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201Alabama (Mobile County), Mt. Vernon — Mt. Vernon Arsenal and Barracks/Searcy Hospital
On East Coy Smith Highway (County Road 96) at Superintendents Drive, on the left when traveling west on East Coy Smith Highway.
202Alabama (Mobile County), Mt. Vernon — Mt. Vernon Federal Highway
On Old Highway 43 at Military Road (County Road 96), on the left when traveling south on Old Highway 43.
203Alabama (Monroe County), Burnt Corn — Old Federal Road — Burnt Corn
On Old Federal Road (County Road 5) at County Road 15, on the right when traveling south on Old Federal Road.
204Alabama (Monroe County), Perdue Hill — Claiborne
On U.S. 84 at Old Fort Claiborne Road, on the right when traveling west on U.S. 84.
205Alabama (Monroe County), Perdue Hill — Fort Claiborne — Creek Indian War 1813-1814
On U.S. 84 at Grain Elevator Road and Lena Landegger Highway, on the left when traveling west on U.S. 84.
206Alabama (Monroe County), Perdue Hill — Piache
On U.S. 84 at Old Fort Claiborne Road, on the right when traveling west on U.S. 84.
207Alabama (Monroe County), Uriah — Creek Indian Removal
On Alabama Route 21 at milepost 19 at H-Kyle Road, on the right when traveling north on State Route 21.
208Alabama (Montgomery County), Maxwell Air Force Base — Site of Indian Town Tawasa — 1540-1814
Near West Hickory Street at Chennault Circle when traveling west.
209Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — A Tale of Two Towns — Montgomery, Alabama ~ A City Older Than The State
On Dexter Avenue at South Court Street, on the right when traveling east on Dexter Avenue.
210Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Alabama River: The Grand Avenue
On Bell Street west of Whitman Street, on the right when traveling west. Reported missing.
211Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Augusta and the Old Augusta Cemetery — Circa 1819
On Wares Ferry Road (County Route 64) 0.4 miles east of Dozier Road, on the left when traveling east.
212Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Encanchata
On Water Street at Commerce Street, on the right when traveling east on Water Street.
213Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Native Americans
On Maxwell Boulevard east of North Holt Street, on the right when traveling west.
214Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Struggle For Colonial Empire
Near Water Streer at Commerce Street, on the right when traveling west.
215Alabama (Montgomery County), Pintlala — The Federal Road / Manac's Tavern
On Federal Road at Cloverfield Road (County Route 24), on the right when traveling south on Federal Road.
216Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — A County Older Than The State, Morgan County
On Cain Street Northeast west of Ferry Street Northeast, on the left when traveling west.
217Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Cherokee Trail Of Tears
Near Oak Street north of Market Street.
218Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Fight For Survival
Near Oak Street north of Market Street.
219Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Our History — U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service — Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge —
On Wheeler Wildlife Boat Launch north of Alabama Route 67, on the right when traveling north.
220Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Packed with People
Near Oak Street north of Market Street when traveling north.
221Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Uprooted From Home
Near Oak Street north of Market Street.
222Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Words of Resistance
Near Oak Street north of Market Street.
223Alabama (Pike County), Banks — Hobdy's Bridge: Last Indian Battles in Alabama
On Alabama Route 130 1.7 miles west of County Road 9, on the right when traveling west.
224Alabama (Pike County), Troy — The Great Pensacola Trading Path
On U.S. 231 0.3 miles north of Monticello Drive, on the left when traveling north.
225Alabama (Randolph County), Rock Mills — Wehadkee Yarn Mills
On Rock Mills Road (Alabama Route 22) at Bacon Cove Road (County Road 75), on the right when traveling east on Rock Mills Road.
226Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Archaeology And Our Understanding of the Creek People — Creek Heritage Trail —
Near County Route 165 2.3 miles south of Nuckols Road (Road 39).
227Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Asbury School and Mission — 1 Mile North of Ft. Mitchell
Near U.S. 165.
228Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Creek Towns — Creek Heritage Trail — Historic Chattahoochee Commission —
Near Unnamed Road 0.2 miles east of Alabama Road 165 when traveling east.
229Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Cultural Exchange and Cooperation — Creek Heritage Trail — Historic Chattahoochee Commission —
Near Unnamed Road 0.1 miles east of Alabama Route 165 when traveling east.
230Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Fort Mitchell — <----- 5 miles -----
Near U.S. 165.
231Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Fort Mitchell
On Unnamed road 0.2 miles east of Alabama Route 165, on the right when traveling east.
232Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Fort Mitchell and Creek Removal — Creek Heritage Trail —
Near County Highway 165 2.3 miles south of Nuckols Road (Road 39).
233Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Fort Mitchell Military Cemetery
Near U.S. 165.
234Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Indian Ball Ground
Near State Highway 165.
235Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — J.W. and Ethel I. Woodruff Foundation Interpretive Trail
On State Highway 165.
236Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — John Crowell
Near U.S. 165. Reported missing.
237Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Pokkecheta, or the Ball Play — Creek Heritage Trail —
Near County Route 165 2.3 miles south of Nuckols Road (Road 39).
238Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Removal of the Creeks
Near County Road 165 2.3 miles south of Nuckols Road (Route 39).
239Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — The Census of 1832
Near County Road 165 south of Nuckols Road (Route 39).
240Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — The Creek Nation / The Chattahoochee Indian Heritage Center
Near Alabama Route 165 2.3 miles south of Nuckols Road (Route 39).
241Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — The Creek Trail of Tears
Near U.S. 165.
242Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — The Creeks Today — Creek Heritage Trail —
Near County Route 165 2.3 miles south of Nuckols Road (Road 39).
243Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — United States Indian Trading Post
On Unnamed road 0.2 miles east of Alabama Route 165, on the left when traveling east.
244Alabama (Russell County), Hatchechubbee — Uchee / Good Hope Baptist Church, Uchee
On North Uchee Road (County Road 22) 0.4 miles east of Foster Road (County Route 7), on the left when traveling east.
245Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — "Emperor" Brims, Mary Musgrove and Chief William McIntosh — Creek Heritage Trail —
Near Dillingham Street at Brickyard Road (Route 61).
246Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — Ancient Fisheries
Near 13th Street at 3rd Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
247Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — Coweta and Northeastern Russell County: — Focal Point for Creek-American Diplomacy — Creek Heritage Trail —
On Dillingham Street at Brickyard Road (Route 61) on Dillingham Street.
248Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — Coweta Town — (KVWETV)
On Brickyard Road at State Docks Road, on the left when traveling south on Brickyard Road.
249Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — Coweta: Center for International Diplomacy — Creek Heritage Trail —
Near Dillingham Street at Brickyard Road (Route 61).
250Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — Six Indians Hanged
Near Dillingham Street 0.1 miles north of Brickyard Road, on the left when traveling east.
251Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — The Creek Town of Coweta — Creek Heritage Trail —
Near Dillingham Street at Brickyard Road (Route 61).
252Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — The Tie-Snake
Near 13th Street south of 3rd Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
253Alabama (Russell County), Seale — Creek Settlements in Russell County — Creek Heritage Trail —
On Longview Street at Jackson Street, on the right when traveling north on Longview Street.
254Alabama (Russell County), Seale — Early Russell County and the Town of Seale — Creek Heritage Trail —
On Longview Street at Jackson Street, on the right when traveling north on Longview Street.
255Alabama (Russell County), Seale — The Second Creek War in Russell County — Creek Heritage Trail —
On Longview Street at Jackson Street, on the right when traveling north on Longview Street.
256Alabama (Shelby County), Chelsea — City Of Chelsea — Incorporated March 1, 1996 — Mayor S. Earl Niven —
Near Chelsea Road (County Road 47) near County Road 39.
257Alabama (St. Clair County), Ashville — A County Older Than The State, St. Clair
On 6th Avenue at Court Street West, on the left when traveling east on 6th Avenue.
258Alabama (St. Clair County), Ohatchee — Fort Strother
On State Highway 144 at Valley Drive, on the right when traveling north on State Highway 144.
259Alabama (Sumter County), Gainesville — Town of Gainesville
On State Street (Alabama Route 116) at McKee Street (Alabama Route 39), on the right when traveling south on State Street.
260Alabama (Sumter County), Livingston — Livingston, Alabama / Livingston's Bored Well
On Washington Street South at Franklin Street, on the right when traveling north on Washington Street South.
261Alabama (Sumter County), Livingston — Sumter County
On Lafayette Street (U.S. 11) at Franklin Street, on the right when traveling south on Lafayette Street.
262Alabama (Talladega County), Childersburg — Coosa
On Plant Road (Alabama Route 235 at milepost 2), on the left when traveling north.
263Alabama (Talladega County), Childersburg — De Soto's Visit
On U.S. 280 at Childersburg Fayettville Highway (State Highway 76), on the right when traveling south on U.S. 280.
264Alabama (Talladega County), Childersburg — DeSoto Caverns
Near DeSoto Caverns Pkwy (State Highway 76).
265Alabama (Talladega County), Childersburg — History Of Childersburg
On 1st Street Southwest (State Highway 76) at 6th Avenue Southwest, on the right when traveling east on 1st Street Southwest.
266Alabama (Talladega County), Sylacauga — Fort Williams — 12 miles west
On Fort Williams Street, on the right when traveling east.
267Alabama (Talladega County), Sylacauga — Sylacauga
On South Broadway Avenue (State Highway 21) at Goodwater Highway (County Road 511), in the median on South Broadway Avenue.
268Alabama (Talladega County), Talladega — Battle Of Talladega — Nov. 9, 1813
On East Battle Street at Court Street North, on the right when traveling west on East Battle Street.
269Alabama (Talladega County), Talladega — Mardisville
On Alabama Route 21 north of Mardisville Road (County Road 241), on the right when traveling north.
270Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Alexander City — Menawa, War Chief — about 1766 - 1837
On Our Childrens Highway (State Highway 63) at Walker Ferry Road, on the right when traveling south on Our Childrens Highway. Reported missing.
271Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Alexander City — Youngsville
On Washington Street west of South Central Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
272Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Battle Of Horseshoe Bend — One hundredth anniversary — 1814 - 1914 —
On North Broadnax Street at West Cusseta Street, on the right when traveling south on North Broadnax Street.
273Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Horseshoe Bend Battle Ground — 12 Miles North
On State Highway 49 north of U.S. 280, on the right when traveling north.
274Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — A Bloody Contest — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Near Battlefield Park Tour Road, on the left.
275Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Charge! — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Near Battlefield Park Tour Road, on the left.
276Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Designed for Defense — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Near Battlefield Park Tour Road, on the left.
277Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Futile Escape — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Battlefield Park Tour Road, on the right when traveling south.
278Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Gun Hill
Near Battlefield Park Tour Road.
279Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Horseshoe Bend Battleground Monument
Near Battlefield Park Tour Road.
280Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Horseshoe Bend Campaign Combatants
281Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — Who Were the Creek? — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Battlefield Park Tour Road, on the left.
282Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Tecumseh and the Prophets
On Horseshoe Bend Road. Reported missing.
283Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — The High Ground — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Near Battlefield Park Tour Road, on the left.
284Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — They Fought to the Last — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Battlefield Park Tour Road, on the right.
285Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — Tohopeka in Flames — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Battlefield Park Tour Road, on the left.
286Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — While the Long Roll Was Beating — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park
Near Battlefield Park Tour Road, on the left.
287Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Daviston — With Deer Tails in Their Hair — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Battlefield Park Tour Road, on the right.
288Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Jacksons' Gap — Fort Okfuskee — ←— 6 mi. west —«
On U.S. Highway 280, on the right when traveling north.
289Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Tallassee — Tukabahchi — 1686-1836
On Freeman Avenue at Lower Tuskegee Road (County Route 51), on the right when traveling south on Freeman Avenue.
290Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — “The Indian Fires Are Going Out”
On 28th Avenue south of 2nd Street, on the right when traveling south.
291Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — Gabriel Moore — Governor 1829 - 1831
On 6th Street west of 28th Avenue, on the right.
292Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — John Gayle — Governor 1831 - 1835
On 6th Street west of 28th Avenue, on the right.
293Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — John Murphy — Governor 1825 - 1829
On 6th Street west of 28th Avenue, on the right.
294Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — The Black Warrior River
Near Greensboro Avenue north of 2nd Street (Jack Warner Parkway).
295Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — Tushkalusa — The Indian Chieftain — Mauvila Oct. 18, 1540 —
On Greensboro Avenue (24th Avenue) south of 7th Street, on the right when traveling south.
296Alabama (Washington County), Calvert — 8 — MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians — Mount Vernon History Trail —
On Red Fox Road 3.2 miles west of U.S. 43, on the right when traveling west.
297Alabama (Washington County), Wagarville — Bassetts Creek
On Jefferson Davis Highway (U.S. 43) 0.4 miles south of Sullivan Lane, on the right when traveling south.
298Alabama (Wilcox County), Camden — Lieutenant Joseph Morgan Wilcox
On Broad Street (Alabama Route 28) at Fail Street, on the left when traveling north on Broad Street.
299Alaska, Anchorage — Ancient Traditions of the Athabascan People
Near Heritage Center Drive.
300Alaska, Anchorage — Athabascan Family Lodges and Cabins
Near Heritage Center Drive.

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