Best Things To Do in Tuscaloosa, Alabama AL
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List of Best Things to do in Tuscaloosa, Alabama (AL)
Bryant Denny Stadium
Paul W. Bryant Museum
Mercedes-Benz US International Visitor Center and Factory Tour
Children's Hands-On Museum of Tuscaloosa
Capitol park
Tuscaloosa Riverwalk
Bryant Museum
Tuscaloosa Museum of Art
Tuscaloosa Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse
Jemison-Van de Graaff Mansion
WELCOME TO NC & SC, USA
Driving on I-95 from Virginia and entering North Carolina and then South Carolina.
Border btwn North and South Carolina:
And now heading down to Myrtle Beach, SC.
Let the fun begin.
Enjoy your summer vacation.
Drive safely.
God Bless.
WELCOME TO PENSACOLA BEACH, FLORIDA, USA
This is a pretty long video, PLEASE READ THE VIDEO DESCRIPTION POSTED BELOW.
Video covers pretty much the entire beach resort, feel free to watch as much as you wish.
In the video you see the east-end entrance into this beautiful Florida resort and then the drive to its very opposite west-end point.
For the west-end entrance (coming from City of Pensacola or State of Alabama on I-10), feel free to watch my 2011 video (link below), that particular entrance is on a toll bridge that costs $1 per vehicle:
Sugar-white sand beaches everywhere in Pensacola Beach.
Pretty much everywhere free beach parking.
Couple of useful links:
Visit and enjoy your Pensacola Beach, FL vacation.
God Bless.
Birmingham, Alabama travel destination video
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LOUISIANA, USA
Driving from New Orleans all the way south to Venice and Mississippi River Delta, area known as The end of the world.
This is an old (2011) video that got f*****up by YTPD, blocked pretty much everywhere b/c of the music, a Big Thank You to my friend Michael from Austria for the heads-up, I had to remake it with new music, some SiriusXM LIVE Recording, Electric Area, Ch 52.
And now back to the rest of 2012 Summer Vacation videos.
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA, USA
Driving in City of Tallahassee, Florida's capital and home of Florida's State Legislature, Florida State University, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee Community College, etc.
Tallahassee is a government town and a University/College town and not much as a tourist destination similar to most of rest of Florida.
Couple of useful links:
Visit Tallahassee, enjoy Florida Panhandle and always drive safely.
GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI, USA
Driving on the beautiful Mississippi Gulf Coast thru Gulfport, Long Beach and Pass Christian.
Couple of useful links:
Enjoy your Mississippi Gulf Coast vacation.
AUGUSTA, MAINE, USA
Augusta, Capital of Maine, USA.
Not much you can see, a very small city (town maybe?, pop less than 20,000), just a quick stop to take few pictures of the State Capital Building, driving a little bit in downtown Augusta, enough to find-out they have two European-style Roundabouts, pretty rare such road architecture in USA and Canada.
Drive safely and visit Maine, USA.
More videos to come, this time from Southern Maine.
WELCOME TO LOUISIANA, USA
Entering beautiful great state of Louisiana on Interstate 10, Mississippi-Louisiana state line.
Couple of useful links:
Visit and enjoy The Great State of Louisiana, USA.
Places to see in ( Birmingham - USA )
Places to see in ( Birmingham - USA )
Birmingham is the largest city in the state of Alabama. With more than 1.2 million people in the metropolitan area, Birmingham is the cultural and economic heart of Alabama. In much of the world, Birmingham is best remembered as the site of racist violence, bombings, and nonviolent protest in the 1960s, when the city was still racially segregated by law. Visitors today are often surprised to find a pleasant green city of ridges and valleys, with many attractive views and friendly, hospitable people.
From its founding through the end of the 1960s, Birmingham was a primary industrial center of the southern United States. Its growth from 1881 through 1920 earned it nicknames such as The Magic City and The Pittsburgh of the South. Its major industries were iron and steel production. Major components of the railroad industry, rails and railroad cars, were manufactured in Birmingham. Since the 1860s, the two primary hubs of railroading in the Deep South have been Birmingham and Atlanta. The economy diversified in the latter half of the 20th century. Banking, telecommunications, transportation, electrical power transmission, medical care, college education, and insurance have become major economic activities. Birmingham ranks as one of the largest banking centers in the U.S. Also, it is among the most important business centers in the Southeast.
In higher education, Birmingham has been the location of the University of Alabama School of Medicine (formerly the Medical College of Alabama) and the University of Alabama School of Dentistry since 1947. In 1969 it gained the University of Alabama at Birmingham, one of three main campuses of the University of Alabama System. It is home to three private institutions: Samford University, Birmingham-Southern College, and Miles College. The Birmingham area has major colleges of medicine, dentistry, optometry, physical therapy, pharmacy, law, engineering, and nursing. The city has three of the state's five law schools: Cumberland School of Law, Birmingham School of Law, and Miles Law School. Birmingham is also the headquarters of the Southwestern Athletic Conference and the Southeastern Conference, one of the major U.S. collegiate athletic conferences.
Birmingham occupies Jones Valley, flanked by long parallel mountain ridges (tailing ends of the Appalachian Mountains) running from northeast to southwest. The valley is drained by small creeks (Village Creek, Valley Creek) which flow into the Black Warrior River. The valley was bisected by the principal railroad corridor, along which most of the early manufacturing operations began. Suburbs in the Birmingham–Hoover metropolitan area :
Hoover
Vestavia Hills
Alabaster
Bessemer
Homewood
Pelham
Trussville
Mountain Brook
Helena
Center Point
Hueytown
Jasper
Gardendale
Calera
Moody
Irondale
Chelsea
Leeds
Fairfield
Pleasant Grove
Forestdale
Clay
Fultondale
Clanton
Pinson
Montevallo
Oneonta
A lot to see in Birmingham Alabama such as :
Oak Mountain State Park
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
Railroad Park
Birmingham Zoo
Ruffner Mountain
Red Mountain Park
Moss Rock Preserve
Alabama Splash Adventure
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
McWane Science Center
Vulcan Park and Museum
Birmingham Museum of Art
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
Red Mountain
Aldridge Gardens
Galleria Circle
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
Kelly Ingram Park
Turkey Creek Nature Preserve
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
Veterans Park
Treetop Family Adventure
Avondale
Birmingham Civil Rights Historic District
Jemison Park
Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument
George Ward Park
Heardmont Park
Linn Park
Birmingham Audubon Society
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame
Cahaba River Society
Railroad Park Foundation
Liberty Park
East Lake Park
Trussville Parks & Recreation
Avondale Park
Vulcan Trail
Cahaba River Walk
Wald Park
The Vulcan
Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens
Kings Chair
Ross Bridge Parkway
Homewood Central Park
Homewood Parks & Recreation
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
Georgetown Lake Park
Liberty Park Lane
Hoover Inverness Nature Park & Trails
( Birmingham - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Birmingham . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Birmingham - USA
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