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Top 10 Worst Towns in Alabama. Don't live in these towns!

Top 10 Worst Towns in Alabama. Don't live in these towns!
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This is a list of some of the worst towns in Alabama. Alabama does have some great towns but that isn't the focus of this video.

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Top 10 worst towns in Alabama.

Top 10 worst towns in Alabama.
In today's list, we will take a look at some of the worst towns in Alabama. These are the towns you probably don't want to be looking for real estate. They have crime, poverty, cheap real estate, and a low cost of living. So if you are thinking about moving to one of these towns and buying a home you have to do a balancing act. Are crime and poverty worth the low prices?
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Tombstone Arizona: What to Expect

Tombstone Arizona: What to Expect?

Tombstone, Arizona is a small town in South Eastern Arizona that is known for its Wild West history and attractions. Founded in 1879, Tombstone quickly became a booming mining town and was home to a number of notorious figures such as Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and the Clanton Gang. Much of the town burnt down in two different fires in the late 1800s, but they area has been brought back to the Old West charm.

Tombstone is a popular tourist destination and visitors can expect to see a variety of historical sites, museums, and attractions that pay homage to the town's Wild West past. Some of the must-see attractions in Tombstone include the OK Corral, the Bird Cage Theatre, and Boot Hill Cemetery. If you only have the time for one, I highly recommend the Bird Cage Theater, as that is one of the only buildings that survived the devastating fires and has an amazing amount of historical memorabilia.

In addition to these historical sites, Tombstone also hosts a number of annual events and festivals that celebrate the town's history and culture. These events include Helldorado Days, Tombstone Vigilante Days, and Wyatt Earp Days.

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A Hospital So Haunted The Police Won’t Enter

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Scottish Inn - Clanton Review - Clanton , United States of America

Scottish Inn - Clanton
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Located off Interstate 65 Exit 205, this Alabama motel is 4 miles from the expansive greens of Clanton Golf and Country Club. Guests will enjoy an outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi.
All accommodations feature a microwave and small refrigerator. Scottish Inn Clanton also provides a cable television.
A 24-hour reception can help Scottish Inn guests explore the greater Clanton area. A sun terrace and free on-site parking are available for added convenience.
Guests will be 10 minutes’ walk from the seasonal produce and homemade preserves of Durbin Farms Market and 13 miles from 5,850-acre Mitchell Lake and Reservoir. Historical Clanton city center is less than 5 miles away.

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Days Inn Clanton AL - Clanton Hotels, Alabama

Days Inn Clanton AL 2 Stars in Clanton, Alabama Within US Travel Directory Days Inn Clanton AL offers accommodation in Clanton.
A TV with cable channels is provided.
You will find a 24-hour front desk at the property.
The nearest airport is Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport, 86 km from Days Inn Clanton AL.





ON THE ROAD...CLANTON'S CAFE

A good portion of Route 66 runs through Cherokee Nation, and one of the must see, tasty stops along the way is the famous Clanton's Cafe in Vinita. The restaurant is the oldest continuously family-owned restaurant on the historic highway and serves up a variety of classic homemade dishes, all made from scratch. View the humble beginnings of Clanton’s Café and how the restaurant has remained a staple for generations.

Scottish Inn motel - Clanton, AL

Scottish Inn - Clanton 2 Stars in Clanton, Alabama Within US Travel Directory Located off Interstate 65 Exit 205, this Alabama motel is 6.4 km from the expansive greens of Clanton Golf and Country Club.

Guests will enjoy an outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi.All accommodations feature a microwave and small refrigerator. Scottish Inn Clanton also provides a cable television.A 24-hour reception can help Scottish Inn guests explore the greater Clanton area.





Peach Park - Clanton AL

Located in the heart of Alabama, Peach Park is a family owned and operated tradition for travelers up and down Interstate 65. Peach Park was established in 1984 by Gene and Frances Gray as a small, roadside fruit stand. The stand would serve as an alternate location to hauling peaches to New Orleans to sell on the French Quarter Market. In 1988, the now famous, homemade peach ice cream was introduced to the customers of Peach Park by Frances, who still makes the delicious ice cream today. The once roadside fruit stand has grown over the years to include a barbecue restaurant, a bakery with homemade fried pies and cobbler, a homemade cakes and candy kitchen, and a gift shop with unique gifts as well as gourmet food items. Spread over seven acres, the Peach Park property features a beautiful garden, a playground, the iconic lighthouse fountain, fourteen sites for RV camping, and the historic Orchard House which is available for rent for special occasions.



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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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Alabama Landmarks (Drone View)

Driving through Alabama you may see some things that might surprise you. Things like a Saturn II rocket located on I-65 just south of the Alabama-Tennessee state line. The Statue of Liberty replica is smaller than the one you will see on Ellis Island. Ours is located just off of I-459 in Birmingham Alabama. The Big Peach water tower is located at exit 212 on I-65 in Clanton Alabama. All of the clips were shot using the DJI Mavic Air.

Clanton's Cafe

Clanton’s Café in Vinita is a fourth generation, family owned, very popular place where you can get according to many of their customers, the best chicken fried steak in Oklahoma. Clanton’s is also the oldest, continuous family owned restaurant on Route 66. They have a dedicated, loyal customer base but also gets customers from all over the world traveling Route 66. While the chicken fried steak is delicious, they are also known for their great omelets, their pork chops, burgers and their homemade, hand-cut potato chips. And when it comes to dessert, you certainly can’t go wrong with their pies and cobblers!

Best Parks for Families in Alabama

Take a tour through the state as we find unique and interesting parks that offer great experiences for the whole family.

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Clanton, Alabama I-65 SB Rest Area

Drone footage at the I-65 SB rest area in Clanton, Alabama.

American Auto Trail-Bee Line Highway (Calera to Clanton AL)

This travel video explores U.S. Highway 31 south of Calera to Clanton, Alabama.

This was also the route of the Bee Line Highway, one of the auto trails established in the 1910s before the Federal Highway System was created.

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Endnotes:
1) Alabama, A Guide to the Deep South; Hastings House, New York; June, 1949
2) Olliff, Martin T.; “Good Roads Movement”; Encyclopedia of Alabama;
3) “U.S. 231 – Indiana to Florida: How a Highway Grew”; Federal Highway Administration;
4) Kaetz, James P.; “Thorsby”; Encyclopedia of Alabama;
5) Kaetz, James P.; “Jemison”; Encyclopedia of Alabama;
6) Maloney, Christopher; “Clanton”; Encyclopedia of Alabama;
7) “Goose Pond Creek Bridge”; Bridgehunter.com;
8) Mrs. Pitt Lamar Matthews; History Stories of Alabama; Southern Publishing Company, 1920;
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Alabama Road Trip - Backroads, Small Towns, Roadside Attractions from Gadsden to Florala

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Hey guys! Check out my video with plenty of roadside attractions and interesting places in the state of Alabama! I travel from Gadsden, then head west to Cullman, then make my way south until reaching the state line at Florala.

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:44 Gadsden / Etowah Bridge
2:23 Cullman / Clarkson Covered Bridge
6:00 Cullman / Car Half-Buried in the Ground
7:20 Jasper / Failed Roadside Attraction
8:51 Calera / Rock Igloo Prayer House
10:52 Montevallo / Geographic Center of Alabama
12:24 Montevallo / Tinglewood Trail - Tree Carvings
15:22 Clanton / Big Peach Water Tower
17:04 Clanton / Peach Park Statue
18:15 Opp / Nose-Picking Baby Painted Mural
18:46 Florala / Big Bass Fish

DJI Mavic over Montgomery & Clanton, Alabama

Episode 1 (of 3) following a recent visit to Alabama and Tennessee. So much to see, do and ... of course drone!
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Discover Alabama's Palisades Park

Nestled in the foothills of the Southern Appalachians, the beautiful Palisades Park is one of Alabama’s best kept secrets.

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The road to the west - unique finds along Historic Route 66

In this 2023 travel episode, I'm working my way to the Southwestern US, including Texas, New Mexico and up into Utah. But to get there, I have to travel from Wisconsin through Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma. Along the way I stop at some of the less famous (for the most part) Historic Route 66 sites. Come join me!













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0:36 Litchfield IL
2:16 Soulsby's Filling Station - Mount Olive, IL
4:18 Cuba Missouri
5:21 Red Oak II Missouri
8:08 Bonny and Clyde Hideout - Joplin Missouri
8:56 Cars on the Route - Galena Kansas
9:41 Clanton's Cafe, - Vinita Oklahoma
10:25 Oklahoma Toll Route Challenge
11:48 Pops Soda Shop - Arcadia Oklahoma
13:48 Lucille's Historic Highway - Hydro Oklahoma
14.38 Leaning Tower of Texas - Groom Oklahoma

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Road Trip #508 - I-65 North - Alabama Mile 186 to 208

Road Trip #508 - I-65 North - Alabama Mile 186 to 208

In today's video, we drive I-65 North in Alabama from mile 186 to 208. We begin in Autauga County, then enter Chilton County. We finish in the city of Clanton, the county seat of Chilton County.

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