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 …
Click here to see my latest short film where I explore the beautiful Destin Harbor, the largest charter fishing fleet in North America! In today’s micro adventure I explore the largest fishing fleet in North …
Click here as I explore Florida’s 30A Millionaire’s Row! In today’s micro adventure we travel travel to scenic 30A in Florida! While there we’ll take a closer look at the incredible Millionaire’s Row, which is …
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: …
Click here as I explore the Haunted Preserve and eat at a Pizzeria – pure fun! In my latest micro adventure I visit The Preserve, a quaint spot on the map in Birmingham, Alabama! The …
In this Micro Adventure I go Urban Hiking in the beautiful historic southern city of Scottsboro, Alabama!
Scottsboro, Alabama is found in North Alabama and has a ton to offer, and was an awesome urban hike!
While Urban Hiking in Scottsboro I found a ton of awesome stuff that only a beautiful southern city can offer. The Town Square was full of commerce with very few abandoned storefronts. The courthouse was magnificent and there were several murals throughout Scottsboro.
But one of the highlights of this Micro Adventure while Urban Hiking in Scottsboro, Alabama was Payne’s Sandwich and Soda Fountain Shop! This is a must do while in Scottsboro if you decide to go urban hiking there.
So I hope you enjoy Urban Hiking Ep -22 – Scottsboro, AL – Old Town Square, Soda Fountain, and More! I sure did and I think you will too!
Today I explore Old Churches, Old Barns, a Cotton Gin and beautiful farmland off Veto Road in Elkmont, Alabama a beautiful North Alabama small town! North Alabama is ripe for Rural Exploration due to the abundance of abandoned stuff – of course not all is abandoned!
Rural Exploration is all about abandoned America, and North Alabama is just simply beautiful. As we explore this beautiful small town of Elkmont, in North Alabama, you’ll see a great example of abandoned North Alabama that many need to see.
So it is that I love Rural Exploration so I can show others abandoned homes, abandoned barns, abandoned cars and other abandoned things – mostly beautiful abandoned landscapes. But again much is not abandoned yet beautiful – Old Churches, Barns, Country Homes and more!
Today I discover a beautiful abandoned barns, homes and more that I can only imagine how it looked in its prime along with beautiful country landscapes! Veto Road in Elkmont, Alabama was an excellent rural exploration destination!
Elkmont, Alabama is located in Limestone County, and is worth the drive if you love abandoned things and beautiful farmland and landscapes!
So I hope you enjoy – Rural Exploration Ep -16 – Old Churches, Barns and More, Oh My!
There are so many beautiful abandoned places in North Alabama that people should see. So it is that I love documenting these abandoned places for others to remember.
In today’s rural exploration adventure I explore abandoned stuff in the Southern Tennessee town of Bunker Hill! It’s a beautiful Southern Tennessee farm community full of beautiful homes, barns and some abandoned things – and soooo much more. Rural exploration adventures are always a blast as you never know what’s around the next corner!
Rural Exploration is all about abandoned America, and Southern Tennessee is just simply beautiful. Abandoned Bunker Hill, Tennessee, is a great example of abandoned Southern Tennessee that many need to see. But it’s not all abandoned! In this rural exploration micro adventure to Bunker Hill, Tennessee you’ll also see some of the best farm homes and barns around!
So it is that I love Rural Exploration so I can show others abandoned homes, abandoned barns, abandoned cars and other abandoned things – mostly beautiful abandoned landscapes. But also showcase the finest homes and barns these towns have to offer!
Today I discover a beautiful abandoned barns, homes and more that I can only imagine how it looked in its prime along with beautiful country landscapes as well as some of the finest farms, homes and barns you’ll ever see! Bunker Hill, Tennessee was an excellent rural exploration micro adventure destination!
Bunker Hill, Tennessee is located in Giles County, Tennessee, and is worth the drive if you love abandoned things and beautiful farmland, homes, barns and landscapes!
Rural Exploration Ep -15 – Beautiful Homes, Barns and Abandoned Stuff of Bunker Hill, Tn
There are so many beautiful abandoned places in Southern Tennessee that people should see. So it is that I love documenting these abandoned places for others to remember.
Today I explore abandoned stuff in the Southern Tennessee town of McBurg. It’s a beautiful Southern Tennessee farm community full of abandoned barns, abandoned homes and other abandoned things!
Rural Exploration is all about abandoned America, and Southern Tennessee is just simply beautiful. Abandoned McBurg, Tennessee, is a great example of abandoned Southern Tennessee that many need to see.
So it is that I love Rural Exploration so I can show others abandoned homes, abandoned barns, abandoned cars and other abandoned things – mostly beautiful abandoned landscapes.
Today I discover a beautiful abandoned barns, homes and more that I can only imagine how it looked in its prime along with beautiful country landscapes! McBurg, Tennessee was an excellent rural exploration destination!
Today I explore abandoned stuff in the Southern Tennessee town of Boonshill, Tn. It’s a beautiful Southern Tennessee farm community full of abandoned barns, abandoned homes and other abandoned things!
Rural Exploration is all about abandoned America and Southern Tennessee is just simply beautiful. Abandoned Boonshill is a great example of abandoned Southern Tennessee that many need to see.
So it is that I love Rural Exploration so I can show others abandoned homes, abandoned barns, abandoned cars and other abandoned things – mostly beautiful abandoned landscapes.
Today I discover a beautiful abandoned house with intricate woodwork that I can only imagine how it looked in its prime along with many abandoned structures and barns! Boonshill, Tennessee was an excellent rural exploration destination!
Boonshill, Tennessee is located in Lincoln County, Tennessee, and is worth the drive if you love abandoned things and beautiful farmland and landscapes!
So I hope you enjoy – Rural Exploration Ep-13 – Abandoned in Boonshill, Tn. – Beautiful!
The Ardmore Tennessee Car Show is the KING of car shows in my opinion. There are cars of every kind and for all tastes. This car show show has it al,l Rat Rods, C10’s, Mustangs, Corvettes, Chargers, Challengers, T’Birds, 55 Chevy’s, Old Patina Trucks with real rust, and too many one offs to list! Plus it’s an animal friendly Car Show! So, wait for the dog in the video!
The Ardmore Quaterback Car Show has cars for days!
Rat rods, corvettes, slammed trucks and more were all to be found at the Ardmore Car Show 2021!
In this one day micro adventure I travel to Ardmore, Tennessee to see a piece of Americana! People have been showing off their custom cars since the Model A.
Even if you’re not a car buff there is always something interesting to see at a car show!
Friendly people, the smell of concessions and rat rods and slammed trucks – what’s not to like!
If you’ve never been to the Ardmore Car Show, it’s one of the largest in the south with close to 1,000 entries maybe more in some years. The owners are always eager to to talk about the history of their cars!
I want to encourage you to consider a Car Show for your next micro adventure, entry fee is usually affordable ($5.00 for this one), concessions are reasonable, they’re family friendly (many are pet friendly as well) and the people are great!
Give a car show a try, you won’t regret it.
Hope you enjoy “Ardmore Car Show (2021) Ep-2 – The KING of Tennessee Car Shows! Over 1,000 entries!”
In this video we go Urban Hiking in Huntsville, Alabama’s Midcity District! Huntsville’s Midcity District is a great place for Urban Hiking. The Midcity District has something for everyone!
Huntsville’s Midcity District a great mix of retail, restaurants and entertainment in one location. Included in Huntsville’s Midcity District: Top Golf, Dave and Busters, Highpoint Climbing and Fitness, Trader Joe’s, Wahlburgers, REI Co-Op, Kung Fu Tea, Kamado Ramen and The Camp.
In today’s epic micro adventure, “The World’s Steepest Incline Railway – Epic ride from top to bottom!” I find myself riding America’s Most Amazing Mile on the Chattanooga Lookout Mountain Incline Railway!
The The World’s Steepest Incline Railway – Chattanooga Lookout Mountain Incline Railway is located as you can guess in Chattanooga, Tennessee. And today I ride the World’s Steepest Incline Railway, known as the Chattanooga Lookout Mountain Incline Railway, from the bottom to the top!
According to ridetheincline.com: The first Incline up Lookout Mountain opened in 1887. It ran from the 38th Street area in St. Elmo to just below the Point. The second Incline, engineered by John Crass, opened November 16, 1895, and is the Incline that is still in operation today. The success of the second Incline was the primary reason that the first Incline closed in 1899.
Lookout Mountain has been a popular tourist destination in Tennessee and Georgia for centuries. Over the years, several businessmen have built hotels on the mountain to allow visitors to experience its attractions and breathtaking views.
According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lookout_Mountain_Incline_Railway:
The Lookout Mountain Incline Railway is a 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge[2] inclined plane funicular railway leading to the top of Lookout Mountain from the historic St. Elmo neighborhood of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Passengers are transported from St. Elmo’s Station at the base, to Point Park at the mountain summit, which overlooks the city and the Tennessee River. It is just a short drive to three of Chattanooga’s main tourist attractions, Ruby Falls, Cavern Castle, and Rock City.[3] The railway is approximately one mile (1.6 km) in length (single-track except for a short two-track passing loop at the midway point, allowing operation of two cars at one time). It has a maximum grade of 72.7%, making it one of the world’s steepest passenger railways.[4] It obtained Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark status in 1991. The cable system for the cars was made by the Otis Elevator Company.
I think that the Chattanooga Lookout Mountain Incline Railway is a must do micro adventure for any family! Because the Chattanooga Lookout Mountain Incline Railway is located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, it’s within an easy day drive for many in the Southeast.
If you go to ride the Chattanooga Lookout Mountain Incline Railway, AKA The World’s Steepest Incline Railway, you may want to also visit these local attractions: Rock City, Point Park, Chattanooga Choo Choo, and the St. Elmo neighborhood shops!
In today’s epic micro adventure, “The World’s Steepest Incline Railway – Epic ride from bottom to top!” I find myself riding America’s Most Amazing Mile on the Chattanooga Lookout Mountain Incline Railway!
The Chattanooga Lookout Mountain Incline Railway is located as you can guess in Chattanooga, Tennessee. And today I ride the World’s Steepest Incline Railway, known as the Chattanooga Lookout Mountain Incline Railway, form the bottom to the top!
According to ridetheincline.com: The first Incline up Lookout Mountain opened in 1887. It ran from the 38th Street area in St. Elmo to just below the Point. The second Incline, engineered by John Crass, opened November 16, 1895, and is the Incline that is still in operation today. The success of the second Incline was the primary reason that the first Incline closed in 1899.
Lookout Mountain has been a popular tourist destination in Tennessee and Georgia for centuries. Over the years, several businessmen have built hotels on the mountain to allow visitors to experience its attractions and breathtaking views.
According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lookout_Mountain_Incline_Railway:
The Lookout Mountain Incline Railway is a 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge[2] inclined plane funicular railway leading to the top of Lookout Mountain from the historic St. Elmo neighborhood of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Passengers are transported from St. Elmo’s Station at the base, to Point Park at the mountain summit, which overlooks the city and the Tennessee River. It is just a short drive to three of Chattanooga’s main tourist attractions, Ruby Falls, Cavern Castle, and Rock City.[3] The railway is approximately one mile (1.6 km) in length (single-track except for a short two-track passing loop at the midway point, allowing operation of two cars at one time). It has a maximum grade of 72.7%, making it one of the world’s steepest passenger railways.[4] It obtained Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark status in 1991. The cable system for the cars was made by the Otis Elevator Company.
I think that the Chattanooga Lookout Mountain Incline Railway is a must do micro adventure for any family! Because the Chattanooga Lookout Mountain Incline Railway is located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, it’s within an easy day drive for many in the Southeast.
Frankewing, Tennessee has everything a rural exploration micro adventure could ask for – abandoned buildings, homes and barns and so much more.
According to Wikipedia: “Frankewing is an unincorporated community in Giles County, Tennessee, United States. It has a post office, with ZIP code is 38459. It is located 1 mile east of the interchange between Interstate 65 and U.S. Route 64. Wikipedia
Frankewing, Tennessee has some beautiful southern Tennessee homes that are really beautiful.
Southern, Tennessee has some awesome rural exploration opportunities for anyone that is looking for an awesome micro adventure, and Frankewing, Tennessee did not disappoint!
So I hope you enjoy Rural Exploration Ep -12 – Abandoned in Forgotten Southern Tennessee – Frankewing!