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Deatsville AL 36022, United States of America

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Wetumpka, Alabama
Excellent year-round opportunities for fishing, boating, other outdoor recreation. More on 800Alabama.com
Jordan Reservoir is a 6,800 acre Alabama Power Company hydroelectric impoundment. It is located in central Alabama about twenty miles north of Montgomery. Jordan is the southernmost impoundment of ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Millbrook , Elmore County, AL
(Mother’s, 40', 1999, 01-26-A) across Coosada Creek in Millbrook , Elmore County, AL. AL143 (Main St.) N. 2.0 miles from jct with Coosada Rd. in Millbrook, E. (right) on Graff Rd. 0.25 miles, N. (left - curves E.) on Willowbrook ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Prattville AL 36066, United States of America
Inscription. (Front): Daniel Pratt Cemetery: Final resting place of early Alabama industrialist Daniel Pratt, 1799-1873, and wife Esther Ticknor Pratt, 1803-1875. He was from New Hampshire and she, Connecticut. Married 1827 at Fortville, ... More on HMDB

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Prattville AL 36066, United States of America
Early Autauga County was a verdant area filled with abundant game and water. It was this plentiful water that first attracted Pratt, who harnessed the flow of ... More on Autaugaco.org
Inscription. Created in 1818 by an act of Alabama Territorial Legislature. Autauga Indians lived on creek from which the county takes its name. Autaugas were members of the Alibamo tribe. They sent... More on HMDB

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Prattville AL 36066, United States of America

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Prattville AL 36066, United States of America
Inscription. Daniel Pratt, Prattvilles founding father, constructed an imposing home and garden within a quarter-mile of this site on Autauga Creek, near his industrial complex. The large home was designed and erected by Pratt himself, ... More on HMDB

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Downtown Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama
A weekend long event that covers 16 blocks downtown. You can enjoy a variety of ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Jubilee Cityfest is the biggest event in Montgomery. It is held memorial Day Weekend on Friday, Saturday a... More on igougo

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200 Coosa St Montgomery, AL
Black ramps, most 4ft two 6ft one 3ft. 4ft half pipe, a bunch of rails some are kink some are straight. 3 funboxes, 1 real small bunch of younger kids and older. You can bring bikes, skates, scoote... More on skateboardpark.com
The curb market is the small, privately owned farmers market. There's a state owned farmers market, and this isn't it. It's small ... More on igougo

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113 Madison Ave., Montgomery, Al
St. John's was built in l885 and its yellow steeple quickly became a landmark for travelers to Montgomery. During the Civil War, Jefferson Davis worshipped here and his pew is still ... More on uptake_content
This church was built in the 1830's, and it was the church home of the President of the Confederacy when Montgomery was the first capital of the Confederacy. The signal from President Jefferson Dav... More on TripAdvisor
