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Quote: The best time to visit Bellingrath Gardens is during the spring when azaleas are in full bloom. The garden has smooth walkways and many areas of the garden are laid out in rooms with walls of different varieties Read More
Quote: What other city do you know that has its own 100 foot waterfall? The waterfall, which is named for an Indian maiden who supposedly threw herself off the falls in the name of love, is located in a 250 acre city Read More
Quote: In 1992, the Federal Government made Little River Canyon a national preserve. Running from Lookout Mountain to Weiss Lake, the Little River has carved into the countryside a series of canyons and gorges that are Read More
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Quote: High atop Red Mountain, the Roman god Vulcan stands overlooking the city of Birmingham. Vulcan was the ancient Romans god of fire and forges; he was worshipped by blacksmiths and metalworkers. Today Vulcan Read More
Quote: Careful to watch for the signs off Hwy. 431/Headland Highway. This wonderful 100-acre park takes families back in time to the pioneer days. http://www.landmarkpark.com/The park offers several events throughout Read More
Quote: This park is really the center of activity outside of Florence. I went twice on my tour here and the place was packed both times. It really feels like a nice place to just unwind for a couple of hours between Read More
Quote: I went to see the Huntsville Botanical Garden in the last of January, which is in the middle of winter. As you might expect, plants and trees are not blooming during this time of year.Having said that, I put the Read More
Quote: Constructed in 1834 Fort Morgan was placed on the 10 most endangered battle sites in 2007. Located in the center of the fort was a 10-sided barracks called The Citadel where the enlisted men lived. This structure Read More
Quote: Monte Sano State Park is 2,140 acres of wilderness located within the city limits of Huntsville. While there are subdivisions almost totally surrounding the park now, once inside the boundaries of the park one Read More