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Observation Tower atop Cheaha MountainAlabama was the 22nd state to be admitted into the Union on Tuesday, December 14,1819.

Alabama covers 50,744 square miles with a population of 4,486,508. Alabama is know as the Heart of Dixie. The name Alabama is derived from a Indian word meaning "Thicket Clearers".

Cheaha Mountain is Alabama's highest point at 2,407 feet above sea level. 2,719 acres of the park is surrounded by the much larger Talladega National Forest which comprises one of the prime wild areas in Alabama.

 

 

 

 

More facts about Alabama

 

Alabama's CapitalAlabama's capital - Montgomery

Border States - Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee 

Nickname - Yellowhammer State

Take a journey back in time, explore our rich cultural heritage, see the wonder of the spring or fall bird migration, or just enjoy a peaceful drive through a blend of brilliant autumn foliage. Alabama has great adventures for every interest on the many tours and trails just waiting for you.

Many people just passing through Alabama comment on the beautiful landscape that can simply be seen on the side of the interstate. Our roads and highways turn and stretch through rolling hills, elegant forests, beautiful valleys and lush farm lands. Which means just driving in Alabama can actually be a beautiful experience. Alamuchee-Bellamy Covered Bridge

From one of the highest covered bridges in the nation to one of the longest in the region, you’ll find some of Alabama’s links to the past on the Covered Bridge Trail. Marvel in the construction techniques and the scenic beauty surrounding them. Connect with your favorite covered bridge here.

In the 1950s and '60s, Alabama was the site of such landmark civil-rights actions as the bus boycott in Montgomery (1955–56) and the “Freedom March” from Selma to Montgomery (1965).

Today paper, chemicals, rubber and plastics, apparel and textiles, primary metals, and automobile manufacturing constitute the leading industries of Alabama. Continuing as a major manufacturer of coal, iron, and steel, Birmingham is also noted for its world-renowned medical center. The state ranks high in the production of poultry, soybeans, milk, vegetables, livestock, wheat, cattle, cotton, peanuts, fruits, hogs, and corn.

Points of interest include the Helen Keller birthplace at Tuscumbia, the Space and Rocket Center at Huntsville, the White House of the Confederacy, the restored state Capitol, the Civil Rights Memorial, the Rosa Parks Museum & Library, and the Shakespeare Festival Theater Complex in Montgomery; the Civil Rights Institute and the McWane Center in Birmingham; the Russell Cave near Bridgeport; the Bellingrath Gardens at Theodore; the USS Alabama at Mobile; Mound State Monument near Tuscaloosa; and the Gulf Coast area.


Anniston - Athens - Auburn - Birmingham - Decatur - Dothan - Florence - Gadsden - Hoover - Huntsville - Madison - Mobile - Montgomery - Phenix City - Tuscaloosa

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