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  1. Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association (0 review)
    Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Visitor Centers
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    Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association, also known as Visit North Alabama, is a regional tourism office, promoting travel and tourism in the 16 northern most counties in Alabama. We are a membership-based organization made up of hotels, attractions, museums, restaurants, festivals, events, campgrounds, cities, golf courses, tour operators, accommodations, vendors, various levels of government and anything tourism related. We all prosper by working together in a unified effort to promote the sixteen-county region’s natural, historic and man-made attractions. See more..
  2. North Alabama Mural Trail (0 review)
    Points of Interest & Landmarks
    Discover North Alabama's heritage, beauty, and love of the arts through more than 125 murals across 16 counties. Read about the artist and stories behind the murals and be sure to keep your cameras ready as every mural boasts a completely unique design and creative vision. Be sure to also tag #NorthALMurals in your selfies and pictures! Plus if you check-in at 25 sites, Visit North Alabama will send you a prize for participating! See more..
  3. North Alabama Craft Beer Trail (0 review)
    Breweries
    Several micro-breweries snug in the foothills of the Appalachians from Decatur to Gadsden offer dozens of beers unique to North Alabama. Download the app and get a stamp at each location for a free gift from Visit North Alabama. See more..
  4. North Alabama Train Depots Trail (0 review)
    Points of Interest & Landmarks
    Get on board the North Alabama Train Depot Trail and ride the rails into history. Visit the Cullman County Depot, where German immigrants entered the lobby of the Pueblo-style structure with Moorish influences for the first time in 1913. Tour the Historic Huntsville Depot that still reflects the graffiti on the interior walls written by Civil War soldiers during the turbulent War Between the States. And walk in the footsteps of the "Miracle Worker" Annie Sullivan who arrived at the Tuscumbia Depot on March 3, 1887 to teach a young Helen Keller. This heritage trail will help guide you down the steel rails to the significant depots, museums, festivals, eateries, and small-scale train rides available today. See more..
  5. North Alabama Hallelujah Trail (0 review)
    Churches & Cathedrals
    The North Alabama Hallelujah Trail features 32 churches that are at least 100 years old, stand on their original sites, still hold services, and are accessible to the public. See more..
  6. North Alabama Waterfall Trail (0 review)
    Waterfalls
    Thanks to the flowing waters of the Tennessee River, North Alabama boasts the most beautiful waterfalls on either side of the Appalachians. Alabama is known as the Land of a Thousand Waterfalls, and North Alabama is blessed to be home to many of those. These stunning falls are surrounded by nature to hike, spots to photograph, and, in some cases, wineries to relax. Our waterfalls are close enough to each other that you can visit several in a day and experience them all in a long weekend. See more..
  7. First Baptist Church (0 review)
    Churches & Cathedrals
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  8. 810 Antiques (0 review)
    Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Antique Shops
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