Given that the two states actually touch, I suppose the answer would have to be yes. You can't get much nearer than that.
Alabama was a slave state. Alabama was one on the eleven states that seceded from the union to create the Confederate States of America. They were Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana and Virginia.
No, it's the opposite - Alabama is one hour behind Florida
Ameris banks have locations in a few states. One can find them in Alabama, Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. One can locate their nearest branch on the official website.
There are only two states that border Florida, Georgiaand Alabama. However, as Florida is surrounded by the Atlantic, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Carribean, it has geopolitical ties to any state or country that shares one or more of those bodies of water with it. Hope this answers your question!
yes it is.. only sparkerlers and fountains are legal
about one hour
Alabama does not call itself a commonwealth. It borders Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, and Mississippi.Other than being one of the states of the United States of America, and a former member state of the Confederate States of America, Alabama has no particular connection with North or South Carolina.
Only one US state starts with the letter F and that is Florida.
alabama
The longest highway in Alabama is Interstate 65. It stretches from the border with Tennessee almost to the border of Florida. Given that it is almost border to border, this would make it the longest one in the state.
No, the nearest one is in Biloxi
the cotton state