Alabama

Explore Alabama’s rich heritage, from its Civil Rights legacy to its natural beauty. Discover key facts, travel tips, and cultural highlights of the Heart of Dixie.

 

Alabama, known as the “Heart of Dixie,” is a state rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. From the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains to the Gulf Coast’s sandy beaches, Alabama offers a diverse landscape that attracts visitors year-round. The state’s capital, Montgomery, played a pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement, while cities like Birmingham and Mobile boast vibrant arts scenes and historical landmarks.

The state’s economy is diverse, encompassing industries such as aerospace, finance, manufacturing, and mineral extraction. Alabama is also home to several prestigious universities, including the University of Alabama and Auburn University, which contribute to research and development in various fields. The state’s cultural heritage is celebrated through numerous festivals, museums, and culinary traditions that reflect its Southern roots.

Outdoor enthusiasts can explore Alabama’s numerous state parks, hiking trails, and waterways. The state’s rich biodiversity and commitment to conservation make it a haven for nature lovers. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or outdoor adventures, Alabama offers a unique and enriching experience for all visitors.

Towns and Cities in Alabama

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Explore a short but vital stretch of Interstate 65 southbound through Birmingham, Alabama, from the I-22 interchange to the dramatic downtown convergence with I-20/I-59. Discover the skyline views, surrounding neighborhoods, and key infrastructure along this urban connector.

[Revisited] Interstate 65: Southbound in Birmingham – Alabama

Explore a short but vital stretch of Interstate 65 southbound through Birmingham, Alabama, from the I-22 interchange to the dramatic downtown convergence with I-20/I-59. Discover the skyline views, surrounding neighborhoods, and key infrastructure along this urban conne…

U.S. Route 72: Tuscumbia, Alabama to Corinth, Mississippi

U.S. Route 72: Tuscumbia, Alabama to Corinth, Mississippi

Travel 54 miles west on U.S. Route 72 from Tuscumbia, Alabama, to Corinth, Mississippi. This scenic route winds through rural countryside, past the Natchez Trace Parkway, and into a town rich with Civil War history. Ideal for relaxed drives and road trip enthusiasts ali…

Interstate 20: Birmingham to Georgia

Interstate 20: Birmingham to Georgia

Drive 90 miles east on Interstate 20 from Birmingham, Alabama to the Georgia state line. This route takes you from Birmingham’s downtown flyovers through small towns, past the Talladega Superspeedway, and into the tranquil Talladega National Forest before crossing int…

Southbound Interstate 65 in Birmingham, Alabama

Southbound Interstate 65 in Birmingham, Alabama

Cruise southbound on Interstate 65 through Birmingham, Alabama, for 3 bustling miles of urban driving — from Daniel Payne Drive near I-22 all the way to the interchange with Interstates 20 and 59 in the city center.

U.S. Route 72: Florence to Sheffield – Alabama

U.S. Route 72: Florence to Sheffield – Alabama

Take a short but scenic drive across the Tennessee River as we follow U.S. Route 72 from downtown Florence to Sheffield, Alabama—passing through a region rich in music history and Southern charm.

U.S. Route 72: Tuscumbia to Florence – Alabama

U.S. Route 72: Tuscumbia to Florence – Alabama

Take a scenic 6-mile drive along U.S. Route 72 from Tuscumbia to Florence, Alabama, crossing the Tennessee River and passing through the heart of the Muscle Shoals region—rich with music history and Southern charm.

U.S. Route 72: Cherokee to Tuscumbia – Alabama

U.S. Route 72: Cherokee to Tuscumbia – Alabama

Take a scenic drive along U.S. Route 72 from Cherokee to Tuscumbia, Alabama. This 24-mile route winds through Barton and past AL-247, ending at US-43 in historic Tuscumbia. Explore the quiet beauty and local heritage of northwest Alabama.