Christmas 2009
We made the 12 hour trip by car using our new GPS which worked great.
Anthony and Wicket waited up for us.
On the second day we got to tour the back stage of the Shakesphere Festival Theater which was located around 100 yards from Anthony's apartment.
It is a beautiful theater and we enjoyed meeting many of his new working buddies. We also got to see the sets that Anthony had been working on and the newest one they had finished and it was being painted by the painters.
I can't believe I didn't get pictures of all this. Well I actually got some pictures of the outside of the theater but seemed to have lost them.
Anthony's tree is decorated in OSU orange. The gifts were about the same size as the tree. Cute!
His apartment was remarkable and set up very nice.
Good job Kelsey and Anthony!
We traveled to the downtown area the first night and ate at a great barbeque place called "Dreamland" Oh my goodness it had the best banana pudding!!!!
We traveled downtown another day and took some pictures of different sites and walked around the capital.
Very old building!!
Civil Rights Memorial. We toured this. It was one of the few buildings open. This is a water fall out in front. It was very cool.
Jefferson Davis was the President during the time when the capital was built.
The education department building. Interesting shaped and very old. Would of loved to have seen the inside. Next time!!
Dexter Ave. King Memorial Baptist Church and Parsonage. This is the church were Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. pastored from 1954-1960 and began his quest for civil rights. In this National Historical landmark a pulpet where the young minister first preached his message of hope and brotherhood is. Wish we could of gone in it too. Next time!!!
Another government building across the street from the Capital.
Civil War Memorial is located to the side of the Capital.
It was very interesting with writings and flags were displayed
around the 4 sides.
Liberty Bell for the state of Alabama. Made like the one in Philadelphia. Around the capital on the west side were state flags for all 50 states and on the ground in front of the flag pole was a rock from that state with their name in it. Oklahoma Granite. It was one of the most attractive.
Jefferson Davis again
This is the First White House of the Confederacy was moved to a spot across the street from the capital. Jefferson Davis lived here.
Jefferson Davis was the President of the confederacy.
The Capital's West side where the flags are.
This is the front side of the Capitol. Right between the two columns is where Jefferson Davis stood when he took the oath to be the President of the Confederacy.
WE HAD A GREAT TIME IN MONTGOMERY.
WE ATE AT SOME GREAT PLACES LIKE FIVE BROTHER'S HAMBURGER PLACE.
JAY AND MARKI TOOK A LONG HIKE AROUND THE SHAKESPHERE FESTIVAL PARK AREA.
WE PLAYED DISC GOLF ALL 18 HOLES. STARTED OUT PLAYING JUST A FEW AND ENDED UP HAVING SO MUCH FUN WE DID THEM ALL.
WHAT A GREAT TIME WE HAD WITH ANTHONY. HIS NEW HOME IS IN A HISTORICAL TOWN AND NOT FAR FROM THE BEACH AND MANY OTHER SITES IN THE SOUTH.
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