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301Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — The UNESCO Slave Route: Resistance, Liberty, Heritage / Honoring The Memory Of The Ancestors
302Alabama (Monroe County), Monroeville — Truman Capote — (1924-1984)
303Alabama (Montgomery County), Hope Hull — Abner McGehee / Early Alabama Entrepreneur
304Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Abram Mordecai / Mordecai's Cotton Gin
305Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Chris’ Hot Dogs — Established In 1917
306Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — City of Montgomery / Court Square
307Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Decorative Lions Heads — 1907-1978
308Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Elijah Cook / City of Montgomery v. Rosa Parks
309Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — 7 — Four Points: One of Several Black Business Hubs in Montgomery — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail — Corner of Mildred and Mobile Streets —
310Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — 4 — From Bus Boycott to Voting Rights: Community Activism 1955-65 — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail — West Jefferson Davis near Loveless School —
311Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Governor Jones House
312Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — High Red Bluff — (Chunnanugga Chatty in Creek Indian Language)
313Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Janney Foundry Co. — 1844     1928
314Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Josiah Morris — 1818-1891
315Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Lucas Tavern — Early 19th century
316Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Lucas Tavern / Lafayette
317Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Montgomery and Electricity / Hydroelectricity in the River Region
318Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce — The Forefront of Montgomery's Future
319Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Montgomery City Hall / Funeral for Hank Williams
320Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Montgomery’s Slave Markets / First Emancipation Observance - 1866
321Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Montgomery's Slave Depots/Montgomery's Slave Traders
322Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Murphy House
323Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Ross-Clayton Funeral Home, Inc. — Founded 1918
324Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Site of the Warren Reese House
325Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — South Jackson Street / Victor Hugo Tulane
326Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Teague Road
327Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Teague Road
328Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — The Domestic Slave Trade/Slave Transportation to Montgomery
329Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — The Hon. Rufus A. Lewis — 1906 - 1999
330Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — The Lightning Route / Central Bank Building
331Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — The Montgomery Slave Trade/Warehouses Used in the Slave Trade
332Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Union Station & Riverfront Park / Lower Commerce Street
333Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — African American Heritage in Old Town Decatur, Alabama
334Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Carolyn Cortner Smith — Female Architect Pioneer / Designed Delano Park Structures
335Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Health and Civic Welfare — Restoring the Vision ... Preserving the Legacy
336Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Historic Downtown/Founders Park
337Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Old Decatur Historic District / Historic Depot
338Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Old Decatur Historic District / Old State Bank
339Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Old State Bank Building
340Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Old Town Historic District
341Alabama (Pike County), Brundidge — City of Brundidge and the Bass House / Brundidge's Peanut Butter Heritage
342Alabama (Pike County), Goshen — Goshen Substation
343Alabama (Randolph County), Bacon Level — Pottery-Making Families of Randolph County / Early Pottery Shops of Randolph County
344Alabama (Randolph County), Roanoke — Roanoke Doll Factory — 1900-1925
345Alabama (Randolph County), Rock Mills — Pottery Shops in Rock Mills / The Potters of Rock Mills
346Alabama (Randolph County), Rock Mills — Wehadkee Yarn Mills
347Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — United States Indian Trading Post
348Alabama (Russell County), Hurtsboro — Long Family — Nimrod Long House
349Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — Coweta and Northeastern Russell County: — Focal Point for Creek-American Diplomacy — Creek Heritage Trail —
350Alabama (Russell County), Phenix City — Coweta: Center for International Diplomacy — Creek Heritage Trail —
351Alabama (Shelby County), Columbiana — Shelby Furnaces — Erected 1849 and 1863 — ------5 miles ---> —
352Alabama (Shelby County), Helena — Central Iron Works
353Alabama (Shelby County), Helena — Helena, Alabama
354Alabama (Shelby County), Shelby — Calera & Shelby Railroad — The Former "Alabama Mineral Railroad", A Division of the L&N Railroad.
355Alabama (Shelby County), Shelby — Machine Shop Smoke Stack
356Alabama (Shelby County), Shelby — Steam Engine
357Alabama (Shelby County), Vandiver — Sidney Word Lee — (1864-1944)
358Alabama (St. Clair County), Ohatchee — Battle of “Ten Islands” — Ό mile above Neely Henry Dam
359Alabama (St. Clair County), Pell City — None — Historic Downtown Pell City
360Alabama (St. Clair County), Pell City — None — Pell City, Alabama
361Alabama (St. Clair County), Pell City — None — Pell City’s Historical Residential District
362Alabama (Sumter County), Gainesville — Town of Gainesville
363Alabama (Sumter County), Gainesville — Woodbury
364Alabama (Talladega County), Sylacauga — Hightower Brothers Livery Stable
365Alabama (Talladega County), Sylacauga — Sylacauga Historic Commercial District — Talladega County
366Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Alexander City — Alexander City: A Textile Community
367Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Alexander City — The Savannah And Memphis Railroad 1874
368Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Fletcher Napoleon Farrington, Sr. — 1902 - 1968 — County Agent and Civic Leader —
369Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Tallassee — History of Tallassee — by Bill Goss
370Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), McCalla — "Hot Pot", Ensley Works — ca 1920s
371Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), McCalla — Bessemer Sewer System
372Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), McCalla — Blower House — Roupes Valley Iron Co. — 1850's —
373Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), McCalla — Civil War Site 1861-1865
374Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), McCalla — Fowler House 
375Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), McCalla — Pipe DL & CO 1889
376Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), McCalla — Tannehill Furnace And Foundry — (1829-1865)
377Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), McCalla — Tannehill Furnaces
378Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), McCalla — Tannehill Ironworks
379Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), McCalla — Woodward Post Office 
380Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Northport — Shirley Place
381Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — Arthur P. Bagby — Governor 1837 - 1841
382Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — Benjamin Fitzpatrick — Governor 1841 - 1845
383Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — Brown's Dollar Store
384Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — Castle Hill - Daly Bottom Community
385Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — Clement Comer Clay — Governor 1835 - 1837
386Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — First Papermaking In Alabama
387Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — Horace King
388Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — John Murphy — Governor 1825 - 1829
389Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — Masons Marks
390Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — Navigation and Shipbuilding On The Black Warrior River
391Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — Old Tavern
392Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — The Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway
393Alabama (Walker County), Cordova — City Of Cordova
394Alabama (Wilcox County), Catherine — Postal Routes of 1820
395Alabama (Winston County), Haleyville — City of Haleyville, Alabama
396Alaska (Fairbanks North Star Borough), Fairbanks — "The Line"
397Alaska (Fairbanks North Star Borough), Fairbanks — Alaska's Gold Rush Era
398Alaska (Fairbanks North Star Borough), Fairbanks — 83 — Gold Dredge No. 8 — Gold Stream Valley 1928 - 1959 — National Historic Mechancial Engineering Landmark —
399Alaska (Fairbanks North Star Borough), Fairbanks — James A. Maple — P. E. Arctic Pipeline Pioneer — 1937 - 2001 —
400Alaska (Fairbanks North Star Borough), Fairbanks — Lacey Street Theater (1939) — 504 Second Avenue — (the corner of 2nd & Lacey St) —

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