vulcan statue? VULCAN, WHEN IT IS GREEN, THERE IS NO AUTO DEATHS THAT DAY, RED MEANS SOMONE GOT KILLED IN A AUTO WRECK THAT DAY
the statue of liberty
The CSS Alabama was sunk by the US Navy off the coast of France, near Cherbourg, in 1864.
The Queen Boudicca statue stands near Westminster Bridge, Enbankment, London. To see a photograph of the statue, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Links.
Actually, the statue of liberty was built in France and brought over to the US in pieces and put together on or near the little island that it stands on today. It was given to us as a gift for helping France in a war, but I'm not sure of that war.
It may have been named after a colossal statue of the goddess Nero that was nearby at the time The name gradually became associated with the Colosseum because of the Colossus of Nero, an enormous bronze statue of Emperor Nero directly beside the amphitheatre.
Near Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
Pell City, Alabama. Pellam, Alabama. Both near Birmingham, Alabama.
Its at the Hilton on Perimeter Park
Somewhere near Birmingham and Montgomery, Alabama. It's probably a small town in between the two.
Meridian, Mississippi is located in Lauderdale County near Mississippi's western border.
Many feed co-ops have a classified bulletin board where people post hay for sale. Another route is to call the county extension agent. They often have resources available. There is a company called he Hay Barn near Birmingham that has all of your needs.
253 miles taking this route:Take U.S. 82 EAST, from Indianola, to I-20/I-59 in Alabama, near Tuscaloosa. Turn right onto the road that leads you to I-20/I-59, and then, once you are at I-20/I-59, follow signs to I-20 EAST/I-59 NORTH to BIRMINGHAM.Take I-20 EAST/I-59 NORTH to Birmingham.
coventry
There are two cities very close to Birmingham. Wolverhampton, about 17 miles North West, and Coventry about 22 miles South East.
It is in north Alabama near Tennessee.
Faunsdale is a town in Marengo County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 87. The town was named for nearby Faunsdale Plantation.[1] Faunsdale is home to a medium-sized community of Amish Mennonites and the only Amish Mennonite community in this area of Alabama outside of Greensboro, Alabama. The town is also home to the only Amish Mennonite Church in the area, Cedarcrest Mennonite Church.
You can go in a airplane and be near the Statue of Liberty