Click here as I go back to Ensley, Alabama – Warning No Stupid People Beyond this Point! Today I find myself exploring the back alleys of Ensley, Alabama once again! Exploring back alleys and other places is often where you find the heartbeat of the city. Interesting things can be found exploring back alleys like …
Tag: urban exploration
Aug 26
Ghost Town – Fairfield, Alabama? Nope – It’s An OLD CITY REBORN!
Click here as I explore the Ghost Town of Fairfield, Alabama! Today I explore Fairfield, Alabama as I go Urban Hiking. Fairfield, Alabama is just outside Birmingham and is a town that has seen new growth but still has many vacant buildings. On this Urban Hike, as I explore Fairfield I come upon two pitbulls …
Jul 26
Exploring the Scene of the RIVERFRONT BRAWL! Montgomery, Alabama
Click here and join me as I explore Montgomery’s Riverfront Park, home of the Riverfront Brawl! In today’s adventure I’ll be exploring Riverfront Park in Montgomery, Alabama! You can find riverfront parks in many metropolitan cities with a waterfront. Montgomery’s Riverfront Park is complete with a Riverboat, Fountains, an Amphitheater and more. If you’re lucky …
Jun 17
Bessemer at Sunset SAFE? YES, even if one of Bama’s TOP 10 MOST DANGEROUS!
Click here to watch my latest adventure as I go urban hiking in Bessemer, Alabama at Sunset. Is it safe? Today’s adventure takes us Urban Hiking into Bessemer, Alabama at Sunset. I love the city of Bessemer. It can get a bad rap of being one of Alabama’s most dangerous cities but I’ve never felt …
Feb 29
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 …
Jan 18
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 …
Jan 04
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 …
Sep 19
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 …
Aug 22
Town Founded in 1870 – Bank Robberies, Fallout Shelter and More! Hartselle, Alabama!
Click here and join me as I explore a town founded in 1870 know for a bank robbery and a Fallout Shelter! Today I go Urban Exploring in a town founded in 1870 with a rich history! The Town is Hartselle, Alabama, known for the Big Bank Robbery and Freight House Restaurant. According to Wikipedia …
Aug 01
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 …