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Visitors to Alabama will find many reminders of the
states archetypically American deep-south history: the capitol of the
Confederacy, magnificent plantation homes and civil rights memorials.
But there’s more to Alabama than civil war and strife. Whether
you’re celebrating a Mobile Mardi Gras (of longer standing than
the one in New Orleans), attending the excellent Alabama Shakespeare
Festival, watching an Alabama University football game or jet skiing
by the beaches of the Shoals, Alabama is a wonderful place to spend
some time.
Hiking Alabama, 2nd: A Guide
to Alabama's Greatest Hiking Adventures (Paperback)
by Joe
Cuhaj
Hiking Alabama is an invaluable,
up-to-date resource for hikers who want to experience all the
great hiking opportunities this state has to offer. Hiking Alabama
features more than 48 hikes, from the Appalachian Mountains
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The Barefoot Fisherman's Guide to the
Emerald Coast: From Gulf Shore, Alabama, to Apalachicola, Florida
(Paperback)
by Gregory Dew
The Barefoot Fisherman's Guide to the Emerald Coast is a great
guide for fishing the Gulf Coast of Alabama and Florida. This
handy tome is useful for novice fishermen and women as well
as experienced anglers.
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Paddling Alabama (Paperback)
by Joe
Cuhaj, Curt
Burdick
Whether you’re looking for peaceful floats down wandering
rivers or heart-in-the-mouth white water adventure Paddling
Alabama can find the waterway for you. This fantastic guide
covers everything from mountain streams to the Gulf of Mexico. |
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Alabama Trails (Paperback)
by Pat
Sharpe
Alabama Trails author Pat Sharpe has hiked 95% of the states
hiking trails, so she knows what she’s talking about,
and you will too after reading this book. Exhaustively researched
and detailed in description, this is one guide belongs in your
backpack!
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