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"Shock Waves" -- Multi-Platinum Singing Sensation Justin Bieber to Make His Acting Debut in Season Premiere of CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION
scheduled to air on Thursday, September 23, 2010 on the CBS television network.
Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS
©2010 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
arrives at the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Staples Center on January 31, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
I luv that picture (;
GUYS I GOT BIEBER FEVER AND HES MINE<3 I GOT A BOOK ABOUT HIS STORY. HIS LIFE<3 I JUST BORROWED MY FRIEND YESTERDAY. FROM KENNEDY<3 THANKS YOU.
FRANCIS<3 HURRY UP. I DIDNT SEE YOU LIKE 4 DAYS;(
Justin Bieber
November 16, 2010
TD Garden - Boston, MA
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Delaware County
Liberty Township
(Legal access granted with OHIO DNR permit.)
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The original mill on this site was built in the 1840s and was what was commonly called a grist mill that ground corn and other grains into meal or flour using the flowing waters of the Olentangy River to turn a set of pulleys that could be used to grind. In 1848 that mill was sold to George Bieber and his son James. After his father's death, James purchased about 100 additional acres of land around the mill and erected a new, 3.5 story stone mill on the north side of the older frame mill. This mill also included a saw mill. However, the new mill's construction costs proved unmanageable for James to handle and he lost the entire site when it went up for auction at the Delaware County Court House in the late 1880s. After that it was operated by a number of different individuals, but none successfully. There were many problems associated with the river and being able to construct and maintain a damn that could provide a constant water supply.
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In the early 1900's a fire destroyed the older frame mill and the newer stone mill was partially destroyed in the fire. Since that event the mill has been abandoned, but not forgotten. Over the years the Olentangy River floods and recedes, leaving the lower section of the mill being covered over with mud and debris. Although visitors are not permitted on the site which is owned by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Plans are to restore the building at some point in the future. Some measures have been taken to preserve and stabilize the structure as it now stands. Future plans will be dependent upon funding.
Someone has Bieber fever.
Happy Valentines Day : )
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Lighting was a Westcott 50" above, and 24" below.
A Union Pacific train arrives at Bieber, California in 1984. At the time, UP had owned the former Western Pacific for about a year and a half. Bieber had once been a friendly interchange between WP and Great Northern, in competition with Southern Pacific. Just a few years prior, WP and GN successor Burlington Northern were exchanging three trains a day there.
By 1984, traffic had dwindled to a lonely handoff of a solitary train each way. Most of the time the UP trains ran at night, so catching this one in the early evening was a rare bonus.
Delaware County
Liberty Township
(Legal access granted with OHIO DNR permit.)
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The original mill on this site was built in the 1840s and was what was commonly called a grist mill that ground corn and other grains into meal or flour using the flowing waters of the Olentangy River to turn a set of pulleys that could be used to grind. In 1848 that mill was sold to George Bieber and his son James. After his father's death, James purchased about 100 additional acres of land around the mill and erected a new, 3.5 story stone mill on the north side of the older frame mill. This mill also included a saw mill. However, the new mill's construction costs proved unmanageable for James to handle and he lost the entire site when it went up for auction at the Delaware County Court House in the late 1880s. After that it was operated by a number of different individuals, but none successfully. There were many problems associated with the river and being able to construct and maintain a damn that could provide a constant water supply.
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In the early 1900's a fire destroyed the older frame mill and the newer stone mill was partially destroyed in the fire. Since that event the mill has been abandoned, but not forgotten. Over the years the Olentangy River floods and recedes, leaving the lower section of the mill being covered over with mud and debris. Although visitors are not permitted on the site which is owned by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Plans are to restore the building at some point in the future. Some measures have been taken to preserve and stabilize the structure as it now stands. Future plans will be dependent upon funding.
Teenager singer Justin Bieber gets mobbed by young fans outside GMTV studios. Justin was being interviewed on the show and then performed his new single 'One Time' which is taken from his new album '. Justin was spotted singing cover songs which he posted on YouTube which attracted attention from Justin Timberlake and Usher who both wanted to sign him to their record labels. There were a few school kids wearing their uniforms and had posters who stayed for hours and kept screaming for his attention before he finally came out and signed autographs while being flanked by two bodyguards, London. ..Pictured: Justin Bieber.
Bieber, Califronia is a rather out of the way railroad location that is now only a shadow of it’s former self. In November of 1931 Western Pacific and Great Northern rails met at Bieber, completing the "Inside Gateway". While the town of Bieber is a few miles to the east, and the location that the rails met at is technically called Nubieber, the railroads called their junction point Bieber. Even though Bieber is a rather out of the way location it was quite well equipped. It sported a depot, a crew dormitory, oil, sand, and water facilities, a four-stall engine house, a small stock yard, and a small icing facility. Here trains were handed off between the WP and the GN, and power serviced while crews got their required rest.
The coming of diesel locomotives, and later the less friendly connection when the WP was merged into the UP lessened the importance of Bieber. Today little of the old infrastructure remains. A pump house, and one of two large water tanks still stand. The location of the former engine house is now used by Sierra Pacific industries as a reload for lumber trucked from their mill in Burney. Several other industries receive rail service on the tail end of the old wye track. These include inbound fertilizer and outbound perlite. Trains now just pass through “town” with the exception of the South Local out of Klamath Falls which switches the local industries several times per week.
Here a two car northbound BNSF engineering special passes though Bieber at track speed with a straight shot all the way to Klamath Falls ahead.