March 27, 1814, the "Horseshoe Bend" on the Tallapoosa River, the forces of Andrew Jackson broke the power of the Confederation of Indian Creek High.
Protect. The natural, scenic, cultural and recreational resources of the Little River Canyon in northern Alabama
Parallels Natchez Trace Parkway, which recalls the original Natchez Trace, an old road that began as a series of animal tracks and traces of Indians.
Shows an almost continuous archaeological record of human habitation since at least 7,000 BC to 1650 AD.
The Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail was established by Congress in 1996 to commemorate the event, the people and the like in March 1965 in Alabama vote. The path is paragraph referred to as National Scenic road / All-American Road.
Travel to remember and commemorate the survival of the human Cherokee despite their forced removal from their land in the southeastern states in the 1830s you.
Moton Field retains the small airport in Alabama, which served as a training center in the Second World War in the Air Corps unit known as the Tuskegee Airmen in black. (No website.)
Booker T. Washington founded this school for African-Americans in 1881. The site contains information and George Washington Carver Museum.
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