Everything You Need To Know About Alabama

Alabama

STATE FACTS

  • State Motto: “Audemus jura nostra defendere,” “We Dare Defend Our Rights.”

  • State Capital: Montgomery

  • State Population: 5.1 million (as of 2024)

  • Nickname: The Yellowhammer State

  • Abbreviation: AL

  • Region: Southeast 

  • Year of Statehood: 1819 (22nd state)

  • States That Share a Border:
    • Tennessee
    • Georgia
    • Florida
    • Mississippi

STATE SYMBOLS

Bird: Yellowhammer

Flower: Camellia

Tree: Longleaf Pine

Flag: Alabama Flag

Animal: American Black Bear

5 FAMOUS LANDMARKS:

  1. 16th Street Baptist Church – A historic church in Birmingham and a key landmark of the Civil Rights Movement.

  2. Ivy Green (Helen Keller Birthplace) – The childhood home of Helen Keller in Tuscumbia, now a museum.

  3. Russell Cave National Monument – A national monument with archaeological significance showing human habitation for thousands of years.

  4. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park – A military history park in Mobile featuring the WWII battleship USS Alabama.

  5. Little River Canyon National Preserve – One of the deepest and most scenic canyons in the eastern U.S., located in northeastern Alabama.

5 FAMOUS FOODS:

  1. Alabama White Barbecue Chicken – Chicken smoked or grilled and slathered in Alabama’s famous tangy white sauce.

  2. Lane Cake – A layered Southern cake filled with a bourbon, pecan, and raisin custard.

  3. Shrimp and Grits (Alabama Gulf Coast Style) – Creamy grits topped with fresh Gulf shrimp, often cooked with bacon or sausage and spices.

  4. Fried Green Tomatoes – Sliced green tomatoes breaded in cornmeal and fried, usually served with a dipping sauce.

  5. Fried Catfish – Mississippi River and Gulf catfish, breaded in cornmeal and deep-fried, a staple of Alabama soul food.

Alabama Maps

Rivers Map

Alabama Map – Default view is great for cities. Terrain view is great for physical features.

Alabama Counties Map

5 INTERESTING FACTS:

  1. Alabama is called the “Heart of Dixie” and played a major role in the Civil Rights Movement.

  2. The state is home to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, where rockets for the Apollo missions were developed.

  3. Alabama has more freshwater species than any other U.S. state, making it a biodiversity hot spot.

  4. The tallest natural point in Alabama is Cheaha Mountain, standing at 2,407 feet.

  5. Alabama’s state flag features a red St. Andrew’s cross on a white background, inspired by the Confederate battle flag.

Here’s a video about the state of Alabama by Homeschool Pop on Youtube.

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