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3 H Stables [Huntsville]
Scenic trail rides, all ages. Two- to four-hour guided rides in beautiful Alabama mountains. Camping, picnics,parties, day camps, lay-ups for traveling horsemen.
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A Fairhope Antiquery [Fairhope]
Over 6,000 square feet of beautiful antiques. Over 30 dealers featuring antiques, art, vintage linens, gifts, golf and fishing memorabilia, and other collectibles.
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A-Team Fishing Adventures [Mobile]
Inshore charter fishing with Captain Bobby Abruscato, Joey Abruscato and Chip Deupree.
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A.G. Gaston Gardens [Birmingham]
Formerly the A.G. Gaston Motel,facility provided Birmingham's only first-class lodging for African-Americans and served as gathering place for civil rights leaders in the 1960s.
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About Time Antiques [Anniston]
Beautiful, well-lighted, spacious 13,000 square-foot building full of antiques, gifts and collectibles. Lay a ways available.
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Across the Pond [Huntsville]
A huge selection of fine staturey, planters and water features including fish and ponds and a store full of nature and wildlife items.
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Action Charter Service [Orange Beach]
Deep sea fishing, bottom fishing, cobia, , walk-ons, and overnight trips. Forty-foot C.A.T. or 65' Emerald Spirit. Specializing in fun, fishing, and liftime memories.
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Action Outdoors Entertainment [Dauphin Island]
Enjoy a relaxing nautical adventure aboard the "Duke." Choose from inshore fishing trips, lighthouse cruises, dolpin watch cruises or sunset cruises.
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Adaptive Aquatics [Wilsonville]
Provide services to physically disabled individuals in aquatics, including water skiing, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing.
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Admiral Raphael Semmes House [Mobile]
Raphael Semmes became Captain of the CSS, capturing 65 union vessels worth more than $6 million, until it was sunk on June 2, 1864.
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Adventure Island [Orange Beach]
18-hole mini-golf, go-karts, virtual reality ride, bumper boats, 100 game arcade. Children's rides, frog hopper, laser tag, paddle boats, and more.
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Adventure Sports, Inc. [Auburn]
Backpacking, camping and scuba gear. Scuba guides, classes.
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Adventureland Theme Park [Dothan]
Mad Max Roller Coaster simulator, mini-golf, adult and kiddie go-karts, water balloon wars, bumper boats, batting cages, arcade, and more.
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African American Heritage Trail [Mobile]
History comes alive on an Africa-American Heritage Trail tour. The trail reveals forgotten chapters of history, telling the stories of courage and contributions made by unsung heroes from Mobile's ethnically diverse past. A step-on guide will meet your bus at Fort Conde for that ride back in time.
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African American Heritage Trail [Mobile]
History comes alive on an Africa-American Heritage Trail tour. The trail reveals forgotten chapters of history, telling the stories of courage and contributions made by unsung heroes from Mobile's ethnically diverse past. A step-on guide will meet your bus at Fort Conde for that ride back in time.
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Air Alabama [Birmingham]
Only hot air ballooning company in Birmingham area. Hot air balloon for passenger flights, aerial advertising, special occasions, and pilot training.
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Alabama Adventure [Birmingham]
Two parks consisting of more than 100 acres of rides, shows and attractions, including water and theme parks.
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Alabama Civil Rights Freedom Farm Museum [Mantua]
Shotgun houses depicting black life from the 1930s–1960s. Named for Civil Rights pioneers, including Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph Abernathy.
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Alabama College of Barber Instruction, Inc., [Birmingham]
The only minority-owned private barber college in the state. It was founded by Clinton Simpson Sr. as the New Breed Barber Shop. In addition to providing training, its mission is to encourage minority ownership of commercial property in the Fourth Avenue Historical Business District.
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Alabama Constitution Village [Huntsville]
Costumed guides lead tours of working village (1805–1819). Cabinetmaker’s shop, print shop, confectionery shop, library and post office. Commemorates 1819 Constitutional Convention site.
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Alabama Cruises [Mobile]
The Southern Belle, located at beautiful Bellingrath Gardens, is a 150 passenger vessel offering sightseeing cruises, public dinner cruises, and private charters.
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Alabama Department of Archives & History [Montgomery]
Oldest state-funded archives in U.S. Private historical records and family genealogy. Alabama history museum exhibits include: Alabama Indian, 19th-century, military and Civil Rights, Grandma's Attic for children.
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ALABAMA Fan Club and Museum [Fort Payne]
Headquarters to country music group ALABAMA. Visitors from around the world learn about their favorite group.
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Alabama Gold Camp [Cragford]
Located in the heart of the Alabama Gold Belt a full service prospecting camp with experinced guides. Rental equipment cabins,campground and prospecting store.
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Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo [Gulf Shores]
Home to Animal Planet's "The Little Zoo That Could." Explore natural habitats of more than 450+ animals. Elevated viewing decks.
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Alabama Hunting and Fishing Trail [Tuscaloosa]
Alabama is home to some of the best recreational hunting and fishing opportunities in the US. Visit the Trail to experience the adventure of a lifetime.
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Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind [Talladega]
Country’s most comprehensive education/rehabilitation program for deaf and blind. Restored Manning Hall (1850), Jemison House (1898) and Grace Hall (1878).
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Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame [Birmingham]
Tribute to jazz greats with ties to Alabama. Lionel Hampton, Erskine Hawkins, Sun Ra, more. History from beginning of jazz to present.
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Alabama Judicial Building/Supreme Court & State Law Library [Montgomery]
Home of Alabama's appellate courts, Supreme Court Library, Administrative Office of Courts. Learn about Alabama judicial system and building's architectural features.
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Alabama Men's Hall of Fame [Birmingham]
Founded 1987 to recognize men who have had significant impact on state, country, world. Honored with bronze plaques displayed in Davis Library/Samford University.
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