Landmarks in Alabama

A landmark can represent a vacation destination all on its own. It can convey a sense of an areas history or stun you with its beauty and size. At UpTake we can help you locate the landmarks that interest you most. Whether it be a deep canyon, a historical home, or even the largest ball of twine.

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ARuth's Chris Steak House

  • 2058 Airport Boulevard at Glenwood Street
    Mobile, AL 36606-1718
  • +1 251 476 0516
5.0
10+ reviews, 3 sources
  • It is just what you would expect. High priced Steaks. Tasty great atmosphere wonderful service but you ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Best steak in Mobile so far, but you pay for it. Great date place with excellent service. Everything was good. Recommended. more on CitySearch

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Ruth's Chris Steak House
2058 Airport Boulevard at Glenwood Street
Mobile, AL 36606-1718

BCivil Rights Memorial

  • 400 Washington Ave
    Montgomery, AL 36104
  • +1 334 264 0286
5.0
2+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • This memorial was designed by a famous architect and the bronze statue, along with the beautiful fountain with flowing water are certainly ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • I passed through Montgomery on business recently and made a point to visit the Civil Rights Memorial. As one who has seen little of the South, but who has always been interested in current events, I was moved far more than expected by visiting the Memorial. To imagine the pain, suffering and high... more on TripAdvisor

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Civil Rights Memorial
400 Washington Ave
Montgomery, AL 36104

CBragg-Mitchell Mansion

  • 1906 Springhill Avenue
    Mobile, AL 36607-2304
  • +1 251 471 6364
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview Surrounded by a grove of stately live oaks, the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is one of the Gulf Coast's grandest antebellum mansions. -- When it was built in 1855 by Judge John Bragg, the house was the center of the lively social life of the thriving cotton port of Mobile. -- Today, the mansion is the ... more on MuseumStuff.com
  • Overview Operation Schedule : Open Tu�F 10-4, last tour 3:30. ; Description : One of Gulf Coast's grandest estates and most photographed building in Mobile today. 20-room mansion, built in 1855, offers visitors rare opportunity ... more on 800Alabama.com

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Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
1906 Springhill Avenue
Mobile, AL 36607-2304

DBuck Island Reef National Monument

Buck Island Reef National Monument
  • Buck Island
    St. Croix
  • +1 340 773 1460
  • We took a half day trip to Buck Island on the Teroro II catamaran. The Teroro II and the Dragonfly are two sailboats captained by father and son Capt. Heinz and Capt. Carl. They leave from the Green Cay Marina just outside Christiansted. The Teroro holds 15 to 20 passengers comfortably and Capt. ... more on TripAdvisor
  • If you go to St. Croix and don't go to Buck Island, you missed it! We went on the full day snorkel trip with Big Beard's and it was the best thing we did all week. I saw things I have only seen on the Discovery Channel. It was amazing! Big Beards was great. The full day includes a BBQ'd lunch inc... more on TripAdvisor

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Buck Island Reef National Monument
Buck Island
St. Croix

ERickwood Field

  • 1137 2nd Ave W
    Birmingham, AL 35204
  • +1 205 458 8161
5.0
3+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • As you may or may not know, Rickwood IS the oldest baseball park in America... and it appears that it has not changed much since. Vintage billboard ads, hand-changed scoreboard, etc. Great place to watch games, esp when the B'ham Barons play in the Rickwood Classic with "throwback" uniforms. ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • As a kid my dad took me to Rickwood field whenever he could leave his office in time. I must have been five or six when we went for the first time. The Barons played The Memphis Chicks and won a 14-6 slugfest. I later saw Bo Jackson play for a visiting team when he was in the Kansas City organiza... more on TripAdvisor

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Rickwood Field
1137 2nd Ave W
Birmingham, AL 35204

FNorthRiver Yacht Club

  • 8501 New Watermelon Rd
    Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
  • +1 205 345 0202
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • Overview An unexpected oasis of elegance, relaxation, and service, gently carved from rolling Alabama woodlands, NorthRiver is one of the finest clubs in the South. The club's premier recreational, social and dining facilities are available to club members and their accompanied guests. Experience a specia... more on Memberstatements.com

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NorthRiver Yacht Club
8501 New Watermelon Rd
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406

GGreystone Golf & Country Club

  • 4100 Greystone Drive
    Birmingham, AL 35242
  • +1 205 980 5200
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • Overview Greystone Golf & Country Club is a private, 36-hole golf club located just outside Birmingham, Alabama, United States, in the suburb of Hoover, Alabama. The two courses are known as The Founders Course (designed by Bob Cupp) and the The Legacy Course (designed by Rees Jones in 2000). The Legacy C... more on En.wikipedia.org

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Greystone Golf & Country Club
4100 Greystone Drive
Birmingham, AL 35242

HBellingrath Gardens and Home

Bellingrath Gardens and Home
  • 12401 Bellingrath Road
    Theodore, AL 36582
  • 2519732217
4.0
2+ reviews, 1 sources
  • While in search of yarn during my visit to Mobile, we traveled down to Theodore. On the way to Wellslee Markeplace, we came across signs for Bellingrath ... more on Yelp

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Bellingrath Gardens and Home
12401 Bellingrath Road
Theodore, AL 36582

IFort Morgan, Alabama

  • 110 State Highway 180
    Gulf Shores, AL 36542
  • +1 251 540 5257
3.5
6+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • i hated this place. i had wanted to go very badly because i love civil war history. i read all these reviews on here before i went and got excited about it becasue they made it sound all good. i have yet to determine what this was. was it used during the civil war? i dont know because i wandered ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • On a recommendation from a client, we planned a family vacation to the Alabama Gulf Coast. Although Orange Beach or West Beach were recommended over Fort Morgan, we chose a duplex in Fort Morgan to accomodate all family members. We were thrilled with the accomodations, the beach, and all other am... more on TripAdvisor

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Fort Morgan, Alabama
110 State Highway 180
Gulf Shores, AL 36542

JSloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark

  • Twenty 32nd Street North
    Birmingham, AL 35222
  • +1 205 324 1911
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Get an up close look at how the iron industry built the city of Birmingham. Learn how iron is made and about the terrible working conditions and dangers the men faced. I always thought the name Sloss had something to do with the iron making process but it was the name of the company founder James... more on TripAdvisor
  • A combination of spooky and fascinating, Sloss Furnaces is a must visit location for anyone visiting Birmingham. Seeing the nuts and bolts up close of how ... more on Yelp

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Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
Twenty 32nd Street North
Birmingham, AL 35222