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From Wheeler to the moon ... Marker image, Touch for more information
By Sandra Hughes Tidwell, July 27, 2023
From Wheeler to the moon ... Marker
101 Alabama, Lawrence County, Town Creek — From Wheeler to the moon ... — Wheeler Lock & Dam
102 Alabama, Lawrence County, Town Creek — The TVA System of Multi-purpose Dams — Wheeler Dam — Built for the people of the United States of America —
103 Alabama, Lee County, Auburn — Chewacla State Park — (CCC)
104 Alabama, Lee County, Auburn — Wright’s Mill
105 Alabama, Lee County, Opelika — Bean's Mill
106 Alabama, Limestone County, Elkmont — Pettusville
107 Alabama, Limestone County, Mooresville — Cottonport / Mooresville
108 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — 1 — History at Its Source — Huntsville Water Trail
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109 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — 8 — Huntsville Utilites Special Awards — Huntsville Water Trail
110 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Lowell M. Anderson — Father of Monte Sano Club
111 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — 2 — Making the Water Work — Huntsville Water Trail
112 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Northern Terminus Indian Creek Canal — First Canal in Alabama — Incorporated 1820, Completed 1831 —
113 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Norwegian Light Beacon And Fog Bell
114 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — The Big Spring
115 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — 4 — The Big Spring of Today — Huntsville Water Trail
116 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — 3 — The Spring Runs Its Course — Huntsville Water Trail
117 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — 6 — The Water's Journey to You — Huntsville Water Trail
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118 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — 7 — Where Does the Spring Water Go? — #7 — Huntsville Water Trail
119 Alabama, Madison County, Triana — Triana, Alabama
120 Alabama, Marengo County, Demopolis — Whitfield Canal
121 Alabama, Marshall County, Guntersville — History of Guntersville
122 Alabama, Marshall County, Guntersville — Section of Core
123 Alabama, Mobile County, Bayou La Batre — Alabama's Coastal Connection — Blessing of the Fleet
124 Alabama, Mobile County, Bayou La Batre — Bayou La Batre
125 Alabama, Mobile County, Bayou La Batre — Bayou La Batre, Alabama
126 Alabama, Mobile County, Dauphin Island — 19th Century Shipwreck — Exposed by Hurricane Georges
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127 Alabama, Mobile County, Dauphin Island — British Occupation of Dauphin Island — February - April 1815
128 Alabama, Mobile County, Dauphin Island — Energy from the Sands of Time
129 Alabama, Mobile County, Grand Bay — Mark 8 Projectile
130 Alabama, Mobile County, Grand Bay — William Bartram Trail — Traced 1773-1777 — Deep South Region —
131 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — "Take Her Down!" — Howard Walter Gilmore, Commander, U.S.N. — Born 29 September 1902, Selma, Ala. —
132 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 26 - Foot Motor Surfboat — USCG-MK 5
133 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 41-Foot Utility Boat — USCG-UTB
134 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 2 — Africatown
135 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Battle of Mobile Bay Memorial
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136 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Crew of CSS H. L. Hunley Memorial
137 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — CSS Alabama Memorial
138 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Gen. William C. Gorgas
139 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — H.L. Hunley — Confederate States Torpedo Boat Submarine
140 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Home of Raphael Semmes
141 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — In Memory of the Battle of Mobile Bay
142 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — McGowin-Lyons — One St. Louis Centre — 1907-1986 —
143 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Memorial to USS Herring (SS-233) — Submarines and the Battleship Park —
144 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Mobile City Limits — 1711 —
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145 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Mobile National Cemetery
146 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 31 — Old Plateau Cemetery — Africatown Graveyard
147 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Old Slave Markets
148 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Richards D.A.R. House Museum — 1860 —
149 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — The Fallen Guardians Monument
150 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — The Hunley
151 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — The Submarine Lookout Memorial — Submarines and the Battleship Park —
152 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — U.S. Coast Guard Monument — Mobile, Alabama
153 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — United States Ship Alabama (BB-60) — Battleship Memorial Park —
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154 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — USN Patrol Boat — PB MK3
155 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 8 — Wallace Turnage
156 Alabama, Mobile County, Plateau — Cudjoe “Kazoola” Lewis — c. 1840-1935
157 Alabama, Monroe County, Burnt Corn — Burnt Corn Spring
158 Alabama, Monroe County, Goodway — Old Federal Road
159 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base Gunter Annex — Award of Air Force Cross to Jon D. Harston
160 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Alabama Bicentennial Park / Ancient Sea
161 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Alabama River: The Grand Avenue
162 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Europeans Along the Alabama River
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163 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — High Red Bluff — (Chunnanugga Chatty in Creek Indian Language)
164 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Historic Sites Near Fairview Environmental Park
165 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Montgomery and Electricity / Hydroelectricity in the River Region
166 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Naval Heroes of the War of 1812 — Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama
167 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Ray W. Scott Jr. Founded Bass Anglers Movement
168 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — The Domestic Slave Trade / Slave Transportation to Montgomery
169 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Transportation and Commerce
170 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Cherokee Trail Of Tears
171 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Gen. Jos. Wheeler
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172 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Ingalls Shipyard
173 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Packed with People — Rhodes Ferry Park — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail —
174 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Uprooted From Home — Rhodes Ferry Park — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail —
175 Alabama, Morgan County, Priceville — Town of Priceville — Crossroads of North Alabama
176 Alabama, Pickens County, Pickensville — History of the Snagboat Montgomery
177 Alabama, Pickens County, Pickensville — The Tennessee - Tombigbee Waterway
178 Alabama, Pickens County, Pickensville — The U.S. Snagboat Montgomery — A National Historic Landmark
179 Alabama, Russell County, Fort Mitchell — Fort Mitchell and Creek Removal — Creek Heritage Trail —
180 Alabama, Russell County, Holy Trinity — Spanish Fort, 1689-1691
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181 Alabama, Russell County, Phenix City — Ancient Fisheries
182 Alabama, Russell County, Phenix City — The Creek Town of Coweta — Creek Heritage Trail —
183 Alabama, Russell County, Phenix City — The Tie-Snake
184 Alabama, Shelby County, Helena — Central Iron Works
185 Alabama, St. Clair County, Cook Springs — Site of the Cook Springs Hotel — 1884-1954
186 Alabama, St. Clair County, Cropwell — Andrew Jackson
187 Alabama, St. Clair County, Cropwell — Coosa River
188 Alabama, Sumter County, Livingston — Sumter County's Covered Bridge
189 Alabama, Talladega County, Lincoln — Lincoln, Alabama
190 Alabama, Talladega County, Talladega — USS Talladega (APA-208) — Talladega County — “The Tremblin’ T” —
191 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Daviston — Who Were the Creek? — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park —
192 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — 1887: The Beginnings of Modern Tuscaloosa — City of Tuscaloosa
193 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Burns’ Shoals
194 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Evolution of the Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway
195 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Gabriel Moore — Governor 1829 - 1831
196 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Gorgas House
197 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Gun from the U.S.S. Tuscaloosa
198 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Medeiros Point — In Honor of Captain Mike — June 5th, 1946 — December 9th, 2005 —
199 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Navigation and Shipbuilding On The Black Warrior River
200 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — The Black Warrior River

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