15 Things to Do in Muscle Shoals (AL)
Nestled on the banks of the Tennessee River, Muscle Shoals, Alabama is a city with a fascinating history. This city is home to the “Muscle Shoals Sound”, and since the …
Nestled on the banks of the Tennessee River, Muscle Shoals, Alabama is a city with a fascinating history. This city is home to the “Muscle Shoals Sound”, and since the …
Home of the world-famous Kentucky Fried Chicken, the Commonwealth of Kentucky (official name) is a Mideastern state in America and one of the only four in the nation to be …
Calera, Alabama was named after the Spanish word for “limestone” as the surrounding area was rich with the sedimentary rocks. Located within Shelby and Chilton counties it’s the fastest growing …
The city of Fairfield, Alabama was founded in 1910. It was originally planned as a new city to house workers from the local steelworks. The city is known for its …
Named after the Kansa Native American tribe, the state of Kansas is located in the Midwestern region of the United States of America. The state was discovered by Spanish explorers …
Named after the Mississippi River, the state of Mississippi lies on the southern end of the United States of America and has the Gulf of Mexico to its south while …
Irondale is a city and suburb of Birmingham, Alabama, and is known as the inspiration for the book and 1991 film “Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café”. The …
“Chippy” for short, Chipping Norton is a classic Cotswold market town, with monuments and houses made from the trademark yellowy limestone. The town has long ties to the woollen trade. …
In the 18th century Daventry, now just off the M1, was a thriving coaching town, but business dried up after the London and Birmingham Railway opened in 1838, bypassing Daventry. …
The well-heeled Georgian town of Buckingham was declared Buckinghamshire’s county town by Alfred the Great as long ago as the 9th century. Buckingham lost that status to Aylesbury in the …