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What is the number one attraction in Alabama?

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What is the number one attraction in Alabama?

U.S. Space & Rocket Center is Alabama’s Number One Tourism Attraction

  • U.S. Space & Rocket Center is Alabama’s Number One Tourism Attraction.
  • Top Ten – Admission Charged Attractions 2015.
  • #1 U.S. Space & Rocket Center.
  • #2 Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail.
  • #3 Birmingham Zoo.
  • #4 USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park.

Is there anything fun to do in Alabama?

42 Fun Things To Do & Places To Visit In Alabama

  • U.S. Space & Rocket Center. Michael Gordon / Shutterstock.
  • Frank Lloyd Wright Rosenbaum House Museum. Tim Daugherty / Shutterstock.
  • Gulf Shores.
  • Huntsville Botanical Garden.
  • Mobile.
  • USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park.
  • McWane Science Center.
  • Cheaha State Park.

What food is Alabama known for?

These 13 Iconic Foods In Alabama Will Have Your Mouth Watering

  • Barbecue. facebook/Bob Sykes Bar B Q.
  • Banana Pudding. wikimedia commons.
  • Fried Green Tomatoes. yelp/Tiffany T.
  • Boiled Peanuts. flickr/Jason Lam.
  • Fried Catfish. yelp/Tyler D.
  • Pecan Pie. flickr/Jill.
  • Grits. wikipedia.
  • Fried Okra. flickr/thebittenword.com.

Why should I visit Alabama?

Alabama is responsible for putting the first humans on the moon and is also home to the world’s largest space museum. 6. When it comes to sports, Alabama doesn’t disappoint. Alabama is home to the #1 college football team, Talladega Superspeedway, and to Rickwood Field – America’s oldest baseball field.

What dessert is Alabama known for?

the Lane cake
This unfrosted version of the Lane cake is served at The Factory Cafe at Alabama Chanin in Florence, Alabama. The Lane cake, invented in Alabama in 1898 and made famous in “To Kill a Mockingbird,” was named the official state dessert of Alabama in May.

What fruit is Alabama known for?

blackberry
Alabama designated the blackberry (Rubus, R. occidentalis) as the official state fruit in 2004 after a campaign led by the third graders at Fairhope Elementary School (guided by teachers Susan Sims and Amy Jones).