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  • The marquee of the historic Alabama Theater stands high above the streets of Birmingham, Alabama.  Built in 1927, the theater is called the 'Show Place of the South', and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
    Alabama Theater, Birmingham, Alabama.jpg
  • The skyline of downtown Birmingham, Alabama at dusk from Vulcan Park.  Birmingham has developed into a US banking center and is a large iron and steel producer.  The red brick building in the foreground is a building on the University of Alabama campus.
    Skyline, Birmingham, Alabama.jpg
  • American flag flies over the Alabama River and the Edmund Pettus Bridge, an American Civil Rights Movement Landmark.
    Edmund Pettus Bridge, Selma, Alabama.jpg
  • The 1800's Italianate architecture of the lower Commerce Street historic district in Montgomery, Alabama is illuminated by the setting sun.
    Historic District, Montgomery, Alaba...jpg
  • The historic Wilson Dam on the Tennessee River is a National Historic Landmark.  The dam was built in 1918 by the Tennessee River Valley Authority and is on Muscle Shoals in Florence, Alabama.
    Wilson Dam, Florence, Alabama.tif
  • The arched steel Edmund Pettus Bridge is reflected at sunset in the still waters of the Alabama River.  The bridge played a major role in the American Civil Rights Movement in 1965.
    Edmund Pettus Bridge, Selma, Alabama.jpg
  • Picturesque farm scene with a red roofed barn sitting on the rolling hills of central Alabama.
    Red Roofed Barn On Farm In Central A...jpg
  • Rhodes Ferry Park at sunrise provides beautiful views of the 'Steamboat Bill' Memorial Bridge.
    Rhodes Ferry Park, Decatur, Alabama.jpg
  • The blue light of dawn illuminates the historic 'Old Southern Railway Bridge', a lift bridge built in 1833 that spans the Tennessee River.  The Norfolk Southern Railway currently owns and operates the bridge.
    Old Southern Railway Bridge, Decatur...jpg
  • The Lyric Theater sign is still visibile on the wall of the closed theater that was constructed in 1914.
    Lyric Theater, Birmingham, Alabama.jpg
  • The Princess Theater was a silent film and vaudeville playhouse when it opened in 1919.  It was restored in 1941 with a brillantly lite art deco neon marquee and purchased by the city of Decatur as a venue for the performing arts.  It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
    Princess Theater, Decatur, Alabama.jpg
  • The Princess Theater was a silent film and vaudeville playhouse when it opened in 1919.  It was restored in 1941 with a brilliantly lite art deco neon marquee and purchased by the city of Decatur as a venue for the performing arts.  It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
    Princess Theater, Decatur, Alabama.jpg
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