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By Sandra Hughes, January 16, 2017
Mud Glorious Mud Marker
101 Alabama, Lauderdale County, Waterloo — Mud Glorious Mud
102 Alabama, Lauderdale County, Waterloo — Waterloo — Settled 1819~Incorporated 1832
103 Alabama, Lawrence County, Town Creek — A Brief History — Wheeler Lock & Dam
104 Alabama, Lawrence County, Town Creek — From Wheeler to the moon ... — Wheeler Lock & Dam
105 Alabama, Lawrence County, Town Creek — The TVA System of Multi-purpose Dams — Wheeler Dam — Built for the people of the United States of America —
106 Alabama, Lee County, Auburn — Chewacla State Park — (CCC)
107 Alabama, Lee County, Auburn — Wright’s Mill
108 Alabama, Lee County, Opelika — Bean's Mill
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109 Alabama, Limestone County, Elkmont — Pettusville
110 Alabama, Limestone County, Mooresville — Cottonport / Mooresville
111 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — 1 — History at Its Source — Huntsville Water Trail
112 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — 8 — Huntsville Utilites Special Awards — Huntsville Water Trail
113 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Lowell M. Anderson — Father of Monte Sano Club
114 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — 2 — Making the Water Work — Huntsville Water Trail
115 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Northern Terminus Indian Creek Canal — First Canal in Alabama — Incorporated 1820, Completed 1831 —
116 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Norwegian Light Beacon And Fog Bell
117 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — The Big Spring
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118 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — 4 — The Big Spring of Today — Huntsville Water Trail
119 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — 3 — The Spring Runs Its Course — Huntsville Water Trail
120 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — 6 — The Water's Journey to You — Huntsville Water Trail
121 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — TVA Coverage Area
122 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — 7 — Where Does the Spring Water Go? — #7 — Huntsville Water Trail
123 Alabama, Madison County, Triana — Triana, Alabama
124 Alabama, Marengo County, Demopolis — Whitfield Canal
125 Alabama, Marshall County, Guntersville — History of Guntersville
126 Alabama, Marshall County, Guntersville — Section of Core
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127 Alabama, Mobile County, Bayou La Batre — Alabama's Coastal Connection — Blessing of the Fleet
128 Alabama, Mobile County, Bayou La Batre — Bayou La Batre
129 Alabama, Mobile County, Bayou La Batre — Bayou La Batre, Alabama
130 Alabama, Mobile County, Dauphin Island — 19th Century Shipwreck — Exposed by Hurricane Georges
131 Alabama, Mobile County, Dauphin Island — British Occupation of Dauphin Island — February - April 1815
132 Alabama, Mobile County, Dauphin Island — Energy from the Sands of Time
133 Alabama, Mobile County, Grand Bay — Mark 8 Projectile
134 Alabama, Mobile County, Grand Bay — William Bartram Trail — Traced 1773-1777 — Deep South Region —
135 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — "Take Her Down!" — Howard Walter Gilmore, Commander, U.S.N. — Born 29 September 1902, Selma, Ala. —
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136 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 26 - Foot Motor Surfboat — USCG-MK 5
137 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 41-Foot Utility Boat — USCG-UTB
138 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 2 — Africatown
139 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Battle of Mobile Bay Memorial
140 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Crew of CSS H. L. Hunley Memorial
141 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — CSS Alabama Memorial
142 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Gen. William C. Gorgas
143 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — H.L. Hunley — Confederate States Torpedo Boat Submarine
144 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Home of Raphael Semmes
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145 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — In Memory of the Battle of Mobile Bay
146 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — McGowin-Lyons — One St. Louis Centre — 1907-1986 —
147 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Memorial to USS Herring (SS-233) — Submarines and the Battleship Park —
148 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Mobile City Limits — 1711 —
149 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Mobile National Cemetery
150 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 31 — Old Plateau Cemetery — Africatown Graveyard
151 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Old Slave Markets
152 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Richards D.A.R. House Museum — 1860 —
153 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — The Fallen Guardians Monument
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154 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — The Hunley
155 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — The Submarine Lookout Memorial — Submarines and the Battleship Park —
156 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — U.S. Coast Guard Monument — Mobile, Alabama
157 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — United States Ship Alabama (BB-60) — Battleship Memorial Park —
158 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — USN Patrol Boat — PB MK3
159 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 8 — Wallace Turnage
160 Alabama, Mobile County, Plateau — Cudjoe “Kazoola” Lewis — c. 1840-1935
161 Alabama, Monroe County, Burnt Corn — Burnt Corn Spring
162 Alabama, Monroe County, Goodway — Old Federal Road
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163 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base Gunter Annex — Award of Air Force Cross to Jon D. Harston
164 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Alabama Bicentennial Park / Ancient Sea
165 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Alabama River: The Grand Avenue
166 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Europeans Along the Alabama River
167 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — High Red Bluff — (Chunnanugga Chatty in Creek Indian Language)
168 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Historic Sites Near Fairview Environmental Park
169 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Montgomery and Electricity / Hydroelectricity in the River Region
170 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Naval Heroes of the War of 1812 — Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama
171 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Ray W. Scott Jr. Founded Bass Anglers Movement
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172 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — The Domestic Slave Trade / Slave Transportation to Montgomery
173 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Transportation and Commerce
174 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Cherokee Trail Of Tears
175 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Gen. Jos. Wheeler
176 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Ingalls Shipyard
177 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Packed with People — Rhodes Ferry Park — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail —
178 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Uprooted From Home — Rhodes Ferry Park — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail —
179 Alabama, Morgan County, Priceville — Town of Priceville — Crossroads of North Alabama
180 Alabama, Pickens County, Pickensville — History of the Snagboat Montgomery
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181 Alabama, Pickens County, Pickensville — The Tennessee - Tombigbee Waterway
182 Alabama, Pickens County, Pickensville — The U.S. Snagboat Montgomery — A National Historic Landmark
183 Alabama, Russell County, Fort Mitchell — Fort Mitchell and Creek Removal — Creek Heritage Trail —
184 Alabama, Russell County, Holy Trinity — Spanish Fort, 1689-1691
185 Alabama, Russell County, Phenix City — Ancient Fisheries
186 Alabama, Russell County, Phenix City — The Creek Town of Coweta — Creek Heritage Trail —
187 Alabama, Russell County, Phenix City — The Tie-Snake
188 Alabama, Shelby County, Helena — Central Iron Works
189 Alabama, St. Clair County, Cook Springs — Site of the Cook Springs Hotel — 1884-1954
190 Alabama, St. Clair County, Cropwell — Andrew Jackson
191 Alabama, St. Clair County, Cropwell — Coosa River
192 Alabama, Sumter County, Livingston — Sumter County's Covered Bridge
193 Alabama, Talladega County, Lincoln — Lincoln, Alabama
194 Alabama, Talladega County, Talladega — USS Talladega (APA-208) — Talladega County — “The Tremblin’ T” —
195 Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Daviston — Who Were the Creek? — Horseshoe Bend National Military Park —
196 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — 1887: The Beginnings of Modern Tuscaloosa — City of Tuscaloosa
197 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Burns’ Shoals
198 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Evolution of the Black Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway
199 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Gabriel Moore — Governor 1829 - 1831
200 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Gorgas House

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