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10 Interesting Facts About Alabama You Should Know

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10 Interesting Facts About Alabama You Should Know

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  1. 10 Interesting Facts About Alabama You Should Know Make your reservations today with Southwest Airlines Reservations to enjoy the best online booking assistance. Discover hundreds of holiday offers, cheap flight tickets, and money-saving deals for your upcoming trips with Southwest Airlines.

  2. 1. Alabama is the 30th largest and the 24th most populated city in the southeastern region of the United States. 2. It is bordered by Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, Mississippi, and the Gulf of Mexico. Alabama has played a significant role in shaping the country’s history by taking part in the American Civil War until World War II. After World War II Alabama economy changed rapidly from an agriculture-based economy to diversified interest. 3. It is one of the most visited destinations with beautiful attractions like Gulf State Park, US Space and Rocket Centre, Cheaha State Park, Oak Mountain State Park, Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo, Forth Morgan State Historic Site, etc.

  3. 4. Today Alabama is an important hub for trade, commerce, research and development, healthcare, aerospace, finance, manufacturing, minerals, etc. 5. The word Alabama was borrowed from the Muskogean speaking natives who lived at the confluence of the Coosa and Tallapoosa rivers. 6. The Spanish were the first Europeans to reach Alabama in the 16th century. The French reached Alabama 160 years later.

  4. 7. Alabama is the second-largest inland waterway system in the United States and about three-fifths of the land area lies with the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River. 8. Alabama experiences a humid subtropical climate where summers are the hottest while winters are mild and cold. 9. Alabama is home to the natural wonder-the Natural Bridge which is the longest natural bridge located in the south of Haleyville. 10. Other popular attractions include Cathedral Caverns which features the largest cave entrances in the world.

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