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πŸ›–πŸŒ² Tolstoy Park – The Tiny Concrete Home of the “Hermit of Montrose”

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Simba and I visited Tolstoy Park in Fairhope, Alabama — a fascinating historic site best known for its tiny hand-built concrete hut created by a man known as the “Hermit of Montrose.” This unusual roadside stop feels like stepping into a storybook hidden in the woods. 🧱 The Incredible Story of Henry Stuart In the 1920s, Henry Stuart began building the small round structure entirely by hand after being diagnosed with tuberculosis. Inspired by the writings of Leo Tolstoy , Stuart chose a simple and isolated lifestyle, dedicating himself to creating a peaceful retreat deep in the woods. Using concrete, bottles, and found materials, he slowly constructed the unusual dome-shaped hut himself. What makes the story even more remarkable is that Stuart believed he had very little time left to live — yet he ultimately outlived the diagnosis by many years. πŸ›– A Tiny Home Unlike Anything Else The structure itself is one of the most unique parts of the experience. As you walk around the hut, you’...

πŸ”πŸš— El Camino Chickens – A Quirky Roadside Surprise in Alabama

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Simba and I visited the El Camino Chickens in Irvington, Alabama — a quirky and unexpected roadside attraction that’s full of personality. This is exactly the kind of stop that makes road trips fun… random, creative, and totally unforgettable. πŸ” A Scene You Don’t Expect At the center of it all is a classic Chevrolet El Camino , surrounded by — and even occupied by — a group of chicken figures. It’s a bizarre but hilarious setup that instantly catches your eye. As you walk up, you’ll notice: - Chickens posed in and around the vehicle - A playful, almost storytelling-style arrangement - Bright, attention-grabbing visuals - A scene that feels both random and intentional at the same time Exploring with Simba, it was one of those “what am I looking at?” moments — in the best way. πŸš— Classic Roadside Charm The El Camino Chickens are a perfect example of classic roadside Americana. It’s not a big attraction, and it doesn’t need to be. The fun comes from the surprise and creativity behind...

πŸ—ΌπŸŒŠ Round Island Lighthouse – A Story of Survival on the Gulf Coast

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Simba and I visited the Round Island Lighthouse in Pascagoula, Mississippi — a historic Gulf Coast landmark with an incredible story of survival and restoration. Standing along the waterfront today, it’s more than just a lighthouse — it’s a symbol of preservation and resilience. πŸ•°️ From Round Island to the Mainland Originally built in 1859 on Round Island in the Mississippi Sound , the lighthouse served as a guide for ships navigating the coastal waters for over a century. Through the years, it endured: - Harsh coastal weather - Repeated hurricane damage - Erosion and changing conditions - Long-term exposure to the elements Eventually, the structure was heavily damaged and at risk of being lost. πŸ› ️ A Remarkable Restoration Instead of letting history disappear, efforts were made to save the lighthouse. The structure was carefully relocated to Pascagoula and restored, giving it a new life while preserving its original character. That effort turned it into something even more meanin...

πŸͺ‘πŸ“Έ World’s Largest Rocking Chair – A Giant Roadside Stop in Gulfport

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Simba and I visited the World’s Largest Rocking Chair in Gulfport, Mississippi — a massive roadside attraction that definitely grabs your attention. This is one of those classic “you can’t miss it” stops that turns something simple into something unforgettable. πŸͺ‘ Bigger Than You Expect At first glance, it’s just a rocking chair… until you realize just how enormous it is. Towering high above the ground, this oversized chair transforms an everyday object into something larger-than-life. Standing next to it, you’ll notice: - Its massive height compared to nearby buildings - Oversized proportions that make for great photos - Details that look familiar, just scaled way up - A presence that instantly stands out from the road Exploring with Simba, it was one of those moments where the size alone makes it fun. πŸš— A Classic Roadside Attraction The World’s Largest Rocking Chair fits perfectly into the tradition of Americana road trip stops — quirky, simple, and memorable. It’s the kind of p...

🎨🌈 Fishbone Alley – Gulfport’s Colorful Open-Air Art Gallery

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Simba and I visited Fishbone Alley in Gulfport, Mississippi — a vibrant and ever-changing public art space filled with bold murals and creative expression. Tucked into downtown, this alley has been transformed into one of the most artistic and photogenic spots along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. πŸ–Œ️ A Living Canvas of Creativity Fishbone Alley isn’t just decorated — it’s constantly evolving. Artists use the walls, doors, and surfaces throughout the space as their canvas, creating a dynamic environment where new pieces appear and older ones change over time. As you walk through, you’ll notice: - Bright, colorful murals covering nearly every surface - A mix of styles, from abstract to detailed illustrations - Layers of art that give the alley depth and character - New discoveries around every corner Exploring with Simba, it felt like stepping into a gallery that never stays the same. πŸŒ† Art in the Heart of Downtown Gulfport Located in the downtown area, Fishbone Alley adds a creative p...

🌊🌿 Popp’s Ferry Causeway Park – A Peaceful Waterfront Escape in Biloxi

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Simba and I visited Popp’s Ferry Causeway Park in Biloxi, Mississippi — a quiet waterfront park offering beautiful views of the Back Bay of Biloxi and the surrounding coastal landscape. If you’re looking to step away from the busier beachfront areas, this is a great spot to slow things down. πŸŒ… Calm Views Along the Back Bay The setting here is all about simplicity and space. Instead of crashing waves, you get calm water, gentle movement, and wide-open views. As you explore the park, you’ll notice: - Peaceful bay waters stretching out in front of you - A laid-back coastal atmosphere - Open skies and soft breezes - A quieter side of Biloxi’s waterfront Walking through with Simba, it felt relaxed and unhurried — the kind of place where you can just take it all in. 🎣 A Simple Waterfront Experience The park includes a small fishing pier and easy access to the water, making it a great stop whether you’re looking to fish, walk, or just enjoy the view. You’ll find: - A pier extending out...

🌊🚢 West Beach Boardwalk – A Relaxing Coastal Walk in Biloxi

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Simba and I visited and walked the West Beach Boardwalk in Biloxi, Mississippi — a peaceful coastal walkway offering open views of the Gulf of Mexico . This is one of those simple stops that doesn’t try to be flashy — it just delivers a calm, scenic experience along the water. 🌴 A Laid-Back Gulf Coast Experience Stretching alongside the shoreline, the boardwalk gives you a front-row seat to everything that makes the Mississippi Gulf Coast so enjoyable. As you walk, you’ll notice: - Open water views stretching toward the horizon - Sandy beach areas nearby - Gentle coastal breezes - Wide skies that make the space feel even bigger Exploring with Simba, it felt relaxed and easy — the kind of place where you can just walk without any rush. 🚢 A Perfect Spot to Slow Down The West Beach Boardwalk is ideal for a casual stroll. There’s no pressure to “see everything” — the experience is about being there and taking it in. Whether you’re: - Walking for a bit of exercise - Taking photos of ...