the Upper Peninsula. While it may be fun to sneak a peek at a place a couple of ...

  6. Live steam - Wikipedia

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    One of the most famous live steam railroads was Walt Disney's Carolwood Pacific Railroad around his California home; it later inspired Walt Disney to surround his planned Disneyland amusement park with a working, narrow gauge railroad. A propane-fired 1:8 scale live-steam train running on the Finnish Railway Museum's miniature 7 + 1 ⁄ 4 in ...

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  8. Closed-circuit television - Wikipedia

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    Boxing telecasts were broadcast live to a select number of venues, mostly theaters, with arenas, stadiums, schools, and convention centres also being less often used venues, where viewers paid for tickets to watch the fight live. [18] [19] The first fight with a closed-circuit telecast was Joe Louis vs. Joe Walcott in 1948. [20]

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