21st Century Alabama
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Some 92,000 fans attended A-Day, a spring scrimmage for the University of Alabama football team.
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Rev. Thomas Linton, known for his work in the civil rights movement in Tuscaloosa, has a shaving cup collection that fills his entire barber shop.
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Historic Rikard's Mill near Beatrice has been grinding corn into meal and grits since 1840.
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Civil Rights Institute barber shop exhibit in Birmingham
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Magnolia Cemetery in Mobile
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Rural Alabama farm
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Train in empty lot in Selma
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A Ray Charles mural in Dothan
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Thornhill Home in Demopolis
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Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery
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Fishing houses on Dauphin Island
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Barbecue sign near Auburn
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Monroe County historic general store
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The Governor's Mansion in Montgomery, built in 1907
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Barn near Dothan
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Rural Alabama
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The fishing village of Bayou La Batre
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The Bama Theatre, Tuscaloosa
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Sax player Herbert Bernett in Mobile
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Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery
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Donkey in rural Alabama
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Birmingham's Rickwood Field is the oldest surviving professional baseball park in the United States.
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Wintzell's Oyster House in Mobile
Some 92,000 fans attended A-Day, a spring scrimmage for the University of Alabama football team.
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