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I have also passed by many times, but last summer I was passing by and the gate was open so I pulled in, his name is Charles Corley and let me tell you his place is amazing. It is an old elementary school and he has collected everything from 1969 unopened cornflake cereal boxes to the mechanical bull from the movie Urban Cowboy (which he traded a 1955 Chevrolet for) to corvettes, novas, and fords. He was very king to take his time and show me around, his place is unbelievable. He is also a big Alabama football fan and it shows in his collections.
I have also passed by many times, but last summer I was passing by and the gate was open so I pulled in, his name is Charles Corley and let me tell you his place is amazing. It is an old elementary school and he has collected everything from 1969 unopened cornflake cereal boxes to the mechanical bull from the movie Urban Cowboy (which he traded a 1955 Chevrolet for) to corvettes, novas, and fords. He was very king to take his time and show me around, his place is unbelievable. He is also a big Alabama football fan and it shows in his collections.
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So if the gate is open do you think he'd mind showing someone else around?????
i stopped by this place a few days ago. before i could get out of my car, the guy there said "this ain't a business, it's my house" and he told us to leave. maybe i caught him on a bad day or maybe he's a dick head