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By Mark Hilton, August 26, 2013
Autaugaville Marker
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
1Alabama (Autauga County), Autaugaville — Autaugaville — Intersection of Autauga and Academy Streets — "America's First Crossroad" —
2Alabama (Autauga County), Prattville — Happy Hollow
3Alabama (Autauga County), Prattville — Old Plank Road — Circa 1840's
4Alabama (Baldwin County), Daphne — The Eastern Shore Trail
5Alabama (Baldwin County), Lottie — History of Lottie, Alabama
6Alabama (Baldwin County), Spanish Fort — Caisson Trace
7Alabama (Barbour County), Eufaula — General Grierson’s March
8Alabama (Blount County), Locust Fork — Gabriel Hanby, 1786-1826 — ← Grave and Homesite 300 Yards
9Alabama (Bullock County), Blues Old Stand — Three Notch Road
10Alabama (Bullock County), Midway — Jefferson Davis Highway
11Alabama (Bullock County), Three Notch — Three Notch Road
12Alabama (Butler County), Greenville — Bartram's Trail
13Alabama (Butler County), Greenville — The Federal Road and The Palings / Fort Dale 1818
14Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — 7 — Anniston Memorial Hospital — May 14, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
15Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — Freedom Riders
16Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — Governor Thomas E. Kilby — 1865-1943
17Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — 3 — Greyhound Bus Station Protest, May 14, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
18Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — Trailways Attack — Seeking Justice
19Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — 2 — Trailways Bus Station Attack — May 14, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
20Alabama (Calhoun County), Oxford — Boiling Springs Road — Choccolocco Park Interpretive Trail —
21Alabama (Clarke County), Whatley — Old Indian Trail
22Alabama (Clarke County), Whatley — Old Line Road
23Alabama (Colbert County), Cherokee — Colbert Ferry
24Alabama (Colbert County), Cherokee — Levi Colbert Stand
25Alabama (Colbert County), Cherokee — Safe Crossing — Natchez Trace Parkway — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
26Alabama (Colbert County), Cherokee — Something to Chew on — Natchez Trace Parkway — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
27Alabama (Colbert County), Cherokee — Trace Travelers — Natchez Trace Parkway
28Alabama (Colbert County), Leighton — History of Leighton
29Alabama (Colbert County), Muscle Shoals — Howell & Graves School
30Alabama (Colbert County), Muscle Shoals — Muscle Shoals National Recreational Trail
31Alabama (Colbert County), Sheffield — Old Railroad Bridge
32Alabama (Colbert County), Tuscumbia — Jackson's Military Road
33Alabama (Conecuh County), Bermuda — Old Federal Road
34Alabama (Conecuh County), Midway — Old Federal Road
35Alabama (Conecuh County), Pine Orchard — Old Federal Road — Fort Warren
36Alabama (Conecuh County), Repton — Old Federal Road
37Alabama (Covington County), Andalusia — Three Notch Road / Hank and Audrey Williams
38Alabama (Dallas County), Cahaba — Vine Street
39Alabama (DeKalb County), Rainsville — McCurdy House
40Alabama (Etowah County), Attalla — “The Junction” — Attalla
41Alabama (Franklin County), Russellville — Byler's Old Turnpike
42Alabama (Franklin County), Russellville — Russellville
43Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Roebuck Spring
44Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Roebuck Springs Historic District
45Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Temple Wilson Tutwiler, II / Tutwiler Hotel — March 22, 1923 - March 1, 1982
46Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — The Works Progress Administration
47Alabama (Jefferson County), Homewood — Edgewood Lake (Drained 1940's) Birmingham Motor & Country Club / Edgewood Country Club — (Demolished 1930's)
48Alabama (Jefferson County), Homewood — Hollywood / Hollywood Town Hall / Hollywood Country Club
49Alabama (Jefferson County), Homewood — Union Hill Cemetery, Union Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, Union Hill School
50Alabama (Jefferson County), Hoover — Shades Crest Road Historical District
51Alabama (Jefferson County), Hoover — Shades Crest Road Historical District
52Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Andrew Jackson's Military Road — 1817
53Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Jackson's Military Road
54Alabama (Lauderdale County), Killen — Killen and the Canal System
55Alabama (Lauderdale County), Rogersville — Bettie Anne Highway
56Alabama (Lauderdale County), Rogersville — Covington/Second Creek / Wheeler Dam/Lake
57Alabama (Lauderdale County), Rogersville — Lamb’s Ferry Road
58Alabama (Lauderdale County), Rogersville — Springfield Community 1810/Springfield Church and School
59Alabama (Lawrence County), Courtland — Early Roads / One of the South's First Railroads 1832
60Alabama (Lawrence County), Moulton — Cheatham Road
61Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — East Side of Square
62Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — Fort Hampton
63Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — North Side of Square
64Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — Washington Street
65Alabama (Macon County), Shorter — Shorter, Alabama — A New Town in an Older Community
66Alabama (Macon County), Tuskegee — 10 — Rosa Parks — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
67Alabama (Macon County), Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site — Warehouse/Vehicle Storage
68Alabama (Madison County), Huntsville — C.B. "Bill" Miller Bridge
69Alabama (Madison County), Huntsville — Early Settlers Cemetery — Madison County
70Alabama (Madison County), Huntsville — Hotel Monte Sano — “Monte Sano” – Spanish for “Mountain of Health”
71Alabama (Marion County), Hamilton — General Jackson's Military Road
72Alabama (Marion County), Hamilton — Hamilton, Alabama
73Alabama (Marion County), Hamilton — Toll Gate
74Alabama (Marshall County), Arab — Bear Meat Cabin Road
75Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 4 — Bettie Hunter House
76Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 14 — Dave Patton — (1879-1927)
77Alabama (Mobile County), Mt. Vernon — Mt. Vernon Federal Highway
78Alabama (Mobile County), Mt. Vernon — 4 — Old Military Road and Old Federal Road — Mount Vernon History Trail —
79Alabama (Monroe County), Burnt Corn — Old Federal Road — Burnt Corn
80Alabama (Monroe County), Perdue Hill — Claiborne
81Alabama (Monroe County), Shackleville — Old Federal Road
82Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church — Organized 1877
83Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — 5 — Highway Construction Destroys Historic Black Neighborhoods — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail — The Cloverleaf beneath Interstates 65 and 85 —
84Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Montgomery Racial Segregation on Buses
85Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Teague Road
86Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Teague Road
87Alabama (Montgomery County), Pintlala — 5 — Federal Road, 1805,
88Alabama (Montgomery County), Pintlala — The Federal Road / Manac's Tavern
89Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — 7 — Two Bridges Across The Tennessee River — “A Hard Nut To Crack” — The Battle For Decatur —
90Alabama (Pickens County), Gordo — History of Gordo, Alabama
91Alabama (Pike County), Troy — The Great Pensacola Trading Path
92Alabama (Pike County), Troy — Three Notch Road
93Alabama (Shelby County), Vandiver — Sidney Word Lee — (1864-1944)
94Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — Willys Jeep
95Alabama (Wilcox County), Catherine — Postal Routes of 1820
96Alabama (Winston County), Haleyville — The Byler Road
97Alabama (Winston County), Natural Bridge — Byler Road / History of Natural Bridge
98Alaska (Fairbanks North Star Borough), Fairbanks — Cushman Street
99Alaska (Matanuska-Susitna Borough), Wasilla — Balto — Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
100Alaska (Matanuska-Susitna Borough), Wasilla — Father of the Iditarod — Joe Redington, Sr. — Iditarod Trail Race Headquarters —

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