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
Tags: Alabama tourism, tourismThere 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
Tags: Alabama tourism, tourismThe South Alabama Living Team of Keller Williams Realty highlights Orange Beach as a great place to vacation, retire or invest in. www.southalabamaliving.com
Tags: Alabama tourism, tourismBritish Columbia plane tour departing from Squamish airport featuring, Stawamus Chief Provincial Park, Howe Sound, Lake Lovely Water, Tantalus Provincial Park, Black Tusk, Whistler Village, both Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, the Barrier lava dam and Garibaldi Lake in Garibaldi Provincial Park. VRIDETV.com is Virtual Riding Television.Imagine mounting a high definition camcorder to the handlebars of a motorcycle then riding across the second largest country in the world. With this point of view you will experience the sensation of riding through ten provinces of Canada, coast to coast, round trip, for a total of 18795 kilometers. This trip may be over but the riding and filming continues............................... ......... Welcome to VIRTUAL RIDING TELEVISION Videos, pictures, maps and more details available on the FREE website: ?www.vridetv.com? New content is added on a regular basis.
Tags: Alabama tourism, tourismDreamscape, Gulf Shores, AL, 3 beds/3 baths, Cable, Wireless Internet, & Community Pool, Tennis Courts and Private Community Beach - call 251-269-6766 or go to www.RelaxontheBeach.com
Tags: Alabama tourism, tourismWelcome to Alabama's Ghost Trail! More information on this location at www.selmaalabama.com
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Tags: Alabama tourism, tourismBeachin West Beach Front, Gulf Shores, AL, 5 beds/3 baths, Cable, Wireless Internet, & Semi-Private Pool - call 251-269-6766 or go to www.RelaxontheBeach.com
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Tags: Alabama tourism, tourismMobile Police Museum Mobile, Alabama The Dauphin Street Police Precinct and Museum is a combination live police station and a police museum. The museum, located on Dauphin Street across the street from Cathedral Square, has a number of interesting displays. There is a history of the weapons used over the past 174 years by the department. You will see nightsticks of various types and a "Pepper Fog" machine. The machine's name says it all - a gasoline engine-powered mechanism that produced an early form of tear gas used mainly primarily for crowd control. Ifyou would like more information on the Mobile, Alabama Police Museum go to: www.freetravelwithus.com If you would like more information on the Mobile, 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!
Tags: Alabama tourism, tourismTalladega, Alabama - Logan Martin Dam Logan Martin Dam and Lake is located in east central Alabama on the Coosa River bordering St. Clair and Talladega counties. This 17000-acre Coosa River reservoir was built in 1965 by Alabama Power Company. The lake, nicknamed Lake of a Thousand Coves by locals, has 275 miles of shoreline along its 48.5 mile length sandwiched between Logan Martin Dam on the south and Neely Henry Dam on the north. The depth of the lake is 35 to 110 feet with only five feet average water level variance. With some of the nation's finest bass fishing, Lake Logan Martin also is fun for boating, skiing and swimming. Logan Martin Dam was the second dam built as a part of an Alabama Power Company construction program that further developed the Coosa River in the late 1950s and the 1960s. During the planning stages, the dam was known as Kelly Creek. This video of part of a series of videos featuring the area of Talladega, Alabama. You can see other Talladega videos at the following links: Talladega Alabama -- Jemison Carnegie Heritage Hall www.youtube.com Talladega Alabama -- Waldo Covered Bridge www.youtube.com Talladega Alabama -- A Drive Through Town www.youtube.com Talladega Alabama -- A Walk Through Town www.youtube.com Talladega Alabama -- Davey Allison www.youtube.com Talladega Alabama -- Logan Martin Dam www.youtube.com Talladega Alabama -- Old L&N Train Depot www.youtube.com Talladega Alabama -- Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind www.youtube.com For ...
Tags: Alabama tourism, tourismMonroeville, Alabama - Monroe County Heritage Museum The old Monroe County Courthouse (now the Monroe County Heritage Museum), designed by prominent Southern architect, Andrew Bryan, was built between 1903 and 1904. The Courthouse is one of two building designed by Bryan (a sister courthouse in LaGrange, Georgia was destroyed by fire), with the architectural style of Romanesque with a Georgian influence. The courthouse was the seat of most county offices and the site of court cases until the construction of the the new courthouse was completed in 1963. Today the building is on the National Historic Register and is a national literary Mecca. The old courthouse resembles the 1930s courtroom used for Harper Lee's fictional courtroom settings in To Kill a Mockingbird. Although the movie was not filmed here, the interior of the courthouse was used as a reference for the film version of the book, and houses the later acts of the amateur production. Ifyou would like more information on the Monroeville, 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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