Lee
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The two RV Gypsies were driving around town in their toad, and they came to a water park in Tuscumbia, Alabama that had fountains of water spurting up into the air at various heights while music played in the background. If Karen Duquette had known the park was there ahead of time, she would have worn her bathing suit and joined the children running through the waters. But it was not really that hot of a day anyway, or she would have been in the water wearing her regular clothes, like she has done many times. From this date on, Karen at least kept a towel in the car and was not afraid to get wet in her clothes.But this park is a place to remember in case the two RV Gypsies ever return here. The two RV Gypsies enjoyed sitting here awhile, watching the water, and listening to the music. |
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Below: Views of the Wilson Lock and Dam as seen from the water park. |
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Heritage Acres RV Park |
Cane Creek Canyon Preserve |
Helen Keller's birthplace |
Spring Park and the world's largest man-made waterfall |
A water park in Tuscumbia (this page) |
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