The Moundville Archaeological Park & Museum
Called “The Big Apple of the 14th Century” by National Geographic, Moundville Archaeological Park was once the site of a powerful prehistoric community that, at its peak, was America’s largest city north of Mexico. Located on the Black Warrior River near Tuscaloosa, Alabama, the park preserves 326 acres where, 800 years ago, Mississippian Indians constructed 28 massive flat-topped earthen pyramids, arranged carefully around a vast central plaza. The site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.
The video below shows some of the features of the Moundville Archaeological Park. For additional details about this historic park, visit
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Welcome to Camden, Alabama
Camden is the county seat fo Wilcox County. The first county seat was in the community of Canton Bend. It was moved to Barboursville, later renamed Camden, in 1833. Located in Camden, you will find many historic structures, including some beautiful home. This video shows some of the historic sites that you will find in Camden. For details about these and other sites in Camden, visit
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A visit to the Alabama Museum
We take an inside look at the Alabama Museum in Alabama, NY. The museum resides in an old school house and features artifacts from the town's past.
Alabama Museum
218 Judge Road, Alabama, NY
585-813-2812
Gaineswood at Demopolis, Alabama
Constructed over an 18 year period (1843-1861), Gaineswood evolved from a two-room “dogtrot” cabin into a Greek Revival style mansion. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 and designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1974. The home is currently operated by the Alabama Historical Commission as a historic house museum.
For additional details, about Gaineswood, visit
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Drone Films: Cheaha Mountain Alabama Highpoint | The Art of Travel Vlog
Cheaha Mountain is in the Cheaha State Park and is the Highpoint of Alabama State. The trail to the highpoint is a 7.6 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Heflin, AL that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels. Here I am presenting the best of Cheaha from the eyes of a Drone in 4K.
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Capitol Park in Tuscaloosa
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Stockton Alabama - A Drive in Town
Stockton, Alabama
Stockton is located at the intersection of Hwy 59 and Hwy 225 in northern Baldwin County. A county created by the Mississippi Territorial Legislature on December 21, 1809. In its earliest history, Stockton was the site of the ancient town of Tensa Indians, evidenced by the many artificial mounds of earth and other ruins found here. During that period of Stockton's history, this area was known as the Tensa country.
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ARKANSAS. THE NATURAL STATE.
Drone footage I captured of Arkansas! Enjoy!
Horseshoe Bend National Military Park Alabama
Tour of Horseshoe Bend Battlefield
Rock City, Georgia
Our visit to Rock City on Lookout Mountain. This was one of our favorite stops along our drive. Such a great place to see and visit! You can see 7 states from here!