Top 10 worst towns in Alabama. #1 is a big foot hotspot.
Top 10 worst towns in Alabama. #1 is a bigfoot hotspot.
Today's list we will take a look at some of the worst towns in Alabama. Every state has them so let's take a look. I hope you enjoy.
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The Best Places to Visit in Alabama
The Best Places to Visit in Alabama
Alabama is a state with many names: Yellowhammer State after the state bird, the Cotton State and the Heart of Dixie. Though Spanish explorers passed through the state in 1540, it was the French who settled the area, founding Mobile in 1702. Because it’s located on the Gulf of Mexico, Alabama is a good place to indulge in water activities. Like most Southern States, Alabama has a rich history and mix of cultural traditions. With such a rich history, the state is truly beautiful with several natural and man-made attractions distributed all over the state. If you are planning to visit the state, visit these top 10 must-see attractions presented in this video.
#10.Neversink Pit Sinkhole
#9.Noccalula Falls Park
#8.Gulf Shores
#7.Montgomery
#6.Cheaha State Park
#5.US Space & Rocket Center
#4.Huntsville Botanical Garden
#3.Chewacla Falls
#2.Little River Canyon National Preserve
#1.Mobile
Talladega Alabama - A Drive in Town
Talladega, Alabama
Located in the northeast central part of Alabama, approximately 50 miles east of Birmingham, the city of Talladega was incorporated in 1835, just two years after the creation of Talladega County. The Creek village Talatigi was located near the site before white settlement. As settlers began to move into the area, the name gradually evolved into Talladega (pronounced Talla DE ga unless you are an out of state race car fan and it is then pronounced Talla DA ga).
This is part of a series of videos of the Talladega, Alabama area. Other videos can be found:
A Walk in Town Part 1
A Walk in Town Part 2
Classic Car Show
Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind Visit
Davey Allison Memorial
Jemison Carnigee Library
Logan Martin Dam
Logan Martin Dam Revisited
The Forgotten Cemetery
Train Depot
Waldo Covered Bridge
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5 Best Weekend Getaways & Places to Visit in Alabama | Love is Vacation
5 Best Weekend Getaways & Places to Visit in Alabama
From relaxing coastal escapes and fun water parks to historic inns and B&Bs, Alabama is home to many great places to visit for a quick weekend getaway. Whether you want to get away from it all surrounded by nature or head to Birmingham, Montgomery, Huntsville, Gadsden, Florence or Mobile for shopping, art, entertainment and restaurants, there are many excellent options to choose from. We have included approximate driving times from Birmingham to help you plan your trip.
1 Gorham’s Bluff
2 Fort Conde Inn
3 Magnolia Springs
4 The Beach Club
5 Renaissance Birmingham Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa
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Alabama's most beautiful destinations
Take a trip around the state of Alabama to see its most beautiful destinations.
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Montgomery - Alabama - United States
Montgomery is the capital of the U.S. state of Alabama and is the county seat of Montgomery County. Named for Richard Montgomery, it is located on the Alabama River, in the Gulf Coastal Plain. As of the 2010 Census, Montgomery had a population of 205,764. It is the second-largest city in Alabama, after Birmingham, and the 103rd largest in the United States.
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Welcome to Eutaw, Alabama
Eutaw is the county seat of Greene County. The town was laid out in December 1838 and it was incorporated on January 2, 1841. Eutaw is known for its many historic homes. It has 24 structures listed on the National Register for Historic Places and many more that are eligible to be added. This video shows some of the historic sites that you will find in Eutaw.
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Talladega- Talladega, Alabama
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Talladega is home to the Amistad Murals located at Talladega College, NASCAR at the Talladega Superspeedway, Motorcycle racing at Talladega Gran Prix Raceway and the Talladega Short Track, among the best dirt tracks in the USA, Ritz Theatre, our home town live theatre, DeSoto Caverns Park, first officially recorded cave in the USA, explore the beauty of Lake Logan Martin, Cheaha Mountain, nestled in the Appalachian Mountains and surrounded by Talladega National Forest. A unique place to enjoy, relax and dream away.
The location is unbeatable as many businesses, restaurants, and attractions are within walking distance or minutes from our front door. We are in close proximity to big industries and organizations, like Honda Manufacturing, PFG, Scotts Industries, Precision Strip, Koch Industries, Baptist Citizens General Hospital, Masterbrand Cabinets, AIDB Alabama Institute of Deaf and Blind, Presbyterian Home for Children, Shocco Springs Baptist Conference Center and Central Alabama Community College.
As a new hotel our on-site amenities are state-of-the-art. Take advantage of the modern convenience of our Business Center with fax and copy services, Free high-speed wireless and wired Internet access keeps you connected everywhere in the hotel, the outdoor pool and fitness center helps you cool down or heat up. Come discover TALLADEGA, Alabama!
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Visiting Mount Cheaha State Park
I made a trip to North Alabama to visit Mount Cheaha State Park. Highest point in the state of Alabama.Had a good meal at the Cliffside restaurant. It was a fun day!
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Old Alabama Town Part 1
Old Alabama Town is a collection of authentically restored 19th and 20th century structures reflecting the lives of the people who settled and developed Central Alabama. It stretches along six blocks in the heart of historic downtown Montgomery, Alabama, depicting a cross-section of architecture, history and lifestyles from an elegant townhouse to rural pioneer living.
This is Part One of a Two Part Series on Old Alabama Town.
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For more videos of the Montgomery, Alabama area
- A Drive in Town
- A Visit to Union Station
- Civil Rights Memorial
- Civil Rights Memorial Center
- F Scott Fitzgerald Museum
- First White House of Confederacy
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