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Alabama.travel – Travel Resources For Your Alabama Vacation

With choices for just about every walk of life, the Alabama.travel site offers a variety of leisure, culture, cuisine and outdoor activities for anyone planning a trip to the state. Whether your goal is to sit on a beach and soak up some rays, hit the golf course, explore the history of the Space Age, or step into the past and visit museums and landmarks dedicated to the civil rights struggles of the mid-20th century, Alabama.travel would seem to have it covered.

As an example of the directions a traveler might take, the four photos that cycle on the main page of Alabama.travel encompass choices varying from how to plan an ideal road trip, where to spend spring break, various upcoming festivals, and for the outdoorsy types, a guide to hunting and fishing. Another interesting link leads to a related website, yearofalabamafood.com, which details classic Alabama cuisine.

For those who read and loved the classic novel “To Kill a Mockingbird”, the Alabama.travel site can help you plan a visit to Monroeville, the setting for both the book and the film. The Monroe County Heritage Museum has exhibits about the author, and they even put on the play once a year. Also for literary fans, the museum has an exhibit about Truman Capote, who spent his childhood in Monroeville.

The site also has links to arts and music resources. Alabama has a rich cultural arts past, with such luminaries as W.C. Handy (known as the “Father of the Blues”) and the first country music superstar, Hank Williams Sr. both hailing from the state. Another highlight of the website includes information about the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, held yearly in Montgomery.

Covering a wide variety of activities and destinations, Alabama.travel would seem to be a great resource for anyone interested in exploring Alabama.

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