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| eated the Economic Development Partnership of | Alabama, a group of businesses working together with |
| Alabama A & M University, Normal Alabama | |
| Nokomis, | Alabama, a community in Escambia County, Alabama whic |
| Gracie was born in Mobile, | Alabama, a member of the wealthy Scottish-American Gr |
| osition as the president of the University of | Alabama, a role he held until his death in Tuscaloosa |
| but formed in El Campo, Texas and Alabaster, | Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama. |
| While at | Alabama A & M, Blackwell became a leader of the 1962 |
| owman scored on a 1 yard touchdown run giving | Alabama a 32-13 lead. |
| An 18 yard field goal before halftime gave | Alabama a 24-7 lead. |
| the WPA Federal Writers' Project publication | Alabama: A Guide to the Deep South, a popular wittici |
| November 12-13 - Stars Fell on | Alabama: A spectacular occurrence of the Leonid meteo |
| Downs attended Pelham High School in Pelham, | Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham. |
| A successful two-point conversion gave | Alabama a 24-17 lead. |
| Challenger Middle School ( | Alabama), a school located in Huntsville, Alabama, as |
| Skydive | Alabama, a civilian skydiving center, is operated out |
| uarter, Davis had a 48 yard field goal giving | Alabama a 12-0 lead. |
| Paint Creek (Coosa County, | Alabama), a stream in Coosa County, Alabama |
| Alabama A&M victories are shaded ██ maroon. | |
| 2009 he was approved as the 11th President of | Alabama A&M University. |
| The 2011 | Alabama A&M Bulldogs football team represents Alabama |
| Gladness transferred to | Alabama A&M for the remaining three years of his coll |
| Alabama A&M University | |
| It opened in 1996 and is home to the | Alabama A&M University Bulldogs football team. |
| Cooper's last head coaching position was at | Alabama A&M from 1998 to 2001. |
| is an annual American football game featuring | Alabama A&M University and Alabama State University, |
| he is the Facilities and Equipment manager at | Alabama A&M University. |
| He has taught at Oakwood College, | Alabama A&M University, Vanderbilt University and is |
| He later earned a law degree from | Alabama A&M University in 1989. |
| It is home to the | Alabama A&M University Bulldogs basketball team and i |
| sor and Chair, English and Foreign Languages, | Alabama A&M University |
| He played college football at | Alabama A&M University. |
| Alabama A&M's colors are maroon and white and their m | |
| He was an All-American football player at | Alabama A&M. |
| Alabama Academy of Honor | |
| Alabama Academy of Honor - 1972 | |
| Rogers considerably reduced his | Alabama accent for the character of Trapper. |
| During the Iron Bowl, | Alabama accepted a bid to play in the Orange Bowl fro |
| The day after defeating Maryland 27-7, | Alabama accepted a bid to play in the Orange Bowl on |
| Following their victory over Auburn, | Alabama accepted an invitation to play in the Liberty |
| Following their victory over South Carolina, | Alabama accepted an invitation to play in the Cotton |
| Born in Birmingham, | Alabama, Adams was a 1940 graduate of A. H. Parker Hi |
| In 1990 | Alabama added an amendment to its state constitution |
| oma Boomerang roller coaster that operates at | Alabama Adventure in Bessemer, Alabama. |
| In a 2006 NCAA tournament game against | Alabama, Afflalo hit the game-winning three-point sho |
| rd-largest held every year in Marengo County, | Alabama, after Demopolis' Christmas on the River, and |
| ALT 72 enters Decatur, | Alabama after leaving Trinity, carrying Alabama 20, a |
| He lives quietly in | Alabama, after completing a long career and finally r |
| ss Point, I-10 heads northeastward and enters | Alabama after trekking 77 miles (124 km) in the Magno |
| He was a U.S. senator from the state of | Alabama after the war. |
| played little league baseball at Duncanville, | Alabama against teams from Taylorville and Moundville |
| He died in 1943 in Anniston, | Alabama, aged 78. |
| The arena is the centerpiece of the | Alabama Agricultural Center, home to the Alabama Nati |
| after W.W. Garrett, the first chairman of the | Alabama Agricultural Board. |
| Robert R. Jennings was president of | Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University betwee |
| Danzy later was head coach at | Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University and th |
| Main article: Historical Panorama of | Alabama Agriculture |
| It was unit of the | Alabama Air National Guard. |
| les Carter Langdon, a former mayor of Mobile, | Alabama, Alabama Secretary of State, and a trustee of |
| wife on December 31, 1840 in Chambers County, | Alabama, Albert Tatum married Mary C. Rippetoe on Sep |
| Born in Andalusia, | Alabama, Albritton graduated from Andalusia High Scho |
| Keith McCants , former University of | Alabama All American and NFL First Round Draft Pick |
| was selected as a member of the University of | Alabama All-Centennial Team. |
| City Jazz Orchestra, Cleveland Eaton and the | Alabama All-Stars, the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame All- |
| Alabama All-Time Vs Georgia | |
| Born in Birmingham, | Alabama, Allgood received a B.S. from Alabama Polytec |
| Rivers died in Birmingham, | Alabama, almost two months after being elected for hi |
| Saga received over fifty drilling permits in | Alabama alone Alabama State Oil and Gas Board. |
| so invested heavily in real estate in Mobile, | Alabama, along with Henry Hitchcock, Alabama's first |
| n unincorporated community in Baldwin County, | Alabama, along the eastern shore of Mobile Bay. |
| The Iron & Steel Museum of | Alabama also known as the Tannehill Museum is an indu |
| Alabama also maintains its own military force, the Al | |
| Sardis Baptist Church in Birmingham, | Alabama, also known as Old Sardis Baptist Church was |
| In 2009, | Alabama also recorded their first Heisman Trophy winn |
| The University of | Alabama also has a Women's Wheelchair Basketball Prog |
| tron houses are known to have been ordered in | Alabama, although it is not clear if twenty were erec |
| tstanding Commitment to Teaching Award by the | Alabama Alumni Association. |
| 1975 | Alabama Amateur |
| During an expedition up the | Alabama, American militia in two war-canoes captured |
| It also cost | Alabama an SEC title as the Gators went undefeated in |
| v · d · eThis article is part of WikiProject | Alabama, an attempt to build a comprehensive and deta |
| He played college football at | Alabama and played just 3 seasons in the NFL without |
| Camp was born in Hopeful, | Alabama and died in Eastaboga, Alabama. |
| She was born Melba Smith in Bessemer, | Alabama, and initially planned to become a school tea |
| th periodic calls at ports of Florida, Texas, | Alabama, and Louisiana. |
| narrow gauge railroad built between Anniston, | Alabama and Sylacauga, Alabama, via Talladega, Alabam |
| He was born in Boligee, | Alabama, and graduated from the University of Alabama |
| school system located in the city of Decatur, | Alabama, and is home to seven of Alabama's Internatio |
| at age 21 and played for teams in Montgomery, | Alabama, and Savannah, Georgia. |
| he returned to the Gray Plantation in Butler, | Alabama and resumed the practice of law and in Novemb |
| May 31-June 12. Buell's Campaign in northern | Alabama and middle Tennessee June to August. |
| only two antebellum octagonal houses built in | Alabama and is the only one to survive. |
| tary school located midway between Grand Bay, | Alabama and St. Elmo, Alabama along U.S. Route 90. |
| lants supply around 20% of the energy used in | Alabama and Georgia. |
| attended Hazlewood High School in Town Creek, | Alabama and was a letterman in football. |
| ned in 1987, with the remainder leased to the | Alabama and Florida Railway. |
| Norfolk Southern mainline between Sheffield, | Alabama and Chattanooga, Tennessee and the CSXT mainl |
| le-long (27.4 km) river in the U.S. states of | Alabama and Georgia. |
| After ordination, Father Kirk went back to | Alabama and the civil rights movement. |
| eir home games at Legion Field in Birmingham, | Alabama and competed as a Division I-A Independent. |
| After he was exchanged, he served in | Alabama and Tennessee for the remainder of the war. |
| He was born in Jackson, | Alabama and died in Mobile, Alabama. |
| dge also serves as a vital link between North | Alabama and Greater Birmingham/Central Alabama. |
| gia, the state's northwestern-most, bordering | Alabama and Tennessee |
| eles in 1958, Holbrook grew up in Huntsville, | Alabama, and began drawing at an early age. |
| Smith was born in Troy, | Alabama and raised in Birmingham, Alabama. |
| ruitment of the Mercedes Benz plant in Vance, | Alabama, and he made similar projections for the Hond |
| Poundstone was born in Huntsville, | Alabama, and her family moved to Sudbury, Massachuset |
| tallings hired Oliver as a secondary coach at | Alabama and promoted him to defensive coordinator in |
| serves people in North Mississippi, northwest | Alabama and portions of Tennessee. |
| He graduated from the University of | Alabama and opened a law practice in Eufaula in 1897. |
| Denny Field was located in Tuscaloosa, | Alabama, and served as the home stadium for the Unive |
| nt against guerrillas in northern Georgia and | Alabama and was brevetted brigadier general. |
| Penn received his BA from the University of | Alabama, and his JD from the Cumberland School of Law |
| Baxter grew up in Dekalb County, | Alabama, and was a schoolteacher; he married Clarice |
| southern Canada to British Columbia, south to | Alabama and Texas. |
| quartermaster, Barbour served in Montgomery, | Alabama and Meridian, Mississippi. |
| d a football scholarship at the University of | Alabama and was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall |
| ver the ex-L&N line from Myrtlewood to Selma, | Alabama and the ex-Western Railway of Alabama line fr |
| Georgia, | Alabama and other southern states began a rationing p |
| Manush was born in Tuscumbia, | Alabama and died in Laguna Beach, California. |
| In September 1897 she was ordered to Mobile, | Alabama and repaired and fumigated. |
| Aliceville Lake is a reservoir in western | Alabama and eastern Mississippi, on the Tennessee-Tom |
| us is at U.S. Route 431 south of Phenix City, | Alabama, and its southern terminus is at US 431 five |
| The regiment saw action in Kentucky, Georgia, | Alabama and Tennessee. |
| 0s the exchange covered fifty-one counties in | Alabama and twenty in Mississippi. |
| layed at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, | Alabama and broadcast live on ESPN2 on December 15. |
| d States Marshal for the Southern District of | Alabama and Middle District of Alabama, and was an as |
| He was a resident of Greensboro, | Alabama, and Falls Church, Virginia, until his death |
| He moved to Montgomery County, | Alabama and died there in April 1832. |
| His father was Thornton Goldsby of Selma, | Alabama and his mother was Hester King, a mulatto, wh |
| creek is utilized by many residents of North | Alabama, and Central Tennessee Valley in the Decatur |
| It offers products throughout Tennessee, | Alabama, and Kentucky. |
| e Roosters franchise was relocated to Mobile, | Alabama, and resumed play as the Mobile BayBears. |
| nbaum (a professor at the University of North | Alabama) and his wife Mildred were given a building l |
| ason, head coach Bear Bryant went on to coach | Alabama, and won several national championships from |
| He taught in | Alabama and in New Orleans. |
| he movie was filmed in and around Huntsville, | Alabama, and the U.S. Space and Rocket Center. |
| It comprises Georgia, Florida and | Alabama and was headquartered in Atlanta. |
| Daniel Pratt later on moved to | Alabama and became an important industrial figure and |
| He also attended Troy University in Troy, | Alabama, and played for the Troy Trojans baseball tea |
| He then moved to | Alabama and settled in Madison County, where he engag |
| ation, a foundation that supports churches in | Alabama and South Jersey. |
| The facility is based in Mobile, | Alabama and employs more than 1000 workers with expan |
| ought 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) near Montgomery, | Alabama and started breeding champion Hereford cattle |
| rt's second novel follows Tom McInnes through | Alabama and Florida, specifically through St. George |
| 30, 1899 near Mount Pleasant, Monroe County, | Alabama, and is buried at a private cemetery at Cedar |
| ches located throughout Florida, Georgia, and | Alabama and approximately 275 employees. |
| internet and VOIP provider that serves Troy, | Alabama and Luverne, Alabama. |
| Larry Gene Bell was born in Ralph, | Alabama and had three sisters and one brother. |
| orida to Massachusetts and west to Tennessee, | Alabama, and West Virginia. |
| He resumed the practice of law in Selma, | Alabama, and died there January 26, 1923. |
| ttended the public schools of Marengo County, | Alabama, and graduated from the University of Alabama |
| lly, the fifth brigade was a mixed command of | Alabama and Tennessee regiments under James J. Archer |
| Little was born in Cullman, | Alabama and attended Cullman High School. |
| It is located near Aliceville, | Alabama and impounds Aliceville Lake. |
| McKee attended Daphne High School, | Alabama, and was a two-year letter winner there. |
| He moved to | Alabama and settled in Marengo County and taught scho |
| Now based out of Brooklyn, NY (via Nashville, | Alabama and Los Angeles) Adams is anything but a “Nas |
| Williams was born in Mobile, | Alabama, and played college football for the Universi |
| es parts of the states of Tennessee, Georgia, | Alabama and North Carolina. |
| Fryar grew up in Gardendale, | Alabama, and attended North Texas State University an |
| He was educated in Jackson, | Alabama, and attended college at Alabama Polytechnic |
| Walker was born in | Alabama and raised in Lineville, a small city in Clay |
| Stone was born in Dadeville, | Alabama, and attended Huntingdon College in Montgomer |
| He was born in Lamar County, | Alabama and died in Bay Minette, Alabama. |
| She trains soldiers in Hawaii, | Alabama, and other locations across the country. |
| ary formatted radio station that serves north | Alabama and south-central Tennessee, United States. |
| o late 1970s, Jack's was expanding into south | Alabama and the Florida panhandle. |
| He attended grammar school in LaFayette, | Alabama and secondary school in Auburn, before attend |
| nded Robert E. Lee High School in Montgomery, | Alabama and was a letterwinner in football and track. |
| iae is present in only the Piedmont Region of | Alabama and Georgia in the southeastern United States |
| hristmas in Dixie" was originally recorded by | Alabama and features Alabama's lead singer, Randy Owe |
| re it occurs in river systems in Mississippi, | Alabama, and Georgia. |
| Jim is a native of Dothan, | Alabama and is a 1982 graduate of Houston Academy in |
| two additional campuses located in Fairhope, | Alabama and Gulf Shores, Alabama. |
| atted radio station licensed to serve Athens, | Alabama, and broadcasting in the Huntsville, Alabama, |
| ndependent Pepsi bottler based in Birmingham, | Alabama, and founded in 1901. |
| ocated within the Brookley Complex in Mobile, | Alabama and is the largest employer in Mobile County, |
| He was born in Hartselle, | Alabama and died in Houston, Texas at the age of 60. |
| Catledge attended the University of South | Alabama and Itawamba Junior College in Mississippi. |
| Lewis was born in Montgomery, | Alabama and soon moved, with his parents, to Mobile, |
| or and tuberculosis specialist in Citronelle, | Alabama and Chicago. |
| played for Hueytown High School in Hueytown, | Alabama, and went on to play for the University of Al |
| Virginia College, has schools in Birmingham, | Alabama, and Jacksonville, Florida. |
| ved as a State Senator for Tallapoosa County, | Alabama and Elmore County, Alabama from 1962 to 1966. |
| Catts became a pastor in | Alabama and soon he moved to Florida. |
| These stores were located in North Carolina, | Alabama, and Mississippi. |
| , Tennessee, Wilson moved with his parents to | Alabama and attended the common schools and Rhuhama ( |
| home games at Movie Gallery Stadium in Troy, | Alabama and competed in the Sun Belt Conference. |
| He moved in 1816 to Clarke County, | Alabama, and settled near Grove Hill, Alabama where h |
| ed of his honorary citizenship of Montgomery, | Alabama, and was challenged to a duel by an Italian o |
| A native of Birmingham, | Alabama and a graduate of the University of Alabama, |
| rom Bishop State Community College in Mobile, | Alabama and The United States Sports Academy in Daphn |
| Crataegus vulsa, the " | Alabama hawthorn" is a rare species of hawthorn from |
| They are home based at Dannelly Field, | Alabama, and Mobile, Alabama as part of the Alabama A |
| e Poarch Band also holds other trust lands in | Alabama and Florida. |
| harge of the Confederate Conscript Bureau for | Alabama and South Florida. |
| nus of Southern Choctaw High School in Silas, | Alabama, and the University of West Alabama. |
| The company is located in Tuscaloosa, | Alabama and is owned by Investcorp. |
| found from Wisconsin to New England, south to | Alabama and Texas. |
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