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Millers Ferry Lock and DamMillers Ferry Lock and Dam, located in Wilcox County, Alabama, is a significant piece of infrastructure along the Alabama River that serves multiple purposes, including navigation, flood control, and water resource management. Millers Ferry Lock and Dam play a crucial role in maintaining a navigable waterway along the Alabama River. The lock system allows boats and barges to traverse the river, facilitating commerce, transportation, and recreational boating activities.
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Old Cahawba Archaeological ParkOld Cahawba Archaeological Park, located near Selma, Alabama, is a unique and historically significant site that preserves the remains of Alabama's first state capital, Cahawba. This park serves as a window into the past, offering visitors a glimpse into the early history of the state and the lives of its inhabitants.
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Vaughan Smitherman MuseumFirst built in 1847 by the Selma Fraternal Lodge No. 27 of the Free and Accepted Masons as a school for orphans and children of indigent Masons, the Vaughan-Smitherman Museum has had a long history of service to the City of Selma. Throughout the years it has functioned as a school, a Confederate Hospital, a Freedman’s Bureau Hospital – making it Selma’s first African American Hospital, the Dallas County Courthouse, a Military School.
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National Voting Rights Museum and InstituteThe National Voting Rights Museum and Institute, located in Selma, Alabama, is a significant institution dedicated to preserving and commemorating the history of voting rights and civil rights struggles in the United States. Situated in the heart of Selma, this museum and educational center plays a vital role in educating visitors about the sacrifices and achievements of those who fought for equal voting rights, particularly during the Civil Rights Movement.
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Sturdivant Hall MuseumSturdivant Hall Museum, located in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama, is a historic antebellum mansion turned museum that offers visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the mid-19th century South. With its Greek Revival architecture, well-preserved interiors, and rich history, Sturdivant Hall stands as a testament to the region's heritage and the cultural legacy of the Old South.
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Edmund Pettus BridgeThe Edmund Pettus Bridge, located in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama, is an iconic and historically significant structure that played a pivotal role in the American Civil Rights Movement. This bridge is not only a functional transportation route but also a symbol of courage, activism, and the struggle for voting rights and racial equality.
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Brown Chapel AME ChurchBrown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, located in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama, is a historically significant place of worship and a symbol of the civil rights movement in the United States. This church played a central role in the struggle for voting rights and racial equality during the 1960s and remains a powerful symbol of activism and faith.
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Kenworthy HallKenworthy Hall, located in Marion, Perry County, Alabama, is a historic mansion known for its exceptional Greek Revival architecture and its role in the state's history. Kenworthy Hall is renowned for its stunning Greek Revival architectural style, characterized by its grand columns, portico, and symmetrical design. It stands as a prime example of antebellum architecture in the region.
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Perry County CourthouseThe Perry County Courthouse, located in Marion, Alabama, is a historic governmental and architectural landmark that plays a central role in the county's administration and reflects its rich history. The Perry County Courthouse serves as the seat of justice and the administrative hub for Perry County, Alabama. It is where legal proceedings, including trials, civil matters, and official county business, are conducted and overseen.
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R.E. "Bob" Woodruff LakeWelcome to R.E. "Bob" Woodruff Lake, a stunning reservoir located in the heart of Alabama that offers a wealth of outdoor recreational opportunities and natural beauty. Also known as Woodruff Lake, this reservoir is a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts, boaters, anglers, and nature lovers.
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Old Courthouse Museum – NatchitochesThe Old Courthouse Museum in Natchitoches, Louisiana, is a historic landmark that offers visitors a captivating glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage and architectural legacy. Housed in a beautifully preserved 19th-century courthouse building, the museum showcases exhibits and artifacts that highlight the history, culture, and traditions of Natchitoches Parish and the surrounding area.
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Moore Webb Holmes PlantationThe Moore Webb Holmes Plantation, located in Perry County, Alabama, is a historic plantation site that provides insights into the region's history, particularly its connection to agriculture and slavery during the antebellum period. The Moore Webb Holmes Plantation is a representation of the antebellum plantation system that was prevalent in the American South before the Civil War. It stands as a reminder of the agricultural and economic history of the region.
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Perry Lakes ParkPerry Lakes Park, located in Perry County, Alabama, is a picturesque and ecologically significant natural area that offers visitors a tranquil escape into the heart of nature. Perry Lakes Park is known for its scenic beauty, featuring a series of oxbow lakes, wetlands, and bottomland hardwood forests. It provides visitors with a pristine and unspoiled environment to enjoy.
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Magnolia GroveMagnolia Grove, is a historic treasure and an exquisite example of Southern antebellum architecture and garden design. This stately plantation home, surrounded by meticulously landscaped gardens, offers visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the 19th-century South. In this introduction to Magnolia Grove, let's explore the key features and attractions that make it a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and those seeking to experience the charm of the Old South.
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Coffeeville Lock and DamCoffeeville Lock and Dam, located in Clarke County, Alabama, is a vital piece of infrastructure along the Mobile River system. This lock and dam complex plays a crucial role in facilitating navigation and commerce along the river, while also providing recreational opportunities for boaters and outdoor enthusiasts.
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Talladega National ForestTalladega National Forest, located in the state of Alabama, is a vast and diverse forested area that encompasses over 392,567 acres of land across several counties in the eastern part of the state. Talladega National Forest is celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty, characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and numerous waterways. The forest offers visitors the chance to immerse themselves in the serene and unspoiled landscapes of Alabama.
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Bedford Courthouse Square Historic DistrictThe Bedford Courthouse Square Historic District in Lawrence County, Indiana, is a charming area steeped in history, showcasing well-preserved architecture and cultural heritage.The district features a collection of historic buildings, including the Lawrence County Courthouse, which serves as the centerpiece. The courthouse is an architectural gem, exemplifying the region's history and craftsmanship.
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Talladega National ForestTalladega National Forest, located in the heart of Alabama, is a sprawling and diverse natural wonderland that offers a wide range of outdoor adventures and recreational opportunities. Encompassing approximately 392,567 acres of pristine woodlands, mountains, and waterways, this national forest is a cherished destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, campers, hunters, and anyone seeking a serene escape into the beauty of the Southern wilderness.

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William "Bill" Dannelly Reservoir
The William "Bill" Dannelly Reservoir, commonly known as Dannelly Reservoir, is a sprawling and picturesque body of water located in Wilcox County, Alabama. Dannelly Reservoir is formed by the impoundment of the Alabama River, created by the Millers Ferry Lock and Dam. It stretches over a considerable area, providing ample opportunities for outdoor recreation and water-based activities.
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