Tag: urban hiking

Exploring One Time Mining Community Founded in 1891? – Oneonta, AL.

Click here as I explore a once known mining town founded in 1891, Oneonta, Alabama. Today we explore Oneonta, Alabama, a one time mining community founded in 1891. According to the city of Oneonta website: Nestled in the heart of the beautiful Murphree’s Valley in eastern Blount County, Oneonta became known as a mining community …

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Haunted Restaurant in Hartselle, Alabama? Eatin’ in The Attic!

Click here and join me as I explore a Haunted Restaurant in Hartselle, Alabama! In today’s micro adventure I visit Eatin’ in the Attic restaurant in Hartselle, Alabama. Haunted? I don’t know… Keep reading to see if it’s haunted or not… At the time of my visit to Hartselle, Alabama’s, Eatin’ in the Attic it …

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Exploring Southern Town Founded in 1868 – Clanton, Alabama! Over Delivered!

Click here to see my latest short film where I explore a town founded in 1868! Today’s micro adventure takes us to the beautiful Southern city of Clanton, Alabama, founded in 1868. According to the Encyclopedia of Alabama: Early History The first seat of Chilton County was located in the town of Grantville, named for …

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Sunday Ride – Exploring the OLD SOUTH. Inspired by TRUE LIFE events.

Click here for my latest short film, Sunday Ride – inspired by true life events! Old antebellum home and town squares! Urban Exploration is what today’s adventure is all about. Inspired by true life events… Today we take a Sunday Ride to explore the historic old southern city of Eutaw, Alabama. We’ll step back in …

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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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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 …

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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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Tuscaloosa – Exploring Back Alleys and More – Home of the Crimson Tide!

Click here and join me as I explore the back alleys and more of Tuscaloosa, Alabama – home of the Crimson Tide! Urban Exploring the Back Alleys and More of Tuscaloosa, Alabama – Home of the Crimson Tide! The history of Tuscaloosa as told on https://www.tuscaloosa.com/history The site of the future City of Tuscaloosa on …

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