All Aboard the USS Alabama!

September 5th, 1945, The USS Alabama leads the entire American Fleet into Tokyo Bay upon the signing of the surrender documents, thus ending WWII.

It’s time for us to upmoor our anchor and take a journey back in time aboard the USS Alabama. ⚓

Had it not been for the Alabamians dream of this anchored attraction, the ship would have been scrapped for metal along with the rest of the BB-60 North Carolina Class fleet.

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The First (and only) President of the Confederate States

This morning we’re in Biloxi, Mississippi and ready to explore the home of Jefferson Davis!

Say what you will about the Confederacy or the motivations leading us into Civil War, but our nation was shaped by these events and ideas and they should never be forgotten.

Beauvoir is the home to the first and only president of the Confederate States, Jefferson Davis.

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The Alamo & Surrounding Missions

We’re back from our cruise! and hanging out in San Antonio a little longer, waiting for our replacement camera to arrive.

Yeah… we lost the camera. So, hope you don’t mind lower resolution pictures for a little bit.

While we wait, let’s check out a few of the sites!

Today we’re going to explore the famously known Alamo, as well as some of the other lesser known missions.

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