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Below is a list of Parks in Leeds, Alabama. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.
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| Birmingham Mortuary Service | Highway 411 & Int 20 | Leeds, AL 35094 | (205)699-8066 |
| Holiday Travlpark | 900 Old Ashville Road | Leeds, AL 35094 | (205)640-5300 |
| Kilgore Funeral Home | 1750 Ashville Road | Leeds, AL 35094 | (205)699-3181 |
| Kilgore Funeral Home Arrangement Information | 1750 Ashville Road | Leeds, AL 35094 | (205)699-7614 |
| Unity Funeral Service | 7531 Parkway Drive | Leeds, AL 35094 | (205)699-7600 |
![]() Yorkshire Evening Post | Leeds flasher's parks ban Yorkshire Evening Post By Tony Gardner A serial flasher has been banned from woods and parks in Leeds after being convicted of exposing himself to woman over several years. John Eckersley, 37, left his victims shocked, disgusted and in fear of being attacked in Adel Woods ... |
![]() Yahoo! Sports (blog) | Leeds seek to build a casino in their stadium Yahoo! Sports (blog) From a business perspective, it makes great sense for Leeds, but it also makes you wonder just how far clubs will go to satisfying their unquenchable thirst for new revenue. Will stadiums soon have supermarkets and indoor amusements parks? |
Get outdoors: upcoming family-friendly programs at local parks OCRegister Family Sun Day Fun Day: Play, explore, listen and connect with nature through activities and games with nature mentor Kimberly Leeds. Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes; bring hats and water. Sunday, May 20, 3-5 pm Laguna Coast Wilderness Park, ... |
![]() South Leeds Life | Friends of Middleton Park announce summer events South Leeds Life 16-June-2012 (Sat) 7am to 9am – Bird Survey Come along to help survey the birds in the park. Bring binoculars if you have them and please wear suitable footwear for undulating and sloping ground. Organised by Leeds Countryside Rangers. |
![]() Yorkshire Evening Post | North Leeds: Photo guide opens up a branch of knowledge Yorkshire Evening Post An ambitious photographic project is now under way in Leeds to help people identify dozens of different species by capturing them in all their glory across all four seasons. The Friends of Roundhay Park (FoRP) is behind the tree identification project, ... |
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