Birmingham, Alabama City Guide
Birmingham is in the foothills of the Appalachian Mts., providing dining, shopping, & attractions like the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail.
Birmingham Attractions | ||
Aldridge Gardens Aldridge Gardens is a 30 acre botanical gardens located in the heart of Hoover. Complete with a 7 acre lake and walking trail, Aldridge Gardens is laden with many varieties of hydrangeas and other native Alabama flowers. | ||
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame Located at the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center, the Alabama Sports Hall of fame enshrines the memorabilia and memories of Alabama\'s sports heroes from Paul Bear Bryant to Jesse Owens and Joe Louis, from Bart Starr to Willie Mays. | ||
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute is a place of remembrance, revolution and reconciliation built at the site of the most tumultuous events of the Civil Rights era. It also serves as a forum for understanding the racism-while chronicling the role Birmingham played in setting a people free. | ||
Birmingham Art Scene The city boasts a vibrant arts and cultural scene that is diverse and growing, and a big reason why Birmingham was named America\'s most livable city by the U.S. Conference of Mayors. | ||
Birmingham Zoo A favorite with families, the Birmingham Zoo is among the most heavily visited tourist attractions in the state of Alabama. With nearly 1,000 animals on display, the zoo makes for a day of observation and interaction with the animal kingdom. | ||
Birmingham Dining Guide | ||
Birmingham Restaurants Birmingham offers a dynamic dining scene that includes gracious southern-style bistros, casual family-oriented eateries and four-star restaurants. | ||
Birmingham Museums | ||
Aviation Museum: Alabama ANG - 117th ARW, Birmingham Aviation Museum: Alabama ANG - 117th ARW, Birmingham | ||
Southern Museum of Flight | Birmingham, Alabama Southern Museum of Flight | Birmingham, Alabama | ||
McWane Center McWane Center | ||
Birmingham Outdoor Recreation | ||
Ruffner Mountain Nature Center Ruffner Mountain\'s 1,000 acres of woodlands comprise the nation\'s second-largest urban nature preserve. With 10 miles of hiking and walking trails, it offers a serene getaway in the heart of the city. | ||
Birmingham Travel / Tourism | ||
Birmingham Travel and Tourism Birmingham is classic southern charm and hospitality. This vibrant city is nestled in the rolling foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and serves up nationally recognized dining, shopping and entertainment, world-class attractions, events and more. | ||
Birmingham Shopping Devoted shoppers know that Birmingham has a huge selection of shopping venues. From major malls to quaint antique shops and specialty shops, Birmingham will scratch that shopping itch. | ||
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