Horseshoe Bend NMP | ||
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Synopsis: The park preserves the battle site of the last battle in the Creek War with the Creek indians. Stamp Location: Stamp is located in the visitor center right off SR 49 in Daviston. |
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Little River Canyon NPres | ||
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Synopsis: Park preserves forested uplands, waterfalls, canyon rims and bluffs, stream riffles and pools, boulders, and sandstone cliffs offer settings for a variety of recreational activities. Stamp Location: Park headquarters, located at 2141 Gault Avenue North, just off US 11 in Fort Payne and at DeSoto State Park. Stamp is also available at the Russell Cave NM visitor center. |
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Natchez Trace NST | ||
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Synopsis: Trail follows old Trace Trail. Stamp Location: Stamp is available at the Colbert Ferry ranger station (mm 327 west of Tuscumbia) on the Natchez Trace Parkway. See Mississippi for an additional stamping location. |
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Natchez Chase Parkway | ||
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Synopsis: Parkway follows old Trace Trail from Natchez, MS and Nashville, TN and features many historical sites along the way. Stamp Location: The stamp is available at the following locations in Alabama: Colbert Ferry ranger station (mm 327 west of Tuscumbia) See also Mississippi, Tennessee for additional stamp locations. |
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Russell Cave NM | ||
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Synopsis: Archeological site includes cave where man has lived for 10,000 years. Stamp Location: Stamp is available in the park visitor center located off CR 98 north of Mount Carmel (follow signs as they are pretty good getting you there, just remember the turns getting out!). |
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Selma to Montgomery NHT | ||
Synopsis: Trail commemorates the 1965 Civil Rights march and its struggles. Stamp Location: Stamp is available at the VC for the Tuskegee Institute NHS. The stamp may also be obtained at the trail office located at 401 Adams Ave. in Montgomery and at 816 Selma Ave. in Selma. |
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Tuskegee Airman NHS | ||
Synopsis: Park commemorates African American pilots who trained here during WWII. Stamp Location: The stamp is available at the Morton Airfield, just outside of Tuskegee. You may contact them at 334.727.6390 for more information. |
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Tuskegee Institute NHS | ||
Synopsis: Site commemorates the institute that Booker T Washington helped found for African-Americans and its growth and impact over the years. Also features a segment on George Washington Carver, the man who revolutionized agriculture in the south. Stamp Location: The stamp is in the visitor orientation center on Old Montgomery Rd in Tuskegee. The parking area is down the street behind a building called ‘The Oaks’. Walk back out the street you just came in from and walk in front of The Oaks and a three other homes and cross the street. The visitor center should be directly in front of you. |