Some of the more popular campsites in South Alabama include the Sweet Home Alabama Camp and RC Park and Gulf State Park Campground. There are also KOA Campgrounds in the area.
From my point of view, most people from Alabama probably have a stronger southern accent (mostly south Alabama). But some parts of Mississippi probably have strong accents as well. Tennessee isn't considered as "deep south" as Alabama & Mississippi.
University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa Calhoun Community College in Decatur University of North Alabama in Florence Alabama State University in Montgomery Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville University of West Alabama in Livingston University of North Alabama in Florence University of South Alabama in Mobile
The answer may provoke further discussion - but Alabama, some may suggest Texas
Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, North CArolina, Louisianna,Tennessee
Schools such as colleges and universities offers Physical Therapist degree. Some of this schools are Alabama State University, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, University of South Alabama and AT Still University of Health Sciences.
I suppose you could demolish some.
It is located in some places of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Florida obviously.
There were many states that had slaves. Some of the states were Kansas, Tennessee, Alabama, North and South Carolina, and Georgia.
In some super markets or warehouses.
Yes. Some Costco warehouses have Garden Centers. I don't know were you live but were I live there is one in Barrie, Ontario that has one.
Yes. Creek Indians still exist. Some of us live in Oklahoma and some of us live in South Alabama.