• Start with a City beginning with A
    • This is BY STATE
    • Similar to the Tag contest, there will be one thread per state
    • Post a picture of your bike AND some sign, building etc which clearly shows the city/state you're in
    • The next person posts from a city with the name beginning with B, then C, D, etc
    • You can't posts back-to-back pics, you have to wait for a person to post the next city
    • Once Z is reached, the game starts over with A
    • If your state doesn't have a city beginning with the next letter in sequence, it's okay to skip that letter
    • If the location sits for more than one month, the person that posted that is open to move it to the next letter.

    The World Wide game is a bit different as it is by whatever is considered a geographic type of regional category, state/province/village etc. and all those will be in the single World Wide A-Z topic.

AL: A to Z (Round 2)

And there is still a Camden in Alabama, or maybe another one.

We go through it every December on the way to Stagecoach RTE.
 
Rule 68 move with the Queen Beauty sign for a Q. I did like the looks of the Aqua Jerry 3 pcs curls but the OT PURPLE was just not my color. Monoreville BAMA so you know it's in the state.

Rule link below. Man I like this rule, now the Q X and Z letters are the easiest not the hardest.


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Tanner For A T -

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A bit of History (some quite sad to me) -

Tanner was settled along the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in the 19th century and was originally named McDonald's Station, then Rowland. A Rowland post office was established in 1878. In 1913, the Tanner post office was established, named after Samuel Tanner who was the first mayor of nearby Athens.

On April 3, 1974, two violent stovepipe tornadoes that were both one-third of a mile in width hit the community within 30 minutes during the early nighttime hours. Both tornadoes were rated F5 on the Fujita Scale (winds of over 200 mph). After the first tornado passed through the area, a second tornado surprised the rescue effort. In total, 50 were killed by the violent tornadoes.


On April 27, 2011, Tanner and other surrounding communities were hit by a large EF5 tornado. The wedge tornado, which was over 1 mile (1.6 km) wide, killed 4 people in Limestone County and 72 people overall. It was the deadliest tornado in Alabama history and the third F5 or EF5 tornado to strike Tanner and the surrounding communities in Limestone County.
 
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