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The country continues to sustain an economic life that is more diversified than any other on Earth, providing the majority of its people with one of the world’s highest standards of living. Britannica Quiz Guess the U.S. State by Its Neighbors The United States is relatively young by ...
All good things must come to an end and so it is with our regular weekly visits called Absolutely Alabama, but after more than a quarter century of introducing you to the people and places in our state, we take one last look back. Absolutely Alabama A Taste of the South Updated: Dec....
The film industry has an age-old connection with Alabama. The Cotton State’s stunning outdoors has been alluring to many production houses and directors since 1949. We aren’t talking about famous movies like Forest Gump and To Kill a Mockingbird. Although these have Alabama-based plots, the ...
The state of Alabama is famous for its struggle for rights and inequality especially the “Civil Rights Movements”. We are inspired by the freedom loving people of the state and readily provide our services to the people. Our greatest respect to the people of the state and it’s our desire...
As per the U.S. Constitution, each state had at least one Representative and no more than one for every 30,000 people, but there was no clear definition on how large future Congresses for a growing America should be. Before passing thePermanent Apportionment Act of 1929, the method for ca...
The Wright Brothers were famous for many things, but their greatest legacy is being the fathers of flying itself. These American Aviation pioneers not only invented but built and flew the world’s first successfulairplanes. One of Alabama’s nicknames is “The Yellowhammer State.” ...
Incidentally, that 1930 Alabama team went undefeated and held the opposition to a total of 13 points. After blanking Washington State in the Rose Bowl, the Red Elephants were declared national champs. Filed Under:College Football,College TraditionsTagged With:Alabama,Crimson Tide,Hugh Roberts,Red El...
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Consisting of 196,010 people Montgomery is the state’s capital. This city is probably most known for the Civil Rights Movement and was the birthplace to one of the first big segregation movements, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which included Rosa Parks. ...