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I went to fort Toulouse a couple of weeks ago to Alabama frontier days. It is an interesting place. There are two forts there. Fort TOULOUSE a fort built by the French in the 1700s. The other are the remains of a dirt fort built by Andy Jackson in the early 1800s. Which he humbly named Fort Jackson. I was there on school day, there were so many kids I could not get to see much of it. I will go back when I can spend more time.
Old Charlie
 
Too-loose is one of my favorites, mostly because the time span is so wide you can take what you have and be accepted without much jury problem.

always a great bunch of people there, but 4000 kids do get underfoot!

Saw frost on the Spanish moss during a cold snap there once. I didn't know that could happen!

Hey, if you can get that tent peg I left, back in '98, out of the tree root I drove it into over on the cliff bank by the river you can have it! It was a good tent peg!
 
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