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From its northern mountains to every beach on its Gulf Coast, Alabama has mHi any attractions and events for a vacation of fun: the beaches, golf, abundant natural wildlife, fishing and hunting, and above all, there is a wealth of history to explore in Alabama. The Civil Rights Movement that started in Alabama changed the world.
 
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Mobile, Alabama hosts The Greater Gulf State Fair in late October to the delight of both residents and visitors alike. The 90 acre fairgrounds located on the west side of Mobile is equipped with grandstand, midway and exhibit buildings for the annual showcase and attractions.


 
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Huntsville, Alabama
Huntsville, Alabama is one of the best recognized cities in the southeast and consistently named as one of the best places to live and work. This city is regularly named as a premier location for both business and quality of life by many publications. Huntsville is a beautiful place, popular with tourists in the months of May to October.
 
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Visit Alabama for family fun.
 
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There are some scenic routes in the South for cyclists indeed and Alabama has quite a few of them. Alabama has it all. There are the beaches and ocean in Mobile, Gulf Shores and Daphne, AL that are simply breathtaking places to ride. Then there are all the rivers in Alabama to ride along, which can be a cyclist’s paradise as well.
 
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If ever there was a state that is perfect for seeing in an RV, it is Alabama. If you take a trip to explore this state, the following places are great places to stay.
 
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Alabama
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=John_Parker]John Parker

From its northern mountains to every beach on its Gulf Coast, Alabama has mHi any attractions and events for a vacation of fun: the beaches, golf, abundant natural wildlife, fishing and hunting, and above all, there is a wealth of history to explore in Alabama. The Civil Rights Movement that started in Alabama changed the world.

You can travel there simply for the shopping: Alabama has world-class malls, expansive outlet centers and antiques shops. For those on a family vacation, Alabamas Gulf Coast is renowned for its 32 miles of beaches, theme parks and playgrounds.

The hotels are as diverse as the attractions: from cheap hotels to top ranking hotels.

Birmingham rides the rich wooded foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Its year round entertainment, and especially its irresistible Southernness, appeals to vacationers. Two major attractions in Birmingham are Alabama Adventure, Alabamas first amusement park, and McWane Center, where science becomes an adventure. Birmingham is filled with stories from the history of African American citizens here.

Montgomery is the Mecca of the civil rights movement and visitors flock there to visit the state Capitol, Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, the First White House of the Confederacy and the Rosa Parks Library and Museum. The Alabama Shakespeare Festival in Montgomery is the fifth largest Shakespeare festival in the world.

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Alabamas Gulf Coast Renowned for its 32 miles of beaches, theme parks and playgrounds, attractions here include Waterville USA , Pirate’s Island, Dauphin Island, and Historic Blakeley State Park at Spanish Fort, site of the last major battle of the Civil War.

Auburn/Opelika A walk along Auburn Avenue, Sweet Auburn, is to take a walk through a living museum of the legendary achievements of Black Atlanta.

A good spot to start in Auburn is the Museum of East Alabama, where there are hundreds of artifacts portraying life in East Alabama and the Southeast from the mid 1800s to the present. The Opelika Historic Railroad District includes the Lee County Courthouse, a working courthouse built in 1896. AUBURN HOTELS and OPELIKA HOTELS.

Other attractions include The Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, the Arlington Antebellum Home and Gardens, the citys only antebellum mansion and now a decorative arts museum, the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum, the Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum, a haven for railroad buffs, and the McWane Center, a state of the art science center with IMAX Dome Theater.

The history of Mercedes is showcased at the Mercedes Benz U.S. International Visitors Center at Vance. Factory tours originate from the center.

Still more attractions include the Riverchase Galleria with hundreds of shops and restaurants under the world's largest skylight, Alabama's Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, the Treetop Nature Trail in at Oak Mountain State Park, and eight decades of aviation history at the Southern Museum of Flight. GREATER BIRMINGHAM HOTELS

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The Greater Gulf State Fair of Alabama
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Gail_Leino]Gail Leino

Mobile, Alabama hosts The Greater Gulf State Fair in late October to the delight of both residents and visitors alike. The 90 acre fairgrounds located on the west side of Mobile is equipped with grandstand, midway and exhibit buildings for the annual showcase and attractions.

Carnival rides delight the young at heart while concerts entertain music patrons. More adventurous spirits may be inclined to enjoy the rodeo and roping events as well as numerous side show attractions.

Alabama has one of the state fairs that takes advantage of the late fall schedule to give travelers a more favorable climate and lower travel rates. Late fall is becoming a more popular vacationing season especially with childless or older couples. Weekend leaf tours and last of the harvest agricultural tours are especially popular.

The Greater Gulf State Fair offers just such a last of fall destination for this crowd. Crisp fall air and less crowded highways are just a few of the advantages awaiting the late fall traveler.

Mobile is a county seat and the only saltwater port in Alabama. Its greater metropolitan population of about half a million can boast a history that dates back to the early 1700’s. The city’s Mardi Gras celebration is the nation’s oldest. Hank Aaron and Jimmy Buffet are notable natives of Mobile which has been the hometown of several famous persons.

This coastal city with its many attributes is accessible by means a public airport and major highways. It accommodates travelers in modern hotels and motels at moderate prices. Three star hotels with banquet facilities are within ten miles of the Mobile Airport.

Mobile also has a variety of ongoing attractions including: the USS Alabama, The Museum of Mobile, The Bellingrath Home and Gardens, and the Dauphin Island Sea Lab for those looking to stretch their visit a little.

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Huntsville, Alabama
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Josh_Riverside]Josh Riverside

Huntsville, Alabama is one of the best recognized cities in the southeast and consistently named as one of the best places to live and work. This city is regularly named as a premier location for both business and quality of life by many publications. Huntsville is a beautiful place, popular with tourists in the months of May to October.

The high-tech city of Huntsville that sprawls at the foot of a mountain in North Alabama makes anybody feel equally at home. Huntsville's tourist attractions reflect the heritage of this city, the strife of the American Civil War, and the deeds of America's rocket scientists. Huntsville's population reflects international cultures. Of the 180,000 city residents, more than 10 percent are natives of other countries. Many languages and their dialects are spoken here.

Huntsville serves as home to the first U.S. plant built by Korea's largest company. Several Japanese-owned companies operate their manufacturing plants in the city. Lots of foreign national flags decorate the roof of the building of an international computer manufacturing firm that is headquartered in Huntsville. Huntsville's attractions offer a wealth of activities for the native as well as the international visitors. Sample astronaut training sessions at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center and the hands-on showcase of space technology are the state's largest tourist attractions.

A variety of city museums and an exceptional symphony orchestra offer rich cultural opportunities involving the arts. The legendary Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, which encompasses 21 courses in eight cities in Alabama, begins in Huntsville. Alabama ranks fifth in the nation for public golf courses and it maintains a very good record in organizing tournaments.

Huntsville is home to several Fortune 500 companies and also offers a broad base of manufacturing, retail and service industries. Their quality of life is second to none with a variety of educational, recreational, and cultural opportunities. The city successfully combines the rich heritage of southern hospitality with innovative high-tech ventures and cultural diversity.

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Family Fun Abounds in Alabama
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Steve_Miers]Steve Miers

If you are looking for a place to visit that is packed with family fun, consider heading to Alabama. From the mountains to the city to the ocean, Alabama has a little bit of something for everyone. Many people don't realize the abundance of activities available to enjoy in Alabama. Those who live in Alabama want to share the fun with you.

If your family enjoys hiking, then you need to visit the mountains in Eastern Alabama. You can stay in a cabin, go camping or simply hike a trail for the day. The views are spectacular, no matter what time of the year it is from the vibrant fall colors to the bright greens in the spring.

Cities such as Birmingham have a lot of cultural events open to families. Check out the many science museums in Alabama. There is also a Butterfly exhibit in Alabama that you can visit and walk among hundreds of butterflies that is very magical for kids. Don't forget to head to Tuscaloosa to take in an Alabama football game. They are serious about football and the pre and post game activities are just as exciting as the game itself. Their rivals in Auburn, Alabama also put on a good game.

The beaches in south Alabama along the gulf coast are beautiful and the water is a magnificent color. Families can enjoy a fun day at the beach, building sand castles and playing in the waves. Play a round of miniature golf and eat some homemade icecream to round out the day's activities.

There is so much to do in Alabama that you can't get it all done in one trip. The family friendly atmosphere and hospitality will keep you coming back for years to come. From the mountains to the ocean to the many cultural and nature activities available in Alabama, there is something for everyone in this southern state.

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Cycling in the Deep South and Delightful Long-Distance Dare
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Lance_Winslow]Lance Winslow

There are some scenic routes in the South for cyclists indeed and Alabama has quite a few of them. Alabama has it all. There are the beaches and ocean in Mobile, Gulf Shores and Daphne, AL that are simply breathtaking places to ride. Then there are all the rivers in Alabama to ride along, which can be a cyclist’s paradise as well.

For instance; the Tombigbee and Alabama Rivers and the many highways, which intersect and run along them. The Tennessee River is also spectacular in the North Western side of the state and lets not forget the Chattahoochee River along the Eastern Border of Alabama and Georgia too.

Tuscaloosa and Alexander City also have rivers and lakes and many water features worthy of recommendation for the novice or serious bicyclist. Cycling along these rivers, lakes and ocean areas is fun and exhilarating indeed and there as so many worthy routes to keep a cyclist busy for months planning day-long trips around the state or even touring all of them.

Perhaps this is why cyclists continually rate Alabama so high on the list for cycling touring states? Cycling in the Deep South is great and there is so much to see that is makes for a Delightful Long-Distance Day. Re-explore cycling in Alabama and you will be glad you did. Consider this in 2006.

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Places to Stay In Your RV In Alabama
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Adrien_White]Adrien White

If ever there was a state that is perfect for seeing in an RV, it is Alabama. If you take a trip to explore this state, the following places are great places to stay.

Places to Stay In Your RV In Alabama

Alabama is a perfect state to take your family to for their next vacation. Travel there in an RV, and you will enjoy the trip even more! Recreational vehicles are perfect for seeing all the sights that Alabama has to offer, such as the twenty different state parks sprinkled throughout the state, as well as the many amusement parks, historical attractions and more. There is so much to see and do in Alabama that taking an RV here makes perfect sense – you can stop at different points throughout and stay for a day, or a week.

If you are planning to visit the state parks located in the northern part of Alabama, there are quite a few clustered close together to make this trip a bit easier. The biggest of these parks is the Joe Wheeler State Park, located just two miles west of Rogersville, Alabama (off of US Highway 72). This park offers RV campers a variety of amenities, as well as being a great place to enjoy the atmosphere of camping in the South. A marina located within the park offers outdoorspeople a place to go boating and fishing, and Joe Wheeler Park offers fishermen many different tournaments and other activities to enjoy the water.

As one of the best places to stay is located in a state park, the Joe Wheeler facilities, offer RV campers many amenities and useful utilities for their stay. 110 of the campsites (there are 116 total) offer full hookups, which include electric, water and sewage. The campsites are large and level, perfect for your RV, and there are also river views available. Each area has its own modern bathhouse with showers, and the campground itself offers campers a convenience store, for those little things they may have forgotten. Camping supplies are also available, as well as firewood.

If you would prefer to stay in the southern part of Alabama, the Gulf State Park is as far south as you can get in the state. Located on the Gulf Shores of Alabama, this facility offers two miles of beaches on the Gulf, as well as access to an 18 hole golf range and a freshwater lake for fishing. The camping here is available in two types, primitive (without hookups, usually used by tent campers) and full featured, for those who want their electricity.

Choosing where in Alabama to stay can be your biggest problem when planning your next RV adventure, but with the abundance of Alabama RV facilities located throughout the many state parks, you can be sure you will find the right spot for your family.

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Alabama Casinos
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Adel_Awwad]Adel Awwad

Alabama is a southern state located in “the Heart of Dixie”, with a rich history dating back to the Civil War. It is known for its Magnolia trees, lush gardens, grand old historic homes, and southern hospitality. Alabama, with a population of over 4,500,000, is adjacent to Georgia, Mississippi, and Florida. The capital of Alabama is Montgomery, which was the first capital of the Confederacy.

Alabama casinos are for the most part bingo casinos, which are run by Native Americans. Casinos can only be run on Native American land, since there is no legalized gambling as such in the state of Alabama. The revenue from the Alabama casinos, as a result, is not taxed by the state of Alabama, since Native American tribes own them. The majority of gambling in Alabama can be found at the horse racing tracks and dog races, in addition to a few slot machines, video gambling machines, and pull-tab cards at these locations.

There are three Alabama casinos, all located within 20 minutes from the capital of Montgomery, that do a thriving business. The Creek Entertainment Center in Atmore is open for gambling Monday through Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 12 Midnight, and Friday and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. There are 1,000 bingo seats for live games, 200 electronic bingo machines, a number of pull-tab card selections, and one restaurant at the Creek Entertainment Center. The largest of the three Alabama casinos is the Tallapoosa Entertainment Center in Montgomery. The Tallapoosa is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week for casino gambling. There are 480 electronic bingo seats in 21,000 square feet of gaming space, with a full bar and grill for added convenience.

The list of Alabama casinos also includes the Riverside Entertainment Center, located in Wetumpka, which is run by Native Americans as well. The Riverside casino is open 24 hours a day, Monday through Saturday, from 12:00 Noon to closing time, and Sunday, from 1:00 p.m. to closing time. This Alabama casino has 16,000 square feet of gambling area, a large selection of over 530 slot machines, and an onsite restaurant.

Alabama could profit enormously from having casinos located along the Gulf Coast, both onshore and on riverboats. This would encourage competition between Alabama and its neighboring state, Mississippi. The revenue to be gained from legalizing Alabama casinos and the boost it would provide to the economy may hopefully spur the state government to open Alabama to legalized gambling in the near future.

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