Mississippi . . . for those looking northward.
Florida or Georgia . . . for those looking Gulf-ward.
Tennessee . . . for those looking eastward.
The nation states Cuba, Mexico, and Honduras . . . for those looking westward.
Mississippi
If by left you mean west, Arkansas and Louisiana. If you mean east, Alabama.
Texas on left,Alabama on right.
Check with your local or state Alabama law enforcement agencies.
... Alabama
No, Auburn is a city in the state of Alabama.
nice question the major rivers crossing each of its state lines are Alabama Florida state line the perdido twice but only with its left half both times & the conecuh & choctawhatchee fully Alabama Georgia state line the chattahoochee but only where & when it rises over its right bank & the tallapoosa & coosa fully & always Alabama Mississippi state line the left half of the Tennessee river only & the tombigbee waterway tho technically not the tombigbee river at all & Alabama Tennessee state line the entire Tennessee river once & its right half a second time
Alabama is a state, not a city.
Either way can be used, though some unsaid rules do apply. It is usually left uncapitalized when referring commonly to it, such as "My sister is on a trip to the state of Alabama. It is usually capitalized in governmental and law-related documents, such as "The legislature of the State of Alabama hereby decrees that the Yellowhammer is its state bird." So in reality, it depends on the context.
It is the Capital of the US State of Alabama and a former Capital of the Confederate States of America.
Alabama
The abbreviation for the state of Alabama is AL.