Cheap Things To Do in Aliceville, Alabama

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Aliceville, Alabama

  • The Sipsey River, or âSipsey River Swampâ as it is sometimes known, is one of the most fascinating and unique rivers in the State. Its watershed is long and narrow and begins when several headwater tributaries converge near the Marion ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Aliceville, AL

  • 'Gainesville Lake' is a reservoir in northwest Alabama on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. Close to Gainesville, it is impounded ... More on Wikipedia

 

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104 Broad Street Plaza, Aliceville, AL 35442

  • Operation Schedule : Open M-F 10-4, Sat. 10-2. Closed 12-1 weekdays ; Description : German P.O.W. museum/archives documenting Camp Aliceville (1943�45). Coca-Cola assembly ... More on 800Alabama.com

  • topics: military, American history, world war 2. More on MuseumStuff.com

 

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Aliceville, Alabama

  • Aliceville Reservoir is an 8,300-acre reservoir located near the City of Aliceville in Pickens County, 28 miles upstream on the Tombigbee River to Columbus, Mississippi. The reservoir is formed by the Tom Bevill Lock and Dam which ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Pickensville, Alabama, USA

  • Fish and play along this well-traveled waterway. The Tennessee-Tombigbee River enters Alabama in western Pickens County and widens into Aliceville Lake. At the southern-most tip of the lake visitor... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

  • 'Aliceville Lake' is a reservoir in western Alabama and eastern Mississippi, on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. Close ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Carrollton AL 35447, United States of America

  • Inscription. Pickens County, named for General Andrew Pickens of South Carolina, was established December 19, 1820. First County Site was Pickensville. On March 5, 1830, the government awarded 80 acres of land at Carrollton for the ... More on HMDB

 

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Street: Court Square Carrollton, AL 35447

  • Historic courthouse has etched face in window, believed to be likeness of Henry Wells who was accused of burning 2nd ... More on 800Alabama.com

 

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