Maybe you want the shopping, nightlife and activities of a metropolitan city. Or perhaps
you’d prefer the slower pace of a quaint,
small town. Use the search link above to find exactly what you’re
looking for. No matter what it is, you can find it Alabama.
Alabama is positioned in the southern part
of the United States of America. It is enclosed by Tennessee
to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico
to the south, and Mississippi to the west. Alabama positions 30th
in total land area and second in the size of its inland waterways.
The state places 23rd in population with almost
4.6 million residents in 2006.
The Mountains Area provides
one spellbinding landscape. It's laden with shimmering lakes,
waterfalls, caverns and tree-crested mountaintops. Enjoy
a myriad of open-air activities or visit historic attractions
in cities like Florence, Huntsville, Madison, Decatur and
Cullman.The mountain regions include cities like :
The Metroplitan Area is
a varied slice of the state. You'll find speed at Talladega
Super speed way, big-city living in Greater Birmingham,
peaches like no others in Chilton County, the roar of water
rushing over Noccalula Falls and M-Class cars moderation
all along assembly lines at the Mercedes plant in Vance.
Attractions, activities and events are coming up for you
in places like Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Anniston and Gadsden.
The Metropolitian Region includes Cities like :
Alabama State House
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Capitol Sunset - Montgomery, Alabama
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Historic Dauphin Street - Mobile, Alabama
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Alabama Museum of Natural History - Tuscaloosa,
Alabama
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Florala Wetlands Preserve - Florala, Alabama
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Avenue of Flags - Montgomery, Alabama
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Oakleigh House - Mobile, Alabama
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The ancient and loveliness of theRiver
Heritage Region make this area of our state a must-see
for all tourist. Highlights take account of the Gaineswood
Plantation in Demopolis, civil rights landmarks in Selma,
the state Capitol buildings in Montgomery, and Auburn University
in the Auburn-Opelika area. You can see the ancient heritage
in the places like :
The Gulf Coast Region's
most well-known attractions are the sugar-white sandy beaches
of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach. In addition to the world
- class beaches, you'll find the Old Courthouse Museum in
Monroeville, Dauphin Island's Historic Fort Gaines and Fort
Morgan and the USS Alabama in Mobile.The Gulf Coast Region
includes these cities :
Details about Alabama's -
===Mountain Areas ===
=== Metropolitian
Areas ===
=== River Heritage Region ===
=== Gulf Coast Region ===