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If you’re planning a trip to Alabama, make sure to include some of the state’s must-see historic landmarks in your itinerary.
For more information about the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage, contact Rebekah Reader at 334-230-2699 or Rebekah.Reader@ahc.alabama.gov. Also, visit our interactive GIS map of Alabama ...
Which historic sites is Alabama in danger of losing? The list is long and was made even longer Monday when state preservationists announced the 2015 list of Places in Peril.
Edmund Pettus Bridge U.S. Highway 80 at Water Avenue, Selma, Alabama "Now a National Historic Landmark, the Edmund Pettus Bridge was the site of the brutal Bloody Sunday beatings of civil rights ...
The Alabama Historical Commission is looking for input about historical landmarks and properties that might need some attention to be preserved. It’s part of the commission’s “Places in ...
Alabama landmarks now part of Civil Rights Trail Published: Jan. 16, 2018, 12:43 p.m. The Dexter Parsonage Museum in Montgomery is among Alabama landmarks in the new Civil Rights Trail.
ATHENS, Ala. (WAFF) - North Alabama history buffs can now explore local landmarks and photos from days gone by across the state. The Alabama Historical Commission has created a new interactive online ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Two members of Alabama’s congressional delegation are working to protect Civil Rights landmarks. This comes after the Trump Administration put the Montgomery ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Two members of Alabama’s congressional delegation are working to protect Civil Rights landmarks.This comes after the Trump Administration put the Montgomery Greyhound Bus ...
TALLADEGA COUNTY — Two places in Talladega County have recently been added to the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage by the Alabama Historical Commission.
The Alabama Historical Commission (AHC) has received $6 million in funding from Gov. Kay Ivey and the state legislature for the Preservation of Alabama’s Significant Sites (PASS) grant program. The ...