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Montgomery
Montgomery, the state capital, is located
in the Central Region of Alabama. Offering
world class theatre, museums, history, family activities and irresistible down
home Southern food. Explore 19th century living at Old Alabama Town, experience
Montgomery's artistic side at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts or enjoy the
day reliving Civil Rights' history.
Birmingham
The largest city in Alabama is Birmingham,
located in the north central part of the state with almost 275,000 people. Birmingham
is home to exciting attractions, fine restaurants, unique shopping and exciting
nightlife. Birmingham is famous for its beautifully designed golf courses. Visit
Ruffner Mountain, a 1,000-acre nature preserve, just five miles from the city
center.
Gulf Coast
The Gulf Coast is located in the southern part of Alabama on the glorious Gulf
of Mexico. Orange Beach and Gulf
Shores have been virtually untouched by tourism and are havens for those
who want to relax in the sun, on lovely white beaches that have the charm, without
the crowds.
Mobile
Mobile's inviting climate and ideal location allow visitors to enjoy a wide
spectrum of activities. White-sandy beaches, great golf venues, historic homes
and museums, and attractions for the entire family. Visitors to Mobile
marvel at the sheer beauty of the citythe breathtaking sunsets, lush foliage,
spectacular historic and modern architecture, amazing museums, diverse arts
and culture.
Huntsville
The birthplace of Alabama in 1819 and today the space capital of America. Huntsville
Alabama is located in North Alabama and is rich in Southern history, genealogy
and attractions.
Selma
Just 45 minutes west of Montgomery, you'll find the largest historic district
in Alabama with over 1,200 historic structures, museums, palatial antebellum
and Victorian homes. Selma is known for civil war to
civil rights; annual spring pilgrimage, battle of Selma reenactment, concerts,
market days, historic cemeteries, voting rights trail and Cahaba first State
Capital.
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