World War I: Secret Underground Cities
Jeff Gusky is a doctor, artist and explorer. In 2012, while on a trip photographing the remnants of World War I along the Western Front in France, a historian showed him something incredible: a cavern in the Picardy Region of France that was covered in carvings made by soldiers during World War I.
Alabama Theatre - Wikipedia
Alabama Theatre, Birmingham, AL
New Historical Folk art painting
Greek Revival maiden Greek Revival Maiden shows a elegantly dressed lady to the side of a pink and white stucco Greek Revival cottage inspired by the 1840's Isaac Bogart home located in New Orleans Garden district. The home is a beautiful blend of Gulf Coast Creole and South Carolina classical architecture. Behind the front door is not a hall but a open air gallery. The pedimented front porch has box paneled columns as well as Tower of the winds fluted columns. The 3 bay openings all have…
Home - Plain Chicken
Quick and easy recipes made with everyday ingredients that are guaranteed to please the pickiest eaters. Simple family recipes.
Nazareth - The town of the Annunciation.
Bryce Hospital
History of Bryce Hospital with photographic documentation and urban exploration accounts by Tom Kirsch.
Vacation Time - Photo of the Abandoned Bryce Hospital
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Pottery Kiln - Photo of the Abandoned Bryce Hospital
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Mrs. Jarhead - Photo of the Abandoned Bryce Hospital
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The old Bryce mental hospital in Tuscaloosa, AL T.K Scott photography
Inside Alabama's historic and creepy hospital for the insane
Alabama State Hospital for the Insane first opened its doors in 1861, in Tuscaloosa. The aim was to house 250 patients and give them dignity in pleasant surroundings.
Sept 5, 2019 - Escape Rooms | What are they? | Breakout Games
What are Escape Rooms? What are the tips and strategies to beating one of these immersive entertainment experiences? Find out all your questions here.
Autoclave used to sterilize medicine at Bryce Hospital, opened in 1861 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, is Alabama's oldest and largest inpatient psychiatric facility
Sept 5, 2019 - Escape Rooms | What are they? | Breakout Games
What are Escape Rooms? What are the tips and strategies to beating one of these immersive entertainment experiences? Find out all your questions here.
Vulcan statue - Wikipedia
The Vulcan statue is the largest cast iron statue in the world, and is the city symbol of Birmingham, Alabama, reflecting its roots in the iron and steel industry. The 56-foot tall statue depicts the Roman god Vulcan, god of the fire and forge. It was created as Birmingham's entry for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 World's Fair) in St. Louis, Missouri. It is the seventh-tallest free-standing statue in the United States