Middle Bay Lighthouse
Beaver Creek Swamp
Cathedral Caverns State Park
Dismals Canyon
Battleship Memorial Park
Bottle Creek Indian Mounds
Fort Morgan (Alabama)
Fort Jackson (Alabama)
Wilson Dam (Alabama)
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Some of Alabama's famous landmarks are the Alabama State Capitol, the U.S.S. Alabama, the Vulcan statue, Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Boll Weevil Monument, and Fort Morgan.
Numerous exist but nothing on the scale of Mount Rushmore , Granite Mountain or Lady Liberty. Here are a few for your consideration: # In Huntsville is a Confederate War Memorial honoring the Confederate Soldier in Marble that deserves recognition and can be marked among the near great to great modern War Memorials in American History. Its perfection comes from his very stance. It is not standard military 'At Rest, At Ease or Parade Rest.' This statue portrays a picket line soldier, somewhat at ease but alert and watchful, He fails every current military training manual's requirement but he does look good doing it. His image does not portray a typical CSA trooper who probably lacked buttons on his coat, shoes on his feet and other accroutements displayed in this sculpture. While styleized and epic in every way, it reprsents the best of the best in every military tradition: They also serve who stand and wait. # The Monument honoring Raphael Semmes of the CSA Navy and commander of the Alabama (The Merrimac) is a magnificent bronze worthy of note in Mobile. # Another beautiful bronze is the Jefferson Davis Memorial in Montgomery. # The Carmichael Street bronze in Enterprise is interesting beyond honoring the Boll Weevil because of its classical style. # The musical group called Alabamaalso has a bronze in Alabama.
Alabama has a lot of cool famous places you can visit. The Noccalula Falls Park is located in Gadsden. It has a beautiful waterfall. The United States Space Camp is located in Huntsville. You can also visit the Civil Rights Memorial located in Montgomery.
The top ten most famous sites in Alabama include the Alabama State Capitol building. There is also the USS Alabama, a WWII battleship, Vulcan Statue which is the biggest statue in the US and the largest cast iron statue in the world, Ivy Green - Helen Keller's childhood home, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, the University of Alabama, Fort Morgan, Bankhead Tunnel, the Boll Weevil Monument, and Gaineswood - one of the only remaining examples of Greek Revival Architecture in Alabama.
Well, there are a few.
The monument to the Boll Weevil is in Enterprise.
The battleship USS Alabama in Mobile Bay.
The statue of Vulcan, in Birmingham on Red Mountain.
The full size mock ups of the Saturn V and Space Shuttle in Huntsville.
Jessie Owens monument in Hartselle or Florence.
USS Alabama in Mobile Bay;Moundville, Indian Mounds;Little River Canyon.
In Alabama drug trafficking is a felony. There is no statute of limitations.
A marble statue is a statue made of marble :)
The statue of Paavo Nurmi, a finnish runner, is pretty famous.
The statue of the little mermaid is famous site made famous by Denmark.---The statue itself is in Copenhagen (the Danish Capital) harbour.
Statue of Liberty
the king statue
he statue of librety
Statue of Liberty
the statue of liberty
Ever since I was young, I new the Statue of David by Michelangelo and the Statue of Liberty. Probably the two most famous world statues.
The Statue of Liberty is the most famous statue in the U.S.A.