Tag: urban art

Exploring The American Village and Festival of Tulips – Montevallo, Alabama

Click here and join me as I explore The American Village and Festival of Tulips! Today I’ll be exploring The American Village and Tulip Festival in Montevallo, Alabama. The American Village and Tulip Festival in Montevallo and Tulip Festival is held once a year. Here is the history of The Village according to https://www.americanvillage.org/history/ When …

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A Cinematic Film about a town Settled in 1813 – Northport, Alabama!

Click here to see my Cinematic Short film about a Town Called Northport which was settled in 1813! In my latest Cinematic short film I explore Northport, Alabama, settled in 1813. This urban exploration takes place in Northport, Alabama which sits on the Black Warrior river. Exploring towns like Northport, Alabama has become a hobby …

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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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Exploring City Founded in 1887 – Surprising History and Southern homes!

Click here as I go Exploring City Founded in 1887 – Surprising History! In today’s micro-adventure we explore Sylacauga, Alabama founded in 1887. Researching the history of Sylacauga, Alabama revealed some interesting facts – like the first documented case of something falling out of space and hitting a person! As I explore Sylacauga, Alabama, a …

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Seen this Man? Urban Hiking in Avondale, Inner City of Birmingham, AL.

Join me on my latest micro adventure as I go Urban Hiking in the inner city of Birmingham, Alabama in a place called Avondale. Today I go Urban Hiking in Avondale, Alabama, Inner City of Birmingham, AL. Originally built to be a company town for Avondale Mills. Avondale has now become one of the hippest …

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Rainy Day Exploration of the Beautiful Historic 1872, Alex City, Alabama!

Click here and join me as I explore the beautiful 1872 Southern city of Alex City, Alabama! Today I decided to explore the beautiful southern historic city of Alex City, Alabama, incorporated in 1872. Unfortunately this will be a rainy day exploration but beautiful nonetheless. According to the Encyclopedia of Alabama’s website: Alexander City Owens, …

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Exploring Historic 1873 Cullman, Alabama! Warehouse District and More! Then I Found This?

Click here and join me on another adventure as I explore the Historic Southern city of Cullman, Alabama! Exploring Historic 1873 Cullman, Alabama! Warehouse District and More! Then I found this? In this adventure we find ourselves in the deep south exploring the beautiful Southern City of Cullman, Alabama that was founded in 1873. We’ll …

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Urban Exploring 1887 Bessemer by Motorcycle! WOW – What I Found! 92 Rides…

Click here to see yet another micro-adventure as I explore Bessemer on my motorcycle! Today I decided to go Urban Exploring in Bessemer, Alabama, by motorcycle! I’m calling this one – Found All This in Bessemer? Urban Exploration by Motorcycle! 92 Rides… Bessemer, Alabama is a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama and is home of the …

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Exploring Birmingham’s Inner City Street Art, Graffiti and More! Mind Blowing!

Click here and join me as I go Urban Hiking in Birmingham’s Inner City in search of Street Art, Graffiti and More! Today I explore Inner City Street Art, Graffiti and More in downtown Birmingham, Alabama. Birmingham, Alabama’s inner city street art and graffiti was simply beautiful. I realize that graffiti and street art to …

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Bad Idea? Exploring the Back Alleys of Ensley, Alabama!

Click here and join me as I explore the Back Alleys of Ensley, Alabama! the artist’s name. The back alleys of Ensley were a great way to move from block to block without the worry to heavy traffic. The back alleys of Ensley revealed a lot of better days but also hinted of a city …

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