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A travel blog entry by robthurston

... podcasts ect. Would make data retrieval easier and in the end would provide more efficiency

Have the U.S government give every American 200,000 dollars.

A bear trap that looks like a dumpster.

The world could end up as one or two different companies

This is an idea that isn’t fully developed. I think it could be useful, but not exactly sure where or when. They already have shirts that light up ...

The 1st of many 1st's....... by HJ

A travel blog entry by magic_on_the_rd

... our dads and then we started crying!!!)
4) Drove through three states (Florida, Georgie and Alabama) in one day, changed time zones and actually went back in time by gaining an hour
5) Drank a starbucks coffee in Alabama
6) Made some friends in Alabama

...So today we have driven 650miles and we feel like rock stars!!!!
Leaving Florida was far easier than getting to into it... honestly, four wrong turns and we ended up in downtown Ghetto very nearly ...

Following the Civil Rights march

A travel blog entry by bparsons75

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We got up very early and drove on out of Savannah. First stop in Georgia was Macon, full of pristine antebellum houses and some good breakfast grits. Then it was onward across highway 80 into Alabama. The drive was ...

Surviving the Gauntlet

A travel blog entry by richardbuchan

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... on edge than I already was. And it wasn’t just deer tormenting me. It was possums and field mice too. And nearing Selma two turtles joined the fun. Like some macabre video game, an onslaught of crazed animals, bent on their own destruction, were throwing themselves in front of the car to test my nerves and driving skills.

After awhile I began to think that maybe I should just relax – if I hit one ...

So much has changed, but so much hasn't....

A travel blog entry by timothybray

... of the Selma to Montgomery march. And the disparate conditions that were prevalent then are still alive and well today. So much has changed, but in the end, still so much hasn't.

Second - the National Voting Rights Institute in Selma. If you haven't been, you must go. They've been open since 1993. Among their collections are the Alabama State Troopers surveillance photos of the marches, as well as cast footprints and stories of those the museum ...