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Background imageAlabama Collection: Antquie Map of the United States

Antquie Map of the United States
Vintage map of the United States of America from 1837

Background imageAlabama Collection: Antique Map of Eastern USA

Antique Map of Eastern USA
Antique Map from 1867 of Eastern United States of America

Background imageAlabama Collection: ALABAMA: FAMILY, 1936. Floyd Burroughs, a cotton sharecropper, and the Tingle children

ALABAMA: FAMILY, 1936. Floyd Burroughs, a cotton sharecropper, and the Tingle children, outside a home in Hale County, Alabama. Photograph by Walker Evans, Summer 1936

Background imageAlabama Collection: A U. S. Air Force UH-1H Huey in an experiment paint scheme

A U. S. Air Force UH-1H Huey in an experiment paint scheme
UH-1H Huey was one of the 40 Hueys that were handed over from the U.S. Army to the U.S. Air Force. Nicknamed Tony the Tiger and Shamu

Background imageAlabama Collection: Choctaw Indians of Louisianna, Mississippi and Alabama grew sweetcorn as a food staple

Choctaw Indians of Louisianna, Mississippi and Alabama grew sweetcorn as a food staple. The corn then would be dried and ground into flour for making soups and breads. (PR)

Background imageAlabama Collection: Saturn V mock-up stands next to the U. S. Space and Rocket Center sign located in Huntsville

Saturn V mock-up stands next to the U. S. Space and Rocket Center sign located in Huntsville
Saturn V mock-up stands next to the U.S. Space and Rocket Center sign located in Huntsville, Alabama, USA

Background imageAlabama Collection: Saturn V on display inside the Davidson Center for Space Exploration building at the U

Saturn V on display inside the Davidson Center for Space Exploration building at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center located in Huntsville, Alabama, USA

Background imageAlabama Collection: Calamity Jane B-52D bomber located at Battleship Memorial Park, Mobile, Alabama, USA

Calamity Jane B-52D bomber located at Battleship Memorial Park, Mobile, Alabama, USA

Background imageAlabama Collection: NATI2A-00170

NATI2A-00170
Choctaw or Creek ball-player with Native American lacrosse sticks. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAlabama Collection: Fire ceremony among southeastern Native Americans

Fire ceremony among southeastern Native Americans
Ceremony of Native Americans in the southeast involving a fire ritual, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageAlabama Collection: Cow pasture, Alabama

Cow pasture, Alabama
Cows in morning mist along the Natchez Trace, Alabama. Photograph

Background imageAlabama Collection: EXPL2A-00302

EXPL2A-00302
Map of Louisiana, 1744, showing the mouths of the Mississippi River while part of New France. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of the map

Background imageAlabama Collection: USA, North America, Alabama

USA, North America, Alabama
USA, Alabama, Tuscumbia. Alabama Music Hall of Fame, Happy Hal Burns, cowboy car

Background imageAlabama Collection: United States, Alabama, Montgomery. Alabama State Capitol building at dusk, former

United States, Alabama, Montgomery. Alabama State Capitol building at dusk, former First Confederate Capitol, built 1850a'51

Background imageAlabama Collection: Greeting Card from Huntsville, Alabama. ca. 1941, Huntsville, Alabama, USA

Greeting Card from Huntsville, Alabama. ca. 1941, Huntsville, Alabama, USA, Greeting Card from Huntsville, Alabama

Background imageAlabama Collection: Bird s-eye View Of Birmingham

Bird s-eye View Of Birmingham, Alabama, Fourteen Views Of Industrial Buildings, Map, And Birds Eye View Of Lakeview Park And Highland Avenue, Circa 1885, Us, USA, America

Background imageAlabama Collection: USA, Alabama, Selma, Sunset, Edmund Pettus Bridge, American Civil Rights Movement Landmark

USA, Alabama, Selma, Sunset, Edmund Pettus Bridge, American Civil Rights Movement Landmark, Peaceful Demonstrators Attacked By Police Crossing Bridge 1965, Alabama River

Background imageAlabama Collection: USA, Alabama, Decatur, Rhodes Ferry Park, Steamboat Bill Memorial Bridge

USA, Alabama, Decatur, Rhodes Ferry Park, Steamboat Bill Memorial Bridge

Background imageAlabama Collection: USA, Alabama, Decatur, Old Southern Railway Bridge, Lift Bridge

USA, Alabama, Decatur, Old Southern Railway Bridge, Lift Bridge

Background imageAlabama Collection: USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Lyric Theatre Sign, Vaudeville Theatre, Constructed In 1914

USA, Alabama, Birmingham, Lyric Theatre Sign, Vaudeville Theatre, Constructed In 1914

Background imageAlabama Collection: United States South East map 1897

United States South East map 1897
The World-Wide Atlas of Modern Geography, Political and Physical W. & A.K. Johnston - London 1897

Background imageAlabama Collection: Alabama map 1893

Alabama map 1893
Johnsonas Universal Cyclopedia - Charles Kendall - New York 1893

Background imageAlabama Collection: Map Engravings

Map Engravings
Fine Art Storehouse Maps: Map Engravings

Background imageAlabama Collection: Music cover, Midnight Choo Choo

Music cover, Midnight Choo Choo
Music cover, When That Midnight Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam, by Irving Berlin. circa 1912

Background imageAlabama Collection: Duncan Place, Mobile, Alabama, USA

Duncan Place, Mobile, Alabama, USA
Duncan Place, at the foot of Government Street, Mobile, Alabama, USA. The statue is of Rear Admiral Raphael Semmes (1809-1877)

Background imageAlabama Collection: Entrance to Bankhead Tunnel, Mobile, Alabama, USA

Entrance to Bankhead Tunnel, Mobile, Alabama, USA
Entrance to the Bankhead Tunnel in Mobile, Alabama, USA. It is a road tunnel which was built under the Mobile River and opened in February 1941. Date: 1941

Background imageAlabama Collection: Court House, Birmingham, Alabama, USA

Court House, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Jefferson County Court House, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Date: circa 1905

Background imageAlabama Collection: Battle of Chickamauga 1863

Battle of Chickamauga 1863
Map of the Civil War Battle of Chickamauga on 28 September 1863 Date: 1863

Background imageAlabama Collection: Sea fight between the Alabama and the Kearsage

Sea fight between the Alabama and the Kearsage
Slide showing a picture of two ships in battle. In the foreground is the CSS Alabama, a screw sloop-of-war built for the Confederate States Navy

Background imageAlabama Collection: Raphael Semmes - 2

Raphael Semmes - 2
RAPHAEL SEMMES American naval captain, as captain of the Alabama he sank or captured 80+ merchant vessels but she was eventually sunk by the Kearsage, 1864. Date: 1809 - 1877

Background imageAlabama Collection: The Civil war in America. Portaits of notable officers in th

The Civil war in America. Portaits of notable officers in th
RAPHAEL SEMMES American naval captain, as captain of the Alabama he sank or captured 80+ merchant vessels but she was eventually sunk by the Kearsage, 1864. Date: 1809 - 1877

Background imageAlabama Collection: Alabama Flags States Territories N11 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands

Alabama Flags States Territories N11 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands
Artokoloro

Background imageAlabama Collection: Capitol Alabama Montgomery General Government

Capitol Alabama Montgomery General Government
Artokoloro

Background imageAlabama Collection: 1886, Lewis Map of Mobile Bay, Alabama, topography, cartography, geography, land

1886, Lewis Map of Mobile Bay, Alabama, topography, cartography, geography, land
1886, Lewis Map of Mobile Bay, Alabama

Background imageAlabama Collection: 1856, U. S. Coast Survey Map of Mobile Bay, Alabama, topography, cartography, geography

1856, U. S. Coast Survey Map of Mobile Bay, Alabama, topography, cartography, geography
1856, U.S. Coast Survey Map of Mobile Bay, Alabama

Background imageAlabama Collection: Historic Twickenham district and a rare Christmas snow, Huntsville, Alabama

Historic Twickenham district and a rare Christmas snow, Huntsville, Alabama

Background imageAlabama Collection: Steeple of historic First United Methodist church in Huntsville, Alabama

Steeple of historic First United Methodist church in Huntsville, Alabama

Background imageAlabama Collection: A gas lamp in historic Twickenham district, Huntsville, Alabama

A gas lamp in historic Twickenham district, Huntsville, Alabama

Background imageAlabama Collection: Christmas wreaths and a rare holiday snow, Huntsville, Alabama

Christmas wreaths and a rare holiday snow, Huntsville, Alabama

Background imageAlabama Collection: Reflections on Big Spring canal in Huntsville, Alabama

Reflections on Big Spring canal in Huntsville, Alabama

Background imageAlabama Collection: Mobile Alabama Korean Memorial Vickerys Bridge international flags at museum

Mobile Alabama Korean Memorial Vickerys Bridge international flags at museum
Mobile, Alabama, Korean Memorial Vickerys Bridge international flags at museum and memorial

Background imageAlabama Collection: Antique keys on cash register, Harrison Brothers Hardware Store Museum, the oldest

Antique keys on cash register, Harrison Brothers Hardware Store Museum, the oldest operating hardware store in Alabama

Background imageAlabama Collection: Mobile Alabama downtown traffic on Dauphin Street at twilight with Trustmark Skyscrapper

Mobile Alabama downtown traffic on Dauphin Street at twilight with Trustmark Skyscrapper
Mobile, Alabama, traffic on Dauphin Street at twilight with Trustmark Skyscraper in the background at night

Background imageAlabama Collection: Koi and carp in Big Spring Park, Huntsville, Alabama

Koi and carp in Big Spring Park, Huntsville, Alabama

Background imageAlabama Collection: Canada Geese silhouetted agains sky and clouds, Branta canadensis, Alabama

Canada Geese silhouetted agains sky and clouds, Branta canadensis, Alabama
Canada Geese silhouetted against sky and clouds, Branta canadensis, Alabama

Background imageAlabama Collection: Souther States USA map 1881

Souther States USA map 1881
Coltons Common School Geography 1881 New York Sheldon and Co

Background imageAlabama Collection: USA Southern States 1867

USA Southern States 1867
Mitchells Modern Atlas - Published by E.H. Buttler & Co - Philadelphia 1867

Background imageAlabama Collection: Vicinity of Chattanooga

Vicinity of Chattanooga - 1886 scanned engraving



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"Alabama: A Tapestry of History, Courage, and Progress" Step into the heartland of America's civil rights movement with Alabama. From Rosa Parks' defiant act on a Montgomery bus to the haunting image of a police dog attacking a young black man in Birmingham, this state has been witness to both darkness and resilience. Travel back in time as you explore an 1895 map showcasing the Southern states, including Alabama - a reminder of its rich heritage. Marvel at the twinkling lights that adorn Birmingham's skyline at twilight, symbolizing hope and growth. Delve into the artistry of Gees Bend as skilled hands sew intricate quilts, weaving together stories passed down through generations. Monroeville beckons literature enthusiasts with its connection to Harper Lee's iconic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird, " capturing the essence of small-town charm. Stand in awe before Vulcan Park's towering statue overlooking Birmingham - an emblematic figure representing strength and industry. Discover history come alive aboard the U. S. S. Alabama Battleship Museum, where echoes from World War II resonate within its walls. But it is perhaps Martin Luther King Jr. 's march from Selma to Montgomery that etches itself deeply into Alabama's narrative - an indomitable spirit fighting for equality and justice. City Hall stands tall as a testament to progress made while honoring those who paved the way for change. As you wander through suburban neighborhoods adorned with antebellum-style houses, let your imagination transport you to bygone eras filled with grandeur and grace. Alabama is more than just a state; it is an embodiment of courage against adversity, resilience amidst turmoil, and progress towards unity. Come experience this tapestry woven together by countless individuals who have shaped its past and continue shaping its future.