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Tennessee Titans - LP Field Aerial and Bird’s Eye View

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! LP Field, which seats approximately 68,798 fans, is a state-of-the-art, open-air, natural grass facility, which the Titans share with Tennessee State University. Located on 105 acres on the east bank of the Cumberland River overlooking downtown Nashville, it was [...]

2Aug2008 | Virtual Bird's Eye | 0 comments | Continued
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Military Cargo Plane With Nose Opened Up

This was one we found interesting…
Sitting at the Memphis International Airport is a Military cargo plane with it’s nose opened up.
Take a look around at some of the other views, there are some others around there as well that are opened up for loading.
To View properly:
Switch to Bird’s Eye View and face East to see [...]

19Jun2008 | Virtual Bird's Eye | 0 comments | Continued
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PGA Tour: TPC at Southwind Golf Course Aerial View

TPC Southwind opened as a private member golf club in March 1988. The par 71, 18-hole championship golf course was designed by Ron Prichard with PGA TOUR Player Consultants Hubert Green and Fuzzy Zoeller. Stretching over 240 acres of countryside combined with natural lakes and streams, the course is designed to challenge the game’s [...]

30Mar2008 | Virtual Bird's Eye | 0 comments | Continued
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Phipps Bend Tennessee Abandoned Nuclear Reactor Aerial View

One of 5 Abandoned Nuclear reactor sites from the TVA that didn’t make it into production.
The Phipps Bend site now has several plants, including such industries as metal, glass, and paper products. Current that sites employment is more than 1,300 workers.
Click the image below for a view using Virtual Earth - Photo to the [...]

30Mar2008 | Virtual Bird's Eye | 0 comments | Continued
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Bristol Motor Speedway Aerial View

Below is a look from an aerial view of the Speedway in Bristol Tennessee. The photos around this area are poor as of this posting, but the speedway can be seen quite clearly.
Bristol Motor Speedway could very easily have opened in 1961 under a different name. The first proposed site for the speedway was [...]

11Mar2008 | Virtual Bird's Eye | 0 comments | Continued