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21 places I want to go   15 places I've been
  1. 1. London
    United KingdomGreat BritainEngland
    6,777 people
  2. 2. Chicago
    United StatesIllinoisCook County
    2,450 people
  3. 3. Durham
    United StatesNorth Carolina
    20 people
  4. 4. Seattle
    United StatesWashington StateKing County
    3,180 people
  5. 5. Savannah
    United StatesGeorgia
    520 people
  6. 6. Moskva
    RussiaCentral Federal District
    1,887 people
  7. 7. Seychelles
    Africa
    653 people
  8. 8. Kenya
    Africa
    2,682 people
  9. 9. Grand Canyon National Park
    United StatesArizonaCoconino County
    1,869 people
  10. 10. Philippines
    Asia
    1,637 people
  11. 11. South Africa
    Africa
    5,325 people
  12. 12. Asheville
    United StatesNorth Carolina
    122 people
  13. 13. Germany
    Europe
    6,619 people
  14. 14. Madrid
    SpainComunidad De Madrid
    1,436 people
  15. 15. Berlin
    Germany
    2,076 people
  16. 16. North Carolina
    United States
    518 people
  17. 17. Seoul
    South Korea
    522 people
  18. 18. Roma
    ItalyLazio
    3,809 people
  19. 19. Tokyo
    JapanHonshuKantō
    4,617 people
  20. 20. Paris
    FranceIle de France
    6,732 people
  21. 21. Stonehenge
    United KingdomGreat BritainEnglandWiltshire
    2,211 people

Recent entries

Birmingham, Alabama

Only visited the downtown area.

Pretty much dead on a Sunday. But the people were really nice. Wish I had more time to explore other parts of the city.

about 1 year ago

Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Birmingham

Absolute must see when in Birmingham

I went on a Sunday, so it was free but I donated a couple of dollars anyway. At first I thought was going to be the usual walking around a reading a bunch of stuff with some interesting pictures to add some flavor. But then I was directed to theater where I watched a very interesting short film on how blacks contributed to the early years of Birmingham. Then this really cool thing happens. The screen goes up and behind it is the main passage into the exhibit. The exhibit includes scenes from the lives of black americans during the times of segregation. The visitors experience the settings and the sight and sounds of the civil rights movement. I don’t want to give away what else is in the exhibit but it was an awesome tour. Well worth the admission if you happen to go on a weekday.
DARE I SAYWAYBETTERTHANTHEKINGCENTER IN ATLANTA!!!

about 1 year ago

Birmingham Museum Of Art, Birmingham

Just Got Back from visiting the museum.

A very cool place. It had a pretty big collection of European art. But I was really impressed that they had a collection of pieces from the plains and west coast indians. Go variety of different types of art. Also nice volunteers working there.

about 1 year ago
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