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Bessemer, Alabama
Three restored pioneer homes on the outskirts of Bessemer offer a glimpse into early life in Alabama. One of the homes, the 1838 Sadler Plantation, ... More on BirminghamAL.org
Operation Schedule : Open by appt. for tours and special events. ; Description : Preserved and operated by the West ... More on 800Alabama.com

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1137 2nd Ave W, Birmingham, Alabama
America's oldest ballpark became the home of the Birmingham Barons in 1910. A massive restoration project i... More on Discover America
I love historic, old ballparks and this is as good as it gets. More on TripAdvisor

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5051 Prince StreetBessemer, AL 35023
The park is located 16 miles southwest of Birmingham near the interchange of I-20/59 and I-459 in Bessemer,... More on Epinions.com
As I walked up to the front gate, I noticed again that there was no security presence there, even though, I... More on ThemeParksOnline

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5051 Prince St, Bessemer, Alabama 35022-7815

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5051 Prince Street Bessemer, AL 35020 USA

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4599 Alabama Adventure Parkway Bessemer, AL
(formerly known as Visionland)) Includes Magic Adventure theme park and the separate admission Splash Beach water park. Attractions include the Rampage ... More on About
The scrambler was so loud that you could hear it anywhere in the park and the log ride was shut down and looked like it hasnt ran for years. More on ThrillNetwork.com

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Bessemer AL 35020, United States of America
Inscription. In 1840 he published his study, History of Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Alabama. Also an evangelist and missionary. In 1818 moved to Alabama from Carolinas, organizing five churches in vicinity. President of Alabama ... More on HMDB

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Bessemer AL 35020, United States of America
Inscription. Henry Wilson Sweet (1902-1990) contributed greatly to the economic, political and civic life of Alabama, Jefferson County, and Bessemer. As Jefferson County Commissioner, he helped bring the University of Alabama Medical ... More on HMDB

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1315 Eastern Valley Rd, Bessemer, Alabama 35020-8610

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331 Cotton Ave SW, Birmingham, AL 35211
Built between 1845 and 1850, the Arlington Antebellum Home preceded the founding of Birmingham in 1871. The mansion is fully restored and is home to an exquisite collection of antiques and decorati... More on BirminghamAL.org
The grounds are beautiful , the staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. More on Yahoo! Travel
