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Magic City Octane – Where Speed Meets Style! Classics – Drifters – Supercars

Click here to see the Magic City Octane show from March, 2025! In my latest short film I go to the Magic City Octane Car Show. It did not disappoint. The Magic City Octane Car Show is held monthly near Leeds, Alabama at the Shops at Grand River. At the Magic City Octane Car Show …

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Another MOB HIT of a Car show! – Whatever You Like – It was there! MOB INC 30125

Click here to watch one of Birmingham’s Best High End Car Shows! MOB INC is a premiere Car Club located in Birmingham, Alabama! These shows are some of the best you’ll ever attend and they do them regularly, and they do them RIGHT. MOB INC is known for their high end cars – Ferrari, Mclaren, …

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Step Back in Time as I Explore a RESTORED 1850’s Grist Mill! Over Delivered!

Click here to see me explore an 1850’s RESTORED Grist Mill! It was awesome! **”Step back in time at Yellowleaf Creek Grist Mill, a hidden historic gem in Alabama! 🏡🌊 Nestled by the scenic Yellow Creek, this beautifully preserved mill offers a glimpse into the past with its rustic charm and peaceful surroundings. Join us …

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MOB Car Show with a Motown Groove! Lambo, Lotus, Ferrari and More! 20125

Click here to see my latest short film about the MOB car show! This short film is all about the M.O.B. Inc and Birmingham Cars and Coffee car show on 2/01/25! This MOB Inc and Birmingham Cars and Coffee car show had everything you could ask for… LamborghiniLotusFerrariSupraJaguarMitsubishiCorvetteClassic Cars So I hope you enjoy my …

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Best of Alabama Covered Bridges – That I’ve Visited – Swann, Horton Mill and Kymulga!

Click here to see my latest in my “Best of” series – the best of Alabama Covered Bridges. In my latest short film I showcase the best of Alabama Covered Bridges that I’ve visited. These Alabama Covered Bridges include Swann Covered Bridge, Horton Mill Covered Bridge and Kymulga Covered Bridge. Each of these Alabama Covered …

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Abandoned Near Midfield, Alabama! How did it come to this?

Click here to watch my latest cinematic short film as I explore abandoned areas in Midfield, Alabama… Today I explore the abandoned areas in the city of Midfield, Alabama just outside of Birmingham. Midfield, Alabama is like a lot of southern towns that have seen better days. A one time thriving small town in the …

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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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In search of an Historic Church founded in 1891. Inner City Birmingham!

Click here and join me as I search for an historic 1891 church in inner city Birmingham! Today’s micro adventure takes me to the inner city of Birmingham in search of an historic church founded in 1891. The church is Birmingham First Untied Methodist and it was founded in 1891 and still holds services to …

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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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