In Search of Rizzo the Street Graffiti Artist!

Join me as I search for Graffiti in the inner city of Birmingham, Alabama created by the street artist – Rizzo!

In today’s micro adventure I find myself once again in the inner city of Birmingham, Alabama in search of Graffiti and Street art! I’m calling this one Avondale Graffiti with the Cool Jazz! Avondale is a small neighborhood in Birmingham, Alabama an is known for it’s Graffiti and Street Art. So if your a fan of Graffiti and Street art I hope you’ll like this one that I put to some cool Jazz music!

History of Graffiti from https://hickmandesign.co.uk/blog/hist…

Early Origins of Graffiti Art The roots of graffiti can be traced back to ancient civilisations such as Rome, Greece, and Egypt, where inscriptions and drawings were etched onto public walls and monuments. These early forms of graffiti were often used for political, religious, or personal purposes. Over time, graffiti’s role as a means of communication and artistic expression continued to evolve, eventually laying the groundwork for the vibrant and diverse graffiti art scene we know today. Modern Pioneers of Graffiti Art As the art form evolved, several notable figures emerged as pioneers in the world of graffiti art. These artists made significant contributions to the development and popularisation of graffiti as a legitimate art form.

The Impact of Graffiti Art on Society As graffiti art gained popularity and recognition, it also began to influence society in various ways. From challenging societal norms and sparking political conversations to providing a platform for marginalised voices, graffiti art has played a crucial role in shaping contemporary culture. Below are some ways in which graffiti art has impacted society: Challenging Authority: Graffiti artists have often used their work to question authority and voice dissent. By creating public art that critiques government policies, social injustices, and other issues, graffiti artists have helped to foster debate and challenge the status quo. Empowering Marginalised Voices: Graffiti has provided a platform for individuals from marginalised communities to express themselves and tell their stories. Through the creation of powerful murals and other works of graffiti art, these artists have helped to raise awareness about the challenges faced by their communities and to advocate for change. Enhancing Urban Landscapes: Over the years, graffiti art has been used to beautify and revitalise urban spaces. By transforming drab walls and abandoned buildings into vibrant works of art, graffiti artists have contributed to the revitalisation of neighbourhoods and the creation of unique, creative spaces. Inspiring New Art Forms: The influence of graffiti art can be seen in a variety of other creative mediums, from graphic design and advertising to fashion and streetwear. By pushing the boundaries of artistic expression, graffiti artists have inspired countless others to think outside the box and create innovative works of art.

In Search of Street Graffiti in the 2nd most dangerous city in USA!

Click here and join me on another micro adventure as I go in search of street graffiti in the 2nd most dangerous city in the USA!

In my latest micro adventure I find myself in search of street Graffiti in the 2nd most dangerous city in the USA, according to AL.com

Street Graffiti and Street Art has always been a passion of mine whether on buildings, trains, bridges or wherever. In my eyes Street Graffiti and Street Art in Birmingham, Alabama is at an incredibly high level.

The street graffiti and street art artists have incredible skill in Birmingham, Alabama.

While I spend a lot of time in the inner city areas of Birmingham, Alabama and surrounding areas, I have NEVER felt unsafe. I realize there are pockets in every city. But I try to admire the artists work and mind my own business. Sometimes I do meet some very interesting people in some of the back alleys and other areas that most might believe are unsafe. I don’t judge people by the area that I find them.

The article that states Birmingham as the 2nd most dangerous city in the USA can be found here – https://www.al.com/news/2023/06/is-birmingham-really-the-second-most-dangerous-city-in-the-us.html

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 areas in Birmingham and home to the Avondale Brewing Company.

So I hope you enjoy my latest Urban Hiking video where I showcase the Trendy area of Avondale, Alabama!

I’m calling it – Seen this Man? Urban Hiking in Avondale, Inner City of Birmingham, AL.

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 about the Tannehill Trade Days so I had to see for myself if it lived up to the hype. Not only did it live up to the hype but the Tannehill Trade Days over delivered. The Tannehill Trade Days had every kind of vendor you could imagine. Cast Iron, fishing poles, bicycles, custom signs, and so much more – including a ton of food trucks. If you’ve been thinking about visiting The Tannehill Trade Days I’d say it’s worth the trip to McCalla, Alabama, just outside of Birmingham, Alabama. Definitely lived up to the hype!

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 Alabama Airfest had a full array of vintage airplanes and a wonderful midway of food truck vendors.

The North Alabama Airfest airshow was an awesome event!

Alligators Reported Near Decatur, Alabama’s Point Mallard Water Park?

Click here to see if I find gators on the Tennessee, River near Decatur Alabama’s Point Mallard Water Park!

Over the years alligators have been reported near Decatur, Alabama’s Point Mallard Water Park on the Tennessee River. Some videos of the alligators near Decatur, Alabama’s Point Mallard Water Park have surfaced on YouTube.

So in this adventure I thought I’d go looking for gators in Decatur. I’ve seen the videos of the alligators near Decatur, Alabama’s Point Mallard Water Park as well as the Wheeler Wildlife Refuge.

I just wanted to see for myself if I could find any alligators there or anywhere close…

So, if you’re wondering if there are any alligators in the Tennessee River near Point Mallard Water Park in Decatur, Alabama then you’ve come to the right place!

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, Terrell
Located in east central Alabama, Alexander City is the largest city in Tallapoosa County. The city’s economy was tied to cotton, and especially textiles, from the early 1900s until that industry began relocating its manufacturing facilities overseas in the latter decades of the twentieth century. Notable individuals from Alexander City include former National Football League stars Terrell Owens and Jim Phillips, as well as Joe Forehand, a former CEO of Accenture. Bill Nichols State Veterans Home in Alexander City is named for Congressman William Flynt Nichols. The city has a mayor/council form of government.

History

The city arose on a site formerly occupied by several Creek Indian villages. James Young established a trading post there in 1835, and the city was incorporated as Youngsville in 1872. After the Savannah and Memphis Railroad announced its intention to build a line through the town in 1873, the city’s boundaries were redrawn and it was renamed Alexander City in honor of the railroad’s president, Edward Porter Alexander. The first community-funded school was founded in 1879, and a courthouse was constructed in 1889.

Avondale Mills in Alexander City
The town’s economy was tied to agriculture, principally cotton, and the first cotton mill was constructed in 1900. A fire destroyed much of the downtown area in 1902, but later that year, local banker and businessman Benjamin Russell constructed Russell Mills to fabricate undergarments. He and his family, along with the Comers of Avondale Mills (who arrived in 1919 and bought out the Alexander City Cotton Mill) would be a major presence in Alexander City for decades. In addition to the mills, Russell established several businesses, built a church, a hospital, and a waterworks facility, and had the first telephone lines run to the city. He also established a local chamber of commerce in 1910 and served as its first president.

The city’s economy was boosted further in the early 1920s by the impoundment of the Tallapoosa River with Martin Dam, which generated electricity for the surrounding region. The resultant Lake Martin prompted growth in recreation activities, and Benjamin Russell and his family became large landowners and developers in the area. The economic benefits from the lake still help sustain the city.

Russell Mills established a hospital in 1923 and a school in 1926 and would employ 2,000 individuals by 1930; the total city population itself was only approximately 4,500 at the time. To house employees, Russell constructed a mill village on Alexander City’s western border, but it was dismantled in the 1950s after commercial residential areas were developed in the 1940s. A public airport was constructed in the early 1930s under the Works Progress Administration and named after long-time mayor Thomas C. Russell, Benjamin’s brother. Sightseeing rides and flight instruction were offered at the field, which was also used for training by pilots from Maxwell Field in Montgomery County before World War II.

The city’s population more than doubled from approximately 6,400 in 1950 to 13,100 in 1960, and the former mill village land was used to expand mill operations in the 1960s. Benjamin Russell High School was established in 1950 and Alexander City Junior College in 1965, which would then consolidate with Nunnelley State Technical College, located in Childersburg, Talladega County, to become Central Alabama Community College in 1988. A new hospital facility, Russell Medical Center, opened in 1965.

Much of Alexander City’s economic fortunes were tied to the textile and apparel industries, which have declined drastically in the United States. The city’s economic base has since become more diversified in recent years.

Magic City Octane – Over 7 Minutes of Supercars, Imports and Classics! 5-13-23

Click here and join me on another micro adventure to the Magic City Octane Car Show!

Magic City Octane car show is this weeks Micro Adventure!

The Magic City Octane car show is held in Birmingham, Alabama in the Saks 5th Avenue Parking Lot of the Summit.

The Magic City Octane car show is held monthly is full of high end Supercars, Imports and Classics…

Some of the Supercars included: a Mclaren, One of only 3 Dodge Vipers, Lamborghini’s, Alfa Rameo, Corvette’s, Ford GT, Audi’s, and Maseratis! All at the Magic City Octane car show.

Imports included: BMWs, Subarus, Hondas, Mazdas, and more all at the Magic City Octane car show.

Classics included: Broncos, Camaros, Ford Trucks and more all at the Magic City Octane car show.

So I hope you enjoy my latest video – Magic City Octane – Over 7 Minutes of Supercars, Imports and Classics!

The Magic City Octane car show is a must see for any car enthusiast.

Car shows are a piece of Americana and most are family friendly and free! So what’s not to like about the Magic City Octane Car Show!

Athens Car Show – over 8 minutes of PURE MUSCLE! Rat Rods, Classics, and so much more!

Click here and join me as I visit the Athens Car Show in beautiful historic Athens Alabama!

Join me as I go on yet another adventure! This time it’s to the Athens Car Show in Athens, Alabama around the square.

Car shows are a part of Americana and the Athens Car Show did not disappoint!

All the favorites are represented from rat rods to sleek classic corvettes.

What great about the Athens Car Show around the square is half the city is blocked off for the event.

There is something new every time you turn a corner. Coups, sleds, chopped, shaved, you name it and that car was represented.

I even had a chance to purchase the first hot dog ever sold from the WildWood Deli! It was the southern. All beef, bacon, diced tomatoes, pimiento cheese on a fresh bun! The chef at Wildwood, Matthew Fisher, never disappoints!

Even if you’re not a big Athens Car Show fan, it’s still a fantastic day with the family enjoying the outdoors and great food.

So I hope you enjoy my latest micro-adventure – Athens Car Show – over 8 minutes of PURE MUSCLE! Rat Rods, Classics, and so much more!

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 explore the Cullman Warehouse District and eat a pastry in one of the quaint shops. We’ll also explore an antique store that was founded in 1969 and interview one of the employees.

According to – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cullman_Downtown_Commercial_Historic_District

The Cullman Downtown Commercial Historic District is a historic district in Cullman, Alabama, United States. Cullman was founded in 1873 by John G. Cullmann, who purchased land from the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Most early commercial buildings were constructed of wood, with the first brick building, a hotel and restaurant across from the L&N depot, completed in 1881. Most of the early wooden buildings burned, including the C. A. Stiefelmeyer Storehouse in 1892, which was replaced with the current Stiefelmeyer’s building. A new post office building was constructed in 1910, at the same time as a major boom in construction. Following a lull during World War I, construction continued in the 1920s, including the First United Methodist Church in 1923. The majority of the 58 contributing structures in the district are one- or two-story brick buildings in basic commercial styles, some influenced by the Chicago School. Notable exceptions are the wooden Italianate Stiefelmeyer’s building, the stone Gothic Revival First Methodist Church, and the Neoclassical Federal Building and German Bank building’s corner cupola.[2]

The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.[1]