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Links For Our Visitors to Alabama
This is is a central point of entry to independent not-for-profit web sites with historical or genealogical content.
Alabama Museum of Natural History
Experience the natural diversity of Alabama through exhibits from the Age of Dinosaurs, the Coal Age, and the Ice Age. View the extensive displays of geology, zoology, mineralogy, paleontology, ethnology, history, and photography.
Honoring all styles of music and dedicated to the preservation and celebration of Alabama musicians and the states rich musical heritage.
Located in Clay and Cleburne Counties, Cheaha State Park is the pinnacle of natural beauty and awe in Alabama. Surrounded by the Talladega National Forest, this foothill of the Appalachian Mountains holds the reputation of the highest point in Alabama.
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
Dedicated to the Preservation, Interpretation, Exhibition and history of Motorcycles, Vintage Vehicles and Motorsports.
Find information on museums, golf course, bars and night clubs and more for the Birmingham area.
Birmingham Convention &
Visitors Bureau
The Greater Birmingham
Convention & Visitors Bureau Web Site
Birmingham-
Regional Chamber of Commerce
Since 1887, there has been one
consistent voice for business throughout the Birmingham area marketplace:
the Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce. Let us help you grow your
business: As Alabama's population center, the Birmingham region is a
great place to start, grow or relocate your business. Birmingham
located at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, has a wide
variety of attractions that will suit your desire. It's also a great
place to live, work and play.
Situated in a tree lined valley of the Appalachian foothills, Anniston is the commercial and industrial center of Calhoun County. With a mild climate and four distinct seasons, Anniston has plentiful outdoor recreational opportunities, including bicycling, fishing, camping and golfing.
Florence offers something for everyone. From world-class bass fishing to the renowned W.C. Handy Music Festival, you will find it all here.
Montgomery is a city rich in history, yet clearly focused on the future. Once the capital of the Confederacy, Montgomery grew to become the center of the Civil Rights Movement.
Located along the banks of the Black Warrior River in west-central Alabama, Tuscaloosa is led by a Mayor/Council form of government and is home to approximately 89,000 residents as well as a thriving business community.
City Stages is located in the heart of downtown Birmingham surrounding beautiful Linn Park and Birmingham city blocks from 5th Avenue to 8th Avenue North and 18th Street to 21st Street North.
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Demopolis Area Chamber of Commerce
The very name Demopolis gives visitors insight into this fair community; it means City of the People and it's more than a name, it's an attitude.
Come roll with a singing river through northwest Alabama, pass through thousand-year old cypress trees. The woods are sweet with oxeye daisies, crepe myrtles, and flowering dogwoods. Wave at the folks in Waterloo, stop in a town café for Saturday morning biscuits and chocolate gravy.
A rich and varied history. From the "Trail of Tears" to the rise of industry.
Gadsden City offers the natural beauty of the Noccalula Falls to its visitors. At one point, the city was also hailed as the second most important industrial district, second only to the much larger Mobile City.
Greater Birmingham Convention & Visitors Bureau
Birmingham, Alabama is classic southern charm and hospitality. This vibrant, beautiful city is nestled in the rolling foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and serves up nationally recognized dining, shopping and entertainment, world-class attractions, events and other things to see and do.
Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival
One of the largest free music festivals in the nation, drawing attendants from just about every state and many countries. The festival is a celebration of the life and legacy of Henderson resident and "Father of the Blues", William Christopher Handy.
History of the 1st Calvary of Alabama
The home of the 1st Alabama Cavalry, United States Volunteers. This web site hopes to be a resource for information about the First because the Original 1st has a forgotten story to tell, and we want to tell it.
A directory of Historical Museums in Alabama, categorized by county.
Taking a trip to Alabama? A visit to these Alabama history museums and historical societies will allow you to soak up some local history and culture while you are there. Visit a historical museum and gain insight into the history of your Alabama ancestors and the way they lived.
Alabama Crimson Tide Football History is full of great coaching and colorful characters on the field.
History of Alabama High School Football
Our goal is to chronicle a complete history of high school football in the state of Alabama.
Auburn University continuously changes to accommodate today's needs, while still respecting the traditions and spirit of Auburn. As we grow and change, Auburn will always continue its tradition of excellence.
In 1715 the French Governor Bienville relocated the Taensa Indians to the region of the Tensaw River (thus the source of its name), where they remained until they followed the French across the Mississippi River 50 years later.
International Motorsports Hall of Fame
The International Motorsports Hall of Fame in Talladega, Alabama is the Canton, Ohio of motorsports. The men and women enshrined in this facility are not only the best of the best in motorsports, they are an important part of our world.
High Atop the Beautiful & Scenic Lookout Mountain
in Northeast Alabama.
21st Century innovative exhibits come alive at The Museum of Mobile. Explore Mobile as the first Americans saw it. Relive the passage on an African slave ship. Listen to the stories of Civil War soldiers, and feel the power of nature’s raging storm, the hurricane.
Montgomery, Alabama - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Montgomery is the capital, second most populous city, and the fourth most populous metropolitan area in the Southern U.S. state of Alabama.
Montgomery Convention and Visitor Bureau
From the Civil War to Civil Rights and new visions for tomorrow, Montgomery is steeped in history, tested by rebellion and always courageous and changing.
The Selma Visitor Center has a wonderful collection of area attractions. You can pick up brochures on each of our museums, choose from five our self-guided tours including Selma's Windshield Tour, Selma's Ghost Tour, Old Live Oak Cemetery Tour and Martin Luther King Street walking tour and a one mile walk of historic downtown Selma beginning and ending at the Library.
Two counties, Colbert and Lauderdale. Four major cities, Florence, Sheffield, Muscle Shoals and Tuscumbia. Nine smaller communities, none very far from the beautiful Tennessee River which weaves its way through the heart of the Shoals. A great place to live, work, play and raise our families.
State of
Alabama Tourism Web Site
Everything Alabama, from
Beaches, Golf, State Parks, Governor's Mansion Gift Shop,
Hank Williams Trail, Civil Rights, Saturday Walking Tours, Vacation Packages
Everything you need to know about attending a race at Talladega Suprspeedeway. This is the same guide available at the speedway, complete with information on Security, Tickets, Directions, Parking, Maps, Grandstands, Guests with Disabilities and Hospitality.
Alabama's own American Idol
The University is a beautiful campus occupying over 130 acres in a residential section of Florence, Alabama. Florence is located just north of the Tennessee River and is the largest city in a four-city area that includes Tuscumbia, Sheffield and Muscle Shoals.
U.S. Space & Rocket Center Museum
From incredible artifacts of our nation's space program, to hands-on interactive exhibits and space travel simulators, the U.S. Space & Rocket Center experience is unlike any other.
USS Alabama Battleship In Mobile Bay
At Battleship Memorial Park you’ll walk the decks of a mighty battleship. Go below in a World War II submarine. View cockpits of combat aircraft. You’ll also see tanks, a Vietnam River Patrol Boat, and a plane like the one flown by the Tuskegee Airmen. It’s all here, all waiting to be discovered by you!
Links For Our Visitors
to Florida
Located on the panhandle of northwest Florida on beautiful St. Andrews Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.
America's First Settlement
Innovative and ambitious in its approach, Pathways of Excellence is enhancing the university's standing as one of the top research and graduate education institutions in the United States.
National Naval Aviation Museum
Located on Pensacola Naval Air Station. Enjoy the hands-on history of Naval Aviation and see more than 150 beautifully restored aircraft and over 4,000 artifacts representing Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard Aviation.
Come enjoy the best of both worlds. You’ll find 450 years of history, fine museums and attractions in Pensacola, Florida, along with outdoor adventure and 52 miles of pristine beaches in Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key. Fulfill your dream of a fabled Florida vacation.
This is the Gulf Coast's most exciting place to be! New venue, plenty of on-site parking with over 5000 parking spaces, great shopping with over 150 shops and restaurants, white sand beaches across the street, and close to hotel accommodations.
Visit Tallahassee Florida Visitors Bureau
Welcome to the Tallahassee Area Convention & Visitors Bureau online Visitor Guide. Inside you will discover much to do and see in Tallahassee and the surrounding areas.
Links For Our Visitors
to Georgia
Alpine Helen Georgia Convention and Visitors Bureau
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains on the Chattahoochee River, this Northeast Georgia village has a rich history linked to the Cherokee Indians and Indian burial mounds as well as early settlers who arrived to mine for gold and cut virgin timber for a thriving lumber industry in the early 1900s.
Click here to find a comprehensive Atlanta events calendar. From arts & music to sports to festivals, events in Atlanta offer something for everyone.
Find details on Atlanta events, attractions, dining, shopping, vacation packages, accommodations and much more compliments of the Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau.
As you attend a conference, a meeting, a celebration, you should tour a museum, walk through an unique neighborhood, stroll in a park, shop, eat, enjoy the sound of music, run the Peachtree Road Race, listen and see history in the making, watch a sporting event, visit an attraction…know the next time you come it will be better.
As the world’s largest aquarium, Georgia Aquarium features more animals than any other aquarium in more than eight million gallons of water.
Savannah, Georgia Visitor Information
Savannah welcomes you with true Southern hospitality, just as we've been welcoming guests since 1733. Hip and historic, robust and refined, Georgia's first city is where you'll find amazing architecture, spooky cemeteries and rich history.
Stone Mountain Park: Georgia theme park in Atlanta
Located on 3,200 acres of natural beauty, Stone Mountain Park features a wide variety of fun family activities and things to do in the Atlanta, Georgia area.
Links For Our Visitors
to Mississippi
Biloxi and the Mississippi Gulf Coast, in case you haven’t heard, are coming back in a big way. Biloxi’s eight casino resorts are back in operation, and a host of visitor amenities – restaurants, golf courses and other attractions -- is up and running, with more closer to opening every day.
Welcome to the City of Grace and Benevolence! Jackson welcomes visitors from all over the world.
Meridian's history begins in 1831, one year after the Choctaw Indians agreed to vacate their territories in Mississippi under the terms of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek.
The Birthplace and World Capital of the Blues and location of the famous Crossroads intersection of Highway 61 and 49.
There is plenty to see in the Corinth area. Whether you are a Civil War buff or a casual spectator.
Showcaseing the best of today's Delta Blues musicians. Although some national acts perform from time to time, visitors are more likely to find the "real deal" at Ground Zero Blues Club.
Hattiesburg Convention & Visitors Bureau
You’ll find new friends at every turn and plenty to do during your visit to Hattiesburg. Explore this site and you’ll discover the many popular activities, attractions and comforts Hattiesburg provides.
With a population of nearly 50,000 and the fourth largest city in the state, Hattiesburg is centrally located less than 90 minutes from New Orleans and Mobile, the Gulf Coast and Jackson, Mississippi.
Visit the Mississippi Gulf Coast, overlooking the sparkling Gulf of Mexico and 26 miles of scenic coastal beaches. Visitors can enjoy our world-class golf courses and championship fishing. Some of the artistic and historical museums have reopened.
Mississippi History Museum Directory
The site for and about Museums
Whether you are interested in a campus tour or just need a campus map and directions to a specific building, the volunteers at the Welcome Center can help make your visit to MSU a special and memorable one.
Focusing on the history of the building, with exhibits on government in action, the importance of historic preservation, and the state’s different capital cities.
Today, visitors can experience this National Scenic Byway and All-American Road through driving, hiking, biking, horseback riding, and camping.
National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
Aquariums and interactive exhibits feature the animals and history of the Mississippi River.
First incorporated as a town in 1837, and was given its name after the town of Oxford, England in the hopes of securing Mississippi's first university.
Starkville: The Crossroads of Your Mississippi Experience
On the road between tours of Columbus' antebellum homes and the Delta's "king cotton", you'll relish Starkville's taste of the New South's charm and hospitality.
Chartered by the Mississippi Legislature in 1844, The University of Mississippi opened its doors to 80 students in 1848.
University of Southern Mississippi
At Southern Miss, the college experience is much more than just going to class and earning a degree. It’s about freeing the power of the individual.
Links For Our Visitors
to Tennessee
The A-side hits of our world-famous attractions and the flip-side of funky shops, back-alley barbecue joints and the music and nightlife of Beale Street.
Official Nashville Visitor & Tourism Website
Information for Nashville, TN, Music City, discount hotels, attractions and tickets for visitors, Event Listings, Information for conventions, meeting planners, group travel, media, members and music enthusiasts and lovers.
Get on the Music City playlist. Hear about the latest events,
promotions, special offers and more.
The Official Site of the King of Rock & Roll
Official web site for Elvis Presley's Graceland
A magnificent Mobil Four-Star, AAA Four-Diamond historic hotel.
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Machine Tools South, LLC 3171 Green Valley Road • Birmingham, AL 35243-3723 • Office: (205) 968-3570 • Fax: (888) 235-8257 • Email Us
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