When is National Alabama Day?

Thursday December 14th

National Alabama Day honors the Heart of Dixie on December 14th.

Visitors from far and wide visit Alabama, Alabama's 22nd state to join the union, scientific advancements, and its stunning landscapes have played a key role in US history, technological advancements, and its stunning landscapes.

Alabama is known for its 60 miles of shoreline along the Gulf Coast. Although the coastal region is bounded by swamps and bayous, it also has stunning sandy beaches. Move northward from the coast, and the lowlands provide the fertile soils of the Black Belt, land that long yielded productive cotton crops. The Appalachians' forested hills and valleys dominate the northern half of the state.

Montgomery, Alabama, was the first capital of the Confederacy until May of 1861 during the American Civil War, and the secessionist government set the stage for the secessionist government. Nearly 100 years ago, the Civil Rights Movement in the state will find a home and erupt across the state marching its vision to the rest of the nation.

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