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"stars fell on alabama" i think.
No. when car is brought back from whatever state it was purchased, Alabama Dept of motor vehicle - either state or county- will charge you sales tax when you exchange out of state title for Alabama title and get Alabama plates. Tell Dealership in other state, you are out of state buyer, and show them your Drivers License or ID card. They are not permitted to charge you sales tax.
Alabama is represented in Statuary Hall at the US Congress by Joseph Wheeler and Helen Keller. Each state is allowed to contribute two statues to be displayed in Statuary Hall.
Nonresidents must file a return if Alabama income exceeds the allowable prorated personal exemption.
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No, Auburn is a city in the state of Alabama.
The area of Joe Wheeler State Park is 10.319 square kilometers.
Alabama is a state, not a city.
Alabama has no official state nickname, but "The Heart of Dixie" is prevelant and reflects the central role that Alabama played in the history of the South. A major Cotton State, Alabama also became a leading proponent of secession in the days leading up to the Civil War. The Constitution of the Confederacy was drawn up in Montgomery and Jefferson Davis took his oath of office in Montgomery, which served as the first Confederate Capital. "The Heart of Dixie" was a phrase developed in the 1940s and 1950s by the Alabama Chamber of Commerce. Alabama was commonly referred to as the "Cotton State" but so were many other southern states. The Chamber sought a more distinctive slogan for their state and promoted that "Alabama is geographically the Heart of Dixie, Alabama is industrially the Heart of Dixie, Alabama is, in fact, the Heart of Dixie." In 1951, with backing from the Alabama Chamber of Commerce, the Alabama Legislature passed a bill to add "Heart of Dixie" to automobile license plates. In 1955, the first license plate bearing the new slogan was produced. Susequent standard-issue license plates have been adorned with slogans such as "Stars Fell on Alabama" and, as of 2009, "Sweet Home Alabama."
It is the Capital of the US State of Alabama and a former Capital of the Confederate States of America.
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The abbreviation for the state of Alabama is AL.