Located in the heart of the Deep South region of the United States, Alabama is one of the most interesting states to visit in the country. With miles of sandy beaches along its southern coast on the Gulf of Mexico to rugged mountains on its northern Tennessee border, Alabama has a wide range of beautiful natural landscapes that invite nature lovers to come and visit. For those who are lovers of culture and history, Alabama also beckons you to come visit its top-notch cultural and historical attractions. Simply put, everyone is sure to find something enjoyable in Alabama regardless of what you love. Natural Attractions of Alabama Since Alabama was first settled by the Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek and Chickasaw peoples, it has been a land of immense beauty. In the northern part of the state, the gently rolling foothills of the Appalachian Mountains provide a spectacular location for nature lovers seeking to rejuvenate and enjoy the beauty of the natural world. One of the most amazing attractions for nature enthusiasts to see is the Mount Cheaha State Park. Located just outside of Delta, Alabama, this majestic mountain stands 2,401 feet tall, or a little over 730 meters in height. With tall pine forests and plenty of hiking trails, this wonder of nature is sure to please anyone who visits and loves the great outdoors. When visiting the southern part of Alabama, bird watchers and other nature lovers will enjoy a visit to the Dauphin Island Bird Sanctuary and the Dauphin Island Sea Lab. These two attractions feature exhibits that explain the unique coastal habitats that Alabama offers its wild birds and water creatures. With long handicap-accessible boardwalks and knowledgeable guides, these attractions are sure to provide a wonde... ... middle of paper ... ...he most interesting places to visit in the U.S. Overall, few other states can match the interesting cultural attractions, majestic beauty and fascinating history that Alabama has to offer. Sources “Visiting Alabama – Gulf Shores from Bay Minette: Recommended Day Trips,” Bed & Breakfast Inns Online http://www.bbonline.com/articles/alabama/bay-minette/visiting-alabama-gulf-shores-from-bay-minette-recommended-day-trips.html “Top 10 Alabama Attractions,” Choice Hotels.com http://southeast.choicehotels.com/alabama-hotels/top10attractions Memphis Vaughan, “10 Historic Civil Rights Sites to Visit in Alabama,” Associated Content http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/506779/10_historic_civil_rights_sites_to_visit_pg3.html?cat=37 “Historic Alabama Civil War Sites,” Battle of Mobile Bay.com http://www.battleofmobilebay.com/historic-sites/default.aspx
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The lakes and parks are attractive to people looking for good vacation spots. The thriving coastal area creates a perfect place to live with a wealth of opportunities along the coastline for shrimp, lobster and deep water fishing. Within the last 20 years, Mississippi has become a great tourism area, especially along the Mississippi coast. There are casinos in Biloxi, Gulfport, Natchez, Vicksburg and all along the Mississippi River from Tunica to Natchez. Many Civil War Battles were fought in Mississippi.
(King 58) One of the most famous places to go in Gatlinburg, which is right next to Pigeon Forge, is Dollywood. " The Famous Dollywood is home to many fun rides as well as musical entertainment!" (Starnes) Dollywood is a fun place made famous by Dolly Pardon, a local singer that loved the area so much that she opened an amusement
"Introduction for Creating Habitats and Homes for Illinois Wildlife." DNR. Web. 14 Sept. 2011. .
Mississippi is known for a lot of things including their crops, it can also be found as the Home of Confederate and, the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians has made many of the states traditions. The people, places and, events tell the story of Mississippi. The Modern History of Mississippi has made it the beautiful and popular state it is today.
The Maryland Blue Crab is an essential part of the Chesapeake Bay; from the food chain of the creatures in the water, to the business side of the thriving demand for the crab during the hot summer months, but there is no denying the fact that the crab is just as important alive as it is when it is being harvested by local fisherman. By becoming more informed of the impact the crab has on Maryland’s bay and on the people who live around it, people can take bigger steps in making sure the crab will always be around for decades to come.
Within the state of Florida there are dozens of individualized, non-profit organizations making an effort to help the local wildlife. The local land and marine wildlife includes birds, geckos, frogs, snakes, panthers, manatees, sea turtles, fishes, sharks, corals, lizards and many, many more. Florida State is located on the Southeastern tip of the United States providing a unique opportunity for conservation of salt-water animals. While there are animal conservation efforts taking place all over the world, this essay will focus on two animal species that humans are specifically trying to save in Florida State. The two main animal species of focus are manatees and sea turtles.
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I believe that Southern California is a great place to visit because of the great weather and the beautiful and fun attractions to visit. This would be a great place for a vacation. I might be a little bit biased since on May 17, 1995, I was born in Southern California and lived there for the first 10 years of my life. I have many fond memories of the Sunshine State.
Houston is a popular city with a lot to do and see; Houston is a great place for everyone. It also has many cultural attractions. Houston is a beautiful place to visit especially when the climate is mild.
The Everglades is a diverse ecosystem located in southern Florida, yet urbanization has created a considerable amount of impact that has altered the physical landscape of the region, resulting in a symbiotic environment between humans and nature. Based on geographical research, the original Everglades spanned an area of approximately 12,000km2, and now because of urbanization and agricultural growth in this sub-region the area of the Everglades has been condensed to half of its original size (Willard et al 1-2). The Everglades is actually a sub-region of the Southern Coastlands region of the United States. It is comprised of a unique climate, divided into sub-provinces that create a diverse pallet of environments for wildlife to thrive, yet the impact of human modifications over a period of decades has drastically effected animal populations, and changed the functionality and physical landscape of its expanse. Despite the differences of urbanization and wildlife, major cities and the ecosystem of the Everglades thrive and fuse together to form the diversely changing landscape of the modern Everglades.
Kentucky could just be the best place between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans to live. From "Happy Birthday" to Abraham Lincoln, Kentucky has made a great contribution to history. Being the 15th state to join the Union in 1792, Kentucky has brought forth a number of important people and aspects to the United States.
Mississippi has a variety of different soils .The three general soils are 1) the river flood plain, known as the Delta, 2) a loess region, or bands of soils formed in windblown material that adjoins the Delta, and 3) Coastal Plain. The Mississippi Delta is better for growing row crop, while the loess and Coastal Plain region are better for animal production and forestry. The loess and Coastal Plain regions are divided based on similar soils, geology, climate, water resources, and land use called Major Land Resource Areas. The Mississippi Delta’s soil comes from sediments left by flooding various rivers in the region, rather than being a typical Delta formed by the mouth of a river. In the Delta most of the land is farmed, with three-fourths of the cropland to the north. Controlling surface water and drainage are major soil management issues. In the Delta soils are naturally diverse because of their alluvial origin. Particle sizes within the sediment decrease as distance from the originating stream increase. Another factor in Delta soil formation us surface water movement over time, because soils that formed under standing water have different properties than soils formed under moving water. Soils with large amounts of clay particles have unique features. When the soil is dry, small round aggregates form at the surface that look like shotgun buckshot, which is where the popular name for Delta clay soils “buckshot” came from. Soils with large clay content have very slow water filtration rates; this has led to significant aquaculture and rice production in the region. When floodwaters receded in the Delta, strong winds blew some of the dry sediment left by flooded river to the adjacent uplands to form the loess areas. Because of eas...
Richard, Cicely A. "Tourist Attractions in New Orleans, Louisiana." Travel Tips. Demand Media, n.d. Web. 03 Apr. 2014.
The state Mississippi is known for many different cultures. These cultures consist of Native American Tunica, Natchez, Biloxi and Western Muskogeans also known as the Chickasaw and Choctaw tribes. In 1540, Hernando de Soto became the first European to discover Mississippi. He was looking for gold, pearls and silver. He was the first to document the great river into official reports. He called it the river El Rio de la Florida. Diseases caused a decline in the population. The United States forced the Indian tribes out of their homeland. During 1695, Europeans was interested in Mississippi because they were looking for commodities like deerskin, tobacco and indigo. They competed for coalitions with various tribes, which ended in deadly conflicts often, resulted. The French and Indian War created a treaty ending in 1763 gave minimal control of the region east of the Mississippi to England. Then during the American Revolution, the Spanish gained control of southern Mississippi. Mississippi was organized as a territory of the United States and kept their flag....