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There are captivating visitor attractions around every corner in Birmingham. You could start with a ride on the Birmingham Wheel, with magnificent views across the city. You'll come into contact with some of England's most enticing and alluring museums, galleries and family-themed destinations to keep you occupied for hours. Details at www.britainsbestbreaks.tv

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This is a video of Auburn RV Park at Leisuretime Campground in Auburn Alabama, Home of Auburn University. We are located on Interstate I-85 Exit 51 and are Auburn's easiest on and off interstate RV park. We have plenty of large pull thru sites with full hookups water, sewer, cable, WI-FI, 50amp, 30amp and 20amp services. We offer nightly, weekly and monthly rates, we also have a laundry on site and Ice machine for your convenience. We have a Water Park right next door to us called www.surfsidewaterpark.com and also have a world class Softball Complex right next door as well that is part of the City of Auburn, also across the street is the 18 hole Auburn Links Golf Course if you would like to bring your clubs www.auburnlinks.com. All of that being said If you are looking for the "Auburn RV experience" look no further than us ! Our website address is www.rvauburn.com and our phone number is 334-821-2267 if you would like to make a reservation.

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Blue Ridge Parkway Ride. from Rural Hall, NC to Stations Inn near Laurel Springs, NC to Orchard Gap, Va to Floyd, VA

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Footage of various things seen around the park, shot back in the fall of 2007.

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Demopolis, Alabama - White Bluff Park White Bluff, also known as Ecor Blanc, is a historic site located along the Tombigbee River in Demopolis, Alabama. It is a chalk cliff, roughly one mile long, composed of a geological layer known as the Demopolis Chalk Formation, part of the Selma Group. The upper portions of the cliff stood almost 80 feet above the river before the construction of the Demopolis Lock and Dam downriver. It now averages about 30 feet above the river. White Bluff was first named Ecor Blanc by 18th century French explorers and map makers. It also became known as the Chickasaw Gallery because early Native American inhabitants harnessed their boats at the foot of the cliff. It was the site where French Bonapartist refugees landed in 1817 and established their Vine and Olive Colony. White Bluff Park is the site for the main event of the annual Christmas on the River festival. This video of part of a series of videos featuring the area of Demopolis, Alabama. You can see other Demopolis videos at the following links: Demopolis Alabama -- Bluff Hall www.youtube.com Demopolis Alabama -- Confederate Park www.youtube.com Demopolis Alabama -- A Ride in Town www.youtube.com Demopolis Alabama -- Riverside Cemetery www.youtube.com Demopolis Alabama -- Historic Theater District www.youtube.com Demopolis Alabama -- A Walk in Town www.youtube.com Demopolis Alabama -- White Bluff Park www.youtube.com Demopolis Alabama -- Whitfield Canal www.youtube.com For more info on ...

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Demopolis, Alabama - Confederate Park Demopolis Town Square, officially known as Confederate Park, is one of the oldest public squares in Alabama. Demopolis had its beginnings in 1817 with the Vine and Olive Colony and the park was established in 1819. The park covers one city block,...

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Largest state park in Alabama. Great place to visit and spend half a day. Narrated by DeLynn Davis

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Downtown art galleries, institutions, studios and unique shops open their doors and welcome you the second Friday of each month to see beautiful artwork, sample delicous foods and hear the sounds of local musicians. LODA ArtWalk Mobile, AL Phone: (251) 208-7443

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USS Alabama - Walking the Deck takes you on an exciting journey on the deck of the historic battleship the USS Alabama. USS Alabama (BB-60), a South Dakota-class battleship, was the sixth completed ship named Alabama of the United States Navy. However she was only the third commissioned ship with that name. Alabama was commissioned in 1942 (a few months after Pearl Harbor) and served in World War II in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters. She was decommissioned in 1947 and assigned to the reserve duty. In 1964, a campaign was launched to bring the "Mighty A" home to Alabama as a memorial to the state's sons and daughters who had served in the armed forces. Alabama school children raised almost $100000 in mostly nickels, dimes, and quarters to help bring her home to her final resting place. I remember them coming through our school to collect money. Every school kid that contributed received a free pass to the park. It took me a long time to use my pass, but it was well worth the wait! The USS Alabama is docked at the Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama. This video is part of a four part series: Battleship Memorial Park - USS Alabama -- Walking in the Park www.youtube.com USS Alabama -- Walking the Deck www.youtube.com USS Alabama -- Touring Inside www.youtube.com USS Drum - Touring Inside www.youtube.com If you are interested in more information about the USS Alabama or other Mobile, Alabama attractions go to: www.FreeTravelWithUs.com Visit www.FreeTravelWithUs.com ...

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Frisco City Alabama - Town Park Frisco City is a town in Monroe County, Alabama near Monroeville. At the 2000 census the population was 1460. Prior to being named Frisco City, the town was known as Jones Mill in honor of Reverend James W. Jones. The name was changed to Frisco City in 1928 to celebrate the arrival of the Frisco Railroad. Ifyou would like more information on the Frisco City, Alabama area go to: www.freetravelwithus.com Visit www.FreeTravelWithUs.com for more travel locations. Please email us at FrankieD@FreeTravelWithUs.com with any helpful suggestions on how we can do a better job documenting our travels and getting the word out about our website. Thanks!

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Battleship Memorial Park - USS Alabama - Walking in the Park This video takes you on a tour of the Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama. This park was initially identified to be the home of the USS Alabama, a WWII battleship. Since its early days, the park has grown into one of the great military memorials in the county. USS Alabama (BB-60), a South Dakota-class battleship, was the sixth completed ship named Alabama of the United States Navy. However she was only the third commissioned ship with that name. Alabama was commissioned in 1942 (a few months after Pearl Harbor) and served in World War II in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters. She was decommissioned in 1947 and assigned to the reserve duty. In 1964, a campaign was launched to bring the "Mighty A" home to Alabama as a memorial to the state's sons and daughters who had served in the armed forces. Alabama school children raised almost $100000 in mostly nickels, dimes, and quarters to help bring her home to her final resting place. I remember them coming through our school to collect money. Every school kid that contributed received a free pass to the park. It took me a long time to use my pass, but it was well worth the wait! I have been to the park many times and each time I see something new. The USS Alabama is docked at the Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama. This video is part of a four part series: Battleship Memorial Park - USS Alabama -- Walking in the Park www.youtube.com USS Alabama ...

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