Tag: visit north alabama

Short Film about Nothing – Who will risk watching ABSOLUTELY NOTHING?

Click here and enjoy my latest short film about absolutely nothing! Has a great sound track that will make you happy! I try to post a new YouTube short film video every week. This week I had absolutely nothing lined up… But I still wanted to create a short film… Solution? A short film about …

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Chill Ride on the Tennessee with Nothing to Lose – Latest Short Film!

Click here to watch my latest adventure short film as I ride down the Tennessee. In my latest Short Film adventure I take a chill ride on the Tennessee River. In this adventure I’ll show you barge traffic and river industry and so much more just outside of the Port of Decatur. It’s just a …

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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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Urban Hiking Town with 1896 Origins – Over Delivered – Alabaster, AL.

Click here to see my latest Cinematic Short Film where I explore Alabaster, Alabama that has origins dating back to 1896! Urban Hiking Alabaster, Alabama which was under promised but over delivered! While Urban Hiking, Alabaster, Alabama I was invited into what’s believed to be the oldest building in the town. It’s now a business …

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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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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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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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Tannehill Trade Days – Live Up to the HYPE?

Click here and join me on my latest micro adventure to the Tannehill State Park Trade Days! Just outside of Birmingham, Alabama. Today I travel to the Tannehill Trade Days to see if it lives up to the hype. Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park in McCalla, Alabama holds trade days throughout the summer. I’ve heard …

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So I found this at the North Alabama Airfest! Pryor Field Airshow – Airfest!

Click here and join me as I explore the North Alabama Airfest at Pryor Field in Decatur, Alabama. North Alabama Airfest Airshow at Prior Field in Tanner, Alabama! An Airshow is today’s choice of a micro adventure! It was held at Prior Field in Tanner, Alabama known as the North Alabama Airfest! This airshow, North …

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