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A Town Called Eutaw – Founded 1838 – Town Square and Antebellum Homes!

Click here as I explore the 1838 Town of Eutaw, Alabama, Gateway to the Black Belt – Town Square and Antebellum homes! This week’s micro adventure takes us to the 1838 town of Eutaw, Alabama, Gateway to the Black Belt. As I explore Eutaw, Alabama the Gateway to the Black Belt, we’ll discover a beautiful …

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A Bridge Called Swann – Cinematic Short Film on a 1933 Covered Bridge

Click here as I explore Alabama’s longest covered in a cinematic short film form. Swann Bridge is the longest Covered Bridge in the state of Alabama. It was built in 1933 in the Locus Fork area if the state in Blount County. Swann Covered Bridge spans 324 feet over the Black Warrior River. Wikipidia has …

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Pizza and Urban Hiking Town Founded in 1815 – Jasper, Alabama

Click here and join me on another micro adventure to the beautiful Southern City of Jasper, Alabama, founded in 1815! In today’s micro adventure I find myself in the Southern City of Jasper, Alabama, founded in 1815. Jasper, Alabama is a quaint Southern Town in Alabama with beautiful architecture. Many of the old southern buildings …

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Horse Pens 40 – Solo Hiking the Southeast’s Premiere BOULDER Gardens

Click here as I go Solo Hiking in the Southeast’s Premiere Bouldering (Rock Climbing) Garden – Horse Pens 40! Today’s micro adventure is a Solo Hike in the Southeast’s Premiere BOULDER Garden known as Horse Pens 40. Horse Pens 40 is a draw for rock climbers from all over the world seeking pristine bouldering problems. …

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If You Enjoy Trains and Even If You Don’t…. You MAY LOVE This!

Click here and join me on my latest adventure! Trains, Trains, Trains! Trains are a part of America! Without trains we wouldn’t be where we are. Trains were the workhorses of the early settlers and the towns they built. Not much has changed with Trains. They are still a large part of America and other …

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Exploring Irondale – The City that Inspired a Best Selling Novel

Click here and join me on another adventure to the city that inspired a best selling novel! Irondale: The City That Inspired the Best Selling Novel “Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe” Nestled in the heart of Alabama, the charming city of Irondale stands as a testament to the power of storytelling and …

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Skeletons of Riverchase have Escaped! Urban Exploring a B’Ham Community!

Click here and join me on my latest Micro Adventure as I go Urban Exploring in a Birmingham, Alabama community! In my latest urban exploration video that I’m calling Skeletons of Riverchase have Escaped! Urban Exploring a B’Ham Community! , I go Urban Exploring in a local neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama! The community of Riverchase …

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Haunted Campground Near Birmingham – Under Promised, Over Delivered. You Decide!

Click here and join me on another micro adventure as I explore a Haunted Campground! In today’s micro adventure we explore the haunted campground at Tannehill, State Park outside of Birmingham, Alabama. OK, it’s not haunted but it was a lot of fun in the spirit of Fall and October. This hunted adventure all started …

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Exploring the OLDEST Continually Occupied City in America – Childersburg, Alabama

Click here and join me as I explore the OLDEST continually occupied city in America – Childersburg, Alabama! In my latest urban hiking adventure I explore a town that claims to be the OLDEST Continually Occupied City in America – Childersburg, Alabama. Regardless of how old Childersburg actually is, it’s a cool little Southern town …

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What? 1864 Grist Mill and Covered Bridge with an Interesting History!

Click here and join me on another adventure as I explore the 1864 Kymulga Grist Mill and Covered Bridge! In this adventure I visit the 1864 Kymulga Grist Mill and Covered Bridge with an interesting history! The 1864 Kymulga Grist Mill and Covered Bridge is found in Childersburg, Alabama. The day I visited the 1864 …

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