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Alabama Road Trips Alabama road trips are fun, engaging, and memorable, suiting every taste for adventure! The most popular Alabama road trips take you through Alabama history, let you sample tons of food and drink, or show you Alabama art and culture. Take a road trip that hits famous sports com...
Road Trip No.68 Over the Railroad and Through the Woods: ...
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Christmastime in Alabama is truly an enjoyable experience, with many cities hosting parades, plays, garden tours and other special events throughout the holiday season. This is certainly true for the Auburn-Opelika area. Every year during the second week of December, Opelika turns into a charming...
Road Trip No.43 Lionel Richie’s Tuskegee Road Trip
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When R&B and pop singer/songwriter/producer Lionel Richie named his album “Tuskegee” after his hometown, it cemented the idea that no matter where you go in the world, you can always come home. Visitors to Tuskegee, located in Macon County in east-central Alabama, will discover a myriad of reason...
Road Trip No.78 A Centennial Road Trip along the Bankhead...
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Mention the name Bankhead and many would undoubtedly think of Tallulah Bankhead of Hollywood and Broadway fame. But before the screen and stage star was born in Huntsville, Alabama in 1902, her grandfather John Hollis Bankhead of Jasper was making a name for himself. He was a Confederate war hero...
Road Trip No.77 Road Trip: Mountain Bike East Alabama
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There are dozens of spectacular mountain biking trails situated around Auburn, Birmingham and the Anniston/Oxford area of Alabama that are perfect for bike lovers of all skill levels. So, whether you’re a beginner or old pro, you’re invited to pack up your gear and hit the open road toward East A...
Road Trip No.26 A Bicentennial Road Trip: Fort Mims to Ho...
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For nearly a century, prior to the start of the War of 1812, whites and Creeks had lived side by side with good trade relations, intermarriage, and reliable treaties. There was almost full cooperation between the two groups, but this would soon change. In the fall of 1811, believing that whites w...
Road Trip No.29 Famous Alabamians Hometown Heroes Road Trip
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Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Hank Williams Sr. and George Washington Carver – these names rank among the most notable people in America. This Famous Alabamians Hometown Heroes Road Trip will take you to towns and museums in South Alabama associated with these legendary figures as well as o...
Road Trip No.67 Take Off on Alabama’s Aviation Road Trip
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Point your compass to sites around Alabama where generations of creative minds dreamed of soaring high above the earth. From the pioneering Wright brothers who opened the nation’s first civilian flying school on the outskirts of Montgomery in 1910 to the brave Tuskegee Airmen who fought against r...
Road Trip No.75 Road Tripping with the Kids in Alabama’s ...
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When it comes to spring break and summer vacation, kids are always up for an adventure. And what better place to give them some adventure than in Alabama’s capital city. From the Alabama Cattlemen’s MOOseum and the Museum of Alabama to the Rosa Parks Museum and the Planetarium, Montgomery offers ...
Road Trip No.56 Crave the Coast: A Gulf-Side Trip for Foo...
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Next time you visit the pristine beaches of Alabama’s beautiful Gulf Coast, up the culinary ante with the delicious destinations and dishes the area has to offer. Local chefs are turning up the heat on coastal dining, combining original flair with the region’s rich seafood traditions. In restaura...
Road Trip No.48 Scottsboro: Claim the Treasures
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Ask any visitor to Scottsboro about the reason for their trip and they’re likely to respond that it’s for the shopping experience at Unclaimed Baggage Center. And rightly so. This nationally acclaimed center draws visitors from around the world and has been featured on the "Today" show, CNN, "Opr...
Road Trip No.41 Mentone: A Mountaintop Treasure
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Mentone is best described as a mountain resort town with Southern manners and a unique artistic flair. The small town is located on Lookout Mountain in the northeastern corner of the state, just a few miles from the Georgia border. The Lookout Mountain Parkway is known for its beautiful waterfall...
Road Trip No.46 Athens’ Southern Splendor
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Athens is a small city in North Alabama with a charming downtown square full of history. Those who enjoy the Southern tradition of “exaggerated remembrances” will feel right at home at the Athens Storytelling Festival. The Delmore Days festival and the Tennessee Valley Old Time Fiddlers Conventio...
Road Trip No.10 Monroeville: The "To Kill a Mockingbird" ...
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In early 2015 author Nelle Harper Lee agreed to publish the recently rediscovered novel Go Set a Watchman, a novel she completed in 1957 but did not publish, instead reworking it into To Kill a Mockingbird. One day, a package from her New York publisher arrived at her Monroeville assisted-living ...
Road Trip No.3 Mobile: A Romantic Getaway
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If you're considering a romantic getaway, put Mobile at the top of your list. This beautiful city alongside Mobile Bay is an original French settlement more than 300 years old, with spreading live oaks that create shady canopies over the downtown and the wrought iron balconies on historic mansion...
Road Trip No.74 Seeing Gadsden from the Inside
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The Coosa River flows down from beautiful Lookout Mountain, offering fishing, camping and birdwatching along the shoreline of Neely Henry Lake. Stunning waterfalls capture your imagination at Noccalula Falls Park. A relaxing 36-hole Robert Trent Jones Golf Course beckons you to grab your clubs an...
Road Trip No.12 Childersburg and Sylacauga: Family Fun
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Take your family to explore a cave that’s 12-stories deep. Eleven miles away, amaze them as your car rolls uphill, seemingly defying the law of gravity. Along the way, you can see how ice cream is made and the location where “stars fell on Alabama.” This road trip takes you along U.S. Hwy. 280 be...
Road Trip No.31 Commemorating Birmingham ’63 in the Alaba...
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You may have read in history books about how Birmingham police used menacing dogs and fire hoses on civil rights marchers a half-century ago, and that racists bombed an African-American church, killing four little girls. You may have also heard of the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, a world-cl...
Road Trip No.45 Historic House Museums of Mobile
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Mobile’s historic homes offer everything from antebellum mansions with spiraling staircases and moss-draped oak trees to Creole cottages and bungalows. Some of the other architectural styles you’ll see are Italianate, Greek Revival, Victorian and Revivalism. This Historic House Museums of Mobile ...
Road Trip No.7 Huntsville: To the Moon and Back By Dinner
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The U.S. Space & Rocket Center (One Tranquility Base; 1-800-637-7223) in Huntsville is the largest and most comprehensive space flight museum in the world. Located just off I-565, the center is easy to spot from miles away by the 38-story replica of the Saturn V rocket standing in front of it. Th...
Road Trip No.30 Marion and Greensboro: Interesting People...
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Alabama’s Black Belt region, so named because of its rich black soil, cuts a swath across the state that encompasses 22 counties, including Hale and Perry. Greensboro the county seat of Hale County, boasts several National Historic Register sites, including a house museum honoring a hero of the S...
Road Trip No.24 Rocking and Rolling on the Mountains: A D...
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Get off the stretch of interstate that lies between Birmingham and Gadsden for a wonderful road trip where you will find beautiful mountains, historic towns and one of the best bouldering sites in America as well as attractions, shops and restaurants operated by local townspeople. The Schultz fam...
Road Trip No.6 Birmingham: Taking it to the Streets, Down...
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Get ready to travel to Birmingham, Alabama's largest city, for a stroll through historic downtown. On this walking tour, you will go to the place where hot peanuts have been sold for more than 100 years and stroll through shops filled with memories. You will also visit important civil rights site...
Road Trip No.2 Guntersville: Where Eagles Fly
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Bald eagles were in severe decline for much of the 20th century, but in some states, they have made spectacular recoveries. For decades, one North Alabama area attracts so many migrating bald eagles during the winter that Lake Guntersville State Park has created a specific event for folks to come...