Second Sight Paranormal TV “Bon Secour: Spirits of the River
“Bon Secour: Spirits of the River features Second Sight Paranormal and Forensic Services and International Psychic Medium Ericka Boussarhane as they investigate the ghostly history of the Swift-Coles House in Bon Secour, Alabama. *In memory of previous owners, Charles and Susan Swift, and Nicholas Coles.
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Places to see in ( Gulf Shores - USA )
Places to see in ( Gulf Shores - USA )
Gulf Shores is a city on Alabama's Gulf Coast. Its Gulf State Park has beaches, trails and a pier, plus a golf course and a zip line over the dunes. To the west, sea turtles and migratory birds thrive among the coastal habitats of Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge. Farther west, 19th-century Fort Morgan guards Mobile Bay. The Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo offers hands-on encounters with lemurs, kangaroos and sloths.
The cities of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach are connected by two main east-west highways. The most southern one is Highway 182 (known locally as Beach Blvd). It runs along the beach and offers great views of the water. Highway 180 (known locally as Canal Road) runs along the Intracoastal Waterway. Plenty of accommodations are located directly on the beach. Guests can walk right out and enjoy the sand and water. Some are located within easy walking distance of restaurants and shops.
The best thing to do in Gulf Shores is enjoy the beaches. There are plenty of places to park at most public beaches. Some offer facilities and picnic tables. There are many beach access area that provide pedestrian access only. These are best if you are staying nearby and don't need a car to get to the beach. It is best to be aware of the Beach Warning Flags that tell you whether it is safe to go int othe ocean.
Gulf Shores is a family friendly community whose government works to protect and enhance the quality of life for its residents, visitors and retirees, while promoting economic prosperity in a business-friendly atmosphere. Jack Edwards National Airport is located in Gulf Shores and offers services from Gulf Air Center, Salt Air Aviation Center and Platium Air Center. The airport is located right in town, just two miles from the beach and is extremely convenient.
A lot to see in Gulf Shores Alabama such as :
Gulf State Park
Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo
Escape House Waterville
Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge
Gulf Shores Public Beach
Gulf State Park Pier
Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail - Rosemary Dunes Trailhead
The Track - Gulf Shores
Fort Morgan Road
The Park at OWA
The Hummingbird Zipline Course
Perdido Pass
West Beach Boulevard
Pirate's Island Adventure Golf
Sunny Lady Dolphin Cruises at The Wharf
Battleship Memorial Park
Meaher State Park
Little Lagoon
Gulf State Park Beach Pavillion
Graham Creek Nature Preserve
Historic Blakeley State Park
Ike's Beach Services Inc
Bamahenge
Shelby Lakes
Robinson Island
Gulf Shores Museum
Alabama Point East | Florida Point
Gulf Shores Dog Park
Gulf State Park Nature Center
Wolf Bay
Johnnie Sims Park Pavilion
Dinosaurs In The Woods -- Brontosaurus
Jeff Friend Trail
Lagoon Pass Park
Wade Ward Nature Park
Gulf State Park Pavillion
Orange Beach Welcome Center
Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge
AAA Charters INC
Meyer Park
Waterville USA prices
Gulf Oak Ridge Trail
Swift-Coles Historic Home
Caribe Cruiser
Pleasure Island Parasail
Gulf State Park Romar Beach Access
Kids Park
Gator Lake
Alligator Island
Wolf Creek Kayak Launch Park City Of Foley
( Gulf Shores - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Gulf Shores . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Gulf Shores - USA
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About the Ancient Native American Statues from Sellars Farm, Tennessee
A brief look at the 700 year-old stone statues from Sellars Farm State Archaeological Area in middle Tennessee, about a half-hour drive outside downtown Nashville. This is one of my favorite local places to hike and find solitude because I'm always alone in the park -- yet I always feel the eerie presence of someone around me when I'm there.
These are sandstone (siltstone) statues carved between 1250-1350 AD by a Native American artist. The male is nicknamed Sandy, and he is the official Tennessee state artifact. The statues were uncovered by a tenant farmer in 1939, and were separated for nearly 80 years, only reunited at the McClung Museum in Knoxville in 2017.
Book Credit: Speaking with the Ancestors: Mississippian Stone Statuary of the Tennessee-Cumberland Region, by Kevin E. Smith, James V. MillerUniversity of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa