AlabamaSome cities of Alabama still keep a spirit and a subtle charm of Old American South - a land of aristocrats-planters and endless cotton fields |
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SelmaSelma is well-known for its interesting museums, as well as for its significant role in both World Wars and The African-American Civil Rights Movement |
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Ave Maria GrottoAve Maria Grotto became a unique place owing to Brother Joseph Zoettl, who spent 30 years creating pocket models of the world’s greatest landmarks. |
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Bragg-Mitchell MansionThe Bragg Mitchell Mansion was constructed in 1855. This mansion is one of the most famous buildings in the city. It is open for visitors since 1987. |
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Dauphin IslandDauphin Island is located on the island in the south of Alabama. The one can get there by air, by water or by the five-kilometer-long bridge |
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Estuarium, Dauphin Island Sea LabThe Estuarium Dauphin Island Sea Lab allows everyone to get acquainted with the specimen of sea flora and fauna, which inhabit this area. |
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Mobile Carnival MuseumIf you have never had a chance to see the famous Mardi Gras Carnival, you can make up for it in the Mobile Carnival Museum in the state of Alabama. |
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Mountain Top Flea Market, AttallaThe Mountain Top Flea Market in Attalla welcomes its guests every Sunday, from dawn till dusk. More than thousand sellers offer their goods here |