Old Josh: Fiddlesticks [Ozark, Alabama, 1863]
Old Josh: Fiddlesticks
[Ozark, Alabama, 1863]
Chapter Episode Two; 8/13/05The sun was rising over Ozark, Alabama, soldiers were here and there, bivouacked in pastures, alongside of roads, eating breakfast, marching, exercising, brushing down mares, etc. Some of the soldiers didn't even have uniforms, the Confederates.
ResortQuest Expands Vacation Rental Operations into the Alabama Gulf Coast Area
ResortQuest, the nation's leading provider of vacation rentals, property management, and real estate services, is pleased to announce its expansion into the vacation rental arena along Alabama's beautiful Gulf Coast.
REindex.com, The Site Engine(sm) Completes Alabama Links
REindex.com, The Site Engine(sm), has completed it's most recent review and placement of Alabama real estate web sites. Thousands of sites were reviewed by the REindex staff for addition to more than 500 Alabama towns.
UFO Alert: Strange Lights In The Sky And A Mystery Sphere Recovered In Alabama
It first appeared on Google Maps in a satellite photo and looked like a white sphere that appeared to be vibrating as it passed over Magnolia Park, Florida in 2005 The pearl-like object hovered at around 20,000 feet
Cheap Health Insurance Companies In Alabama
Everyone in Alabama, it seems, is looking for cheap health insurance companies And why not
Dr. Sanderson, DMD, First Dentist to Offer Teeth in an Hour Procedure in Alabama
Dr. Sanderson uses latest technology to provide patients with Teeth in an Hour dental implants.
Cheap High Risk Health Insurance In Alabama
Health insurance is not cheap in Alabama or anywhere else In fact, it has become so expensive that 16% of all Alabama residents can't afford to pay for health insurance at all
Capital Cities Tour: Discover Montgomery, Alabama
The first capital city of the Confederacy and an important link
in the renowned Cotton Belt, Montgomery is today more
widely known for its role as the unwilling host to the historic
Civil Rights marches, inspired by a local seamstress, Rosa
Parks, who was too tired to give up her bus seat on her way
home from work one day in December 1955. Her calm
defiance attracted the admiration of the city's popular
preacher, Dr.
Alabama's Grand Hotel in Point Clear Reopens; Steal Away with Package Deals
After taking a direct hit from the flood surge in Hurricane Katrina, the Grand Hotel is back to full glory, thanks to an army of construction workers, landscapers and resort associates.
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The Earth is facing invasion by fierce cold-blooded killers and its only chance for survival is to ally itself with a little know group of space-traveling Earthlings known as the Paladins, in B.W. Philpot's adventurous new sci-fi novel, "The Paladin Chronicles."
Trends in Alabama Timber Investments Discussed at World Summit
Timberland investments in Alabama are changing due to demographic trends, a forestry management executive said at a recent international timber investment forum in New York City.
Alabama Basketball Tickets - Can The Tide Keep Their Ncaa Streak Alive?
Alabama basketball tickets have been in demand recently, even though the overall sports scene in Tuscaloosa has been dominated by a certain football coach being hired amidst much fanfare. Even though the national spotlight has been on the gridiron, the Crimson Tide have been making an intense push to get back to the NCAA Tournament. Although Alabama is currently ranked in the polls, their spot in the ?Big Dance? is not guaranteed at this point. Below we?ll take a look at Alabama?s qualifications to determine whether or not they?ll be dancing next month.
Cheap High Risk Medical Insurance In Alabama
The cost of health insurance in Alabama is so high that more than 50% of all Alabama residents who have health insurance admit that the cost of their premiums is a severe financial burden every month And with the cost of health care constantly rising, the situation only promises to get worse
Volunteer Center Joins Forces With Spina Bifida Association of Alabama to Spread Word on Prevention
The Volunteer Center of Madison County, in observation of Spina Bifida Awareness Month, is searching for volunteers to help spread the word about Spina Bifida prevention.
Space Travel Is Prohibited! Mans Goals Will Never be Realized
Space Is For God's Pleasure And Control, While The Earth Is For Man's Work.From the onset of recorded history, man has always had the desire to 'become like God' (his Creator) — to know all things and to take charge of his own circumstances.
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Huntsville, Alabama Real Estate Remains on Target Despite Nationwide Decline
Huntsville, AL (PRWeb) February 9, 2007 -- Recent announcements from the Fed regarding a stall on short-term interest rates came as no surprise to most. Five and one quarter percent is where the interest rate has remained since last June. With an eye toward inflation, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke recites a familiar statement blaming slowed growth partially on the "substantial cooling of the housing market."
While housing may be cool in other areas, nothing could be farther from the truth in the Huntsville, Alabama real estate market. In fact, as the rest of the country has suffered a decline of 19% in housing starts, Huntsville's real estate sales have remained stable.
"The number of properties sold in December 2006 was up by 16 homes compared to December 2005. The market remains strong and year-end figures should be excellent," according to real estate sales professional, Mike Manosky of Re/Max Huntsville (online at http://www.MoveToHuntsville.com).
Growth In Many Areas
One reason for the growth in Huntsville's real estate market is the tremendous growth this city has experienced in other areas over the last 10-years. BizJournals.com recently echoed what had been stated repeatedly by others when it named Huntsville, Alabama as Number One on its Top 10 Hotspots list. The award was based on Huntsville's blend of comfortable lifestyle, warm weather, population and other factors.
Expansion in the area's high-tech business base continues, which contributes to stronger economic growth in both the business and private sectors. This accounts, in part, for stability and increased development in the Huntsville real estate market as well. Other factors that drive growth include:
•A wide array of professional and management positions available
•Favorable decisions with regard to base realignment and closings (BRAC)
•Expectancy of large population growth over the next three- to four-years due to BRAC
•High concentration of college-educated adults
•A rise in per capita income levels above 20% in the past six-years
No Bursting of Bubbles
While housing bubbles in other cities such as Phoenix, Arizona have burst, investors in Huntsville currently stand little chance of facing diverse conditions. With a steady stream of homes moving in and out of the real estate listings, there is a better chance to sell more quickly in this area than in some others that have stalled.
Huntsville, Alabama is a thriving city with projected land development of 38% by 2010. Considering that the population of this area has doubled over the past 20-years, this is obviously not a fluke. Whether you are an investor or homeowner, Huntsville can deliver promising job opportunities, first-rate education, affordable costs of living and a stable real estate marketplace.
For additional information or media interviews, please contact Mike Manosky at (256) 508-0211 or on the web at http://www.MoveToHuntsville.com.
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