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Helen Keller's Birthplace in Tuscumbia

By: Kay Harwell Fernandez

On the National Register of Historic Places, Helen Keller's Birthplace, Ivy Green, is in the small town of Tuscumbia in the northwest corner of Alabama. more...

Traveling the Beach Road to the Gulf Coast

By: Pamela Watson

Forget the road map. U. S. Highway 331 goes straight through the heart of south Alabama and is the main route to the Florida Gulf Coast. It's also a great scenic drive. more...

Stay at a Romantic Bed and Breakfast in Mobile

By: Claudine Williams

Enjoy a romantic stay at a bed and breakfast in Mobile, Alabama. Kate Shepard's Home and the Berney Fly are two historic homes and bed and breakfast retreats for couples. more...

Cheap Chocolates and Sweets in Rural Alabama

By: Judy Reagan

The Russell Stover Candy Outlet in Greenville, Alabama, has literally thousands of boxes of wildly discounted, name-brand chocolates and candies for every taste. more...

Moon Pie Mania Part of Gulf Coast Mardi Gras

By: Janet Nodar

Moon pies are not merely a sweet snack popular in the American Deep South. They are also a favorite Mardi Gras throw in Mobile, Alabama. more...

Mardi Gras Float Builder Creates Giant Moon Pie

By: Janet Nodar

Building a 12-foot tall, three-foot wide banana moon pie for Mobile, Alabama's 2008 New Year's Eve celebration came easily to Mardi Gras float builder Steve Mussel. more...

Moon Pie over Mobile, Alabama

By: Janet Nodar

A twelve-foot-tall, electrified moon pie rose over the Mobile River at midnight on December 31, 2008. It signaled the start of a new year and a new annual celebration. more...

Tour a Historic Home and See Lights in Alabama

By: Claudine Williams

People who love flowers and historic homes wouldn't want to miss visiting the Bellingrath Home in Theodore, Alabama. more...

What to Do in Montgomery Alabama

By: Pamela Watson

From river cruises and historic sites downtown to fine art in the park or ice skating at the mall, there is a lot to see and do in Montgomery, Alabama. more...

Fun Things To Do in Montgomery Alabama

By: Pamela Watson

What do Hank Williams, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Jefferson Davis and F. Scott Fitzgerald have in Common? They all lived in Montgomery, Alabama. more...

Civil Rights Museum and Memorials, Montgomery AL

By: Pamela Watson

A memorial wall for tolerance, historic markers, and names carved in granite are some of the ways activists in the Civil Rights Movement are remembered in Montgomery, AL. more...

Rosa Parks and Dr. King in Montgomery, Alabama

By: Pamela Watson

Early Civil Rights leaders in Montgomery, AL took a stand against segregation. Three historic sites honor these pioneers and mark the birth of the Civil Rights Movement. more...

Montgomery Alabama and the Civil Rights Movement

By: Pamela Watson

Birthplace of Civil Rights the location of the first church of Dr King and where Rosa Parks kept her seat, Montgomery honors the contributions of Civil Rights leaders. more...

The U.S. Space and Rocket Center

By: L. Shepherd

Huntsville, AL is the home of the world's largest space museum as well as Space Camp. Visiting the museum complex requires at least a full day if not two. more...

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