Alabama is the 30th largest state in the United States of America. It is situated in the southeastern part of the lower 48 states, between Georgia and Mississippi. Alabama has a coastline on the Gulf of Mexico. While the coast is smaller than those of Florida or Mississippi, it does have a large, pristine sugar-white beach that is a popular vacation spot: Gulf Shores.
Birmingham -way down, in Alabam'- is the most populous city of the state and a nice city to spend some time. It is also a good starting point for seeing the sights around it.
Believe it or not, Alabama has covered bridges. If you're a fan of the old wooden, one lane covered crossings, you might want to visit some of our 12 bridges still standing. Some are still in use, even! See the Alabama,Covered Bridges:Covered Bridges section for more info.
Alabama has a rich heritage when it comes to black American's struggles for equality. The key civil rights historical locations are scattered throughout the state. See the Alabama,Civil Rights:Civil Rights section for details.
Another site of historic importance is the Horse Shoe Bend in the Tallapoosa river. Forgot what happened there. See the Daviston section for details.
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