24 BEST THINGS TO DO IN ALABAMA YOU CAN’T MISS
05/05/22
Alabama is a state that may not be high on your list of vacation spots — but it should be! For nature enthusiasts, there are plenty of places to explore....
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05/05/22
Alabama is a state that may not be high on your list of vacation spots — but it should be! For nature enthusiasts, there are plenty of places to explore....
Read More »05/02/22
Muscle Shoals is located in northwest Alabama, just south of the Tennessee River. The city is home to several notable music studios, which have worked with a...
Read More »04/14/22
The story of Muscle Shoals as a recording mecca is simply incredible. Nestled in the northwest corner of Alabama, the area became a hotbed of hits in the ’60s...
Read More »03/30/22
Follow the 100-mile route along the historic Natchez Trace Parkway from Leiper's Fork, TN to Florence, AL...
Read More »03/28/22
It’s OK if you don’t know that Alabama’s state bird is the Northern flicker or that it’s home to 32 percent of the U.S. snail population and the only riverboat...
Read More »03/22/22
We've been working our way through the South to spotlight charming small towns in every state, and now it's Alabama's turn! Come explore...
Read More »03/17/22
Although he became famous for designing public works like the Guggenheim Museum, the American architect’s bread and butter was building private homes.
Read More »03/08/22
What do Frank Lloyd Wright, shellfish, and the Tennessee River all have in common? You can find traces of all of them in Florence, Alabama. Take a tour of...
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Timmy Horton is a recognizable figure in and around Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Especially when he’s driving the truck with his name on the side and towing his...
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The number of rivers, streams, lakes, and reservoirs in Alabama is staggering. The non-profit organization Alabama Rivers estimates that the state has more...
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It began as a Native American pathway, but soon European settlers in the mid-South would sail down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers to sell their wares in...
Read More »01/19/22
I claim as my own personal stomping grounds the portion of Alabama from north of Birmingham to the Tennessee state line and from the eastern edge of...
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