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81. Montgomery Area Chamber Of Commerce
exits, State Highway 14 and the alabama River Parkway A wholesome country environment,a good school system Area Chamber of Commerce 3160 Park Circle Millbrook
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River Region Wetumpka The Wetumpka public school system consists of an elementary, intermediate, junior high and high school, and there are several private schools to choose from as well. The city also offers medical care through local medical centers and a county hospital. Wetumpka features many attractions including Fort Toulouse/Jackson Park and several area museums and parks. There is also easy access to Lake Jordan and Lake Martin. With a beautiful scenic setting, numerous historical sites, and abundant outdoor recreation, Wetumpka does indeed offer something for everyone. Wetumpka Area Chamber of Commerce
110 East Bridge Street
Wetumpka, AL 36092

82. PS&P - Environment
Other states with large wetland acreage are alabama, Georgia, Maine ERI presidentLeif J. Hauge says the park provides the ideal environment to showcase the
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83. Honeymooning On Alabama's Gulf Coast
The state of alabama has seen to it that a Gulf State Park covers more than 6000acres of the the coast offers such variety in its environment and activities
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"THE ISLAND"...ON ALABAMA'S GULF COAST A HONEYMOON PLAYGROUND The Beach Boys sang about a place like this. A place for bodies in the sand and tropical drinks melting in your hand. A place for afternoon delights and moonlit nights. And although Kokomo doesn't really exist, "The Island" does. Miles and miles of sugar white sand beaches. The brilliant turquoise blue of the sparkling gulf. The magic rhythm of waves kissing the shore. What a perfect romantic setting for beginning your lives together! All of this is within almost every honeymoon budget, and it's just 214 miles from New Orleans...a 3-1/2 hour drive. The Alabama Gulf Coast from Mobile Bay to Perdido Bay is a true-life newlywed's dream. Nicknamed "The Island," this stretch of gulf shoreline has long been a paradise for couples - and with good reason. Thirty-two miles of incredibly beautiful sugary white beaches offer unlimited opportunities for warm, sun-kissed afternoons lying on the beach together and for midnight strolls over the dunes and among the swaying sea oats, under a velvet, starry sky. The crystal blue-green gulf water is clear and inviting. The surf - sometimes lapping gently at the shore and sometimes crashing in majestic waves of foam and spray - is a playground of fun.

84. AmeriCorps*NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps)
for the Blind Littleton, CO Issue Area Human Needs Denver parks and Rec.Mountainparks District Morrison, CO Issue Area environment Denver parks and Rec
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AmeriCorps*NCCC teams meet community needs in cooperation with non-profit programs, state and local agencies, and other community groups. AmeriCorps*NCCC is a 10-month residential national service program for young women and men between the ages of 18 - 24. Members serve on environmental projects, education, public safety, disaster relief, and other community needs across the country. Find out how your community could benefit from an AmeriCorps*NCCC team by sponsoring a project. Project Sponsors for this state are listed below. Duplicate listings indicate multipe projects with the same sponsor. This page was last updated on April 14, 2003.
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85. Theme Parks In Birmingham QUICK, Information At NO CHARGE On Theme Parks In Birm
alabama amusement parks Theme parks and amusement parks in alabama travel Comprehensivelist of amusement parks and theme parks in alabama, complete with
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86. GORP - Southeast Trail Guide, Hiking, Hike, Walk, Walking, Trek, Trekking, Backc
lesser trafficked trails, such as alabama s Pinhoti Trail. trail begins in PickettState Park, Tennessee and Louisiana s Bayou Culture and environment on Foot.
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Trail Finder Skills/How-to ... Discussion Boards ACTIVITIES Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi Trail Guide ALABAMA No Snow Zones - Sipsey Wilderness, where hikers go to escape the snow in Alabama. Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail - Lies within the boundaries of the Natchez Trace Parkway, extending for 450 miles from Natchez, Mississippi, to Nashville, Tennessee. Long Trails of the Southeast - Step off the gridlocked AT and explore the Southeast's lesser trafficked trails, such as Alabama's Pinhoti Trail. ARKANSAS Ouachita National Forest - The wildest landscape in Middle America, the Ouachitas have rugged trails, roaring whitewater and supreme natural beauty. Some say it should have been a national park. . . KENTUCKY Daniel Boone National Forest - These mountains contain enough cliffs, sandstone arches and canyons to remind you of the southwest - with enough rain to grow a hardwood forest to get lost in.

87. Barbara Grygutis
A sculptural environment for the ceremonial courtyard in this 94, Socrates SculpturePark, Long Island alabama Biennial. University of alabama National Site
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88. GORP - Top U.S. Road Biking Routes - Tennessee, Alabama, And Mississippi
was hindered most by the environment in which Department of Interior, National ParkService, Natchez Find destinations in Tennessee, alabama, and Mississippi.
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Eastern States Maine New Jersey/ Pennsylvania Maryland Virginia Central States Wisconsin Tennessee/ Alabama/ Mississippi Louisiana Mountain States Colorado Utah and Arizona Arizona Western States Washington California How to Plan for a Bike Tour Mountain Biking Meccas ... Biking Trips ACTIVITIES Top Ten U.S. Road Biking Routes By Ethan Gelber, GORP Editor Natchez Trace Parkway Tennessee / Alabama / Mississippi The new Natchez Trace Parkway stays faithful to the path of the original Natchez Trace Trail original trail . Nearly complete, there is now an unhurried 442-mile strip between Natchez, Mississippi, and Nashville, Tennessee. Cycling along the Natchez Trace Parkway is a treat. Peppered with bicycle-only campgrounds, convenient places for service and maintenance stops, and clear directions available for bypasses in some of the more congested areas (like Jackson, Mississippi), this is a byway with everything that cyclists of all skill levels could want. Heading south, pick up the Parkway off Tennessee Route 100 before Linton and Fairview, then just follow signs. For good information about cycling along the Parkway and for a Parkway map, write to U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, Natchez Trace Parkway, 2680 Natchez Trace Parkway, Tupelo, MS 38801.

89. Resource Listing: ‘Volunteers In Parks’ Program Launched In Alabama
Scan ‘Volunteers In parks’ Program Launched in alabama. View ‘Volunteers Workalabama VIP Program Takes Pride In State parks. alabama
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90. Mill Creek RV Park
Garden; Limestone Flea Market; North alabama Railroad Museum This very small (30 sites)RV park is located on The scenic and serene environment is popular with
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Description of Surrounding Area
Beautiful North Alabama. Lots of scenic sightseeing. Abundant bird watching, deer and turkey. Civil War History is "everywhere". Mill Creek Park is centrally located for a variety of day trips.
Description of RV Park
This very small (30 sites) RV park is located on one end of a 200 acre parcel. Large open RV sites will accommodate awnings and slide outs with ease. All sites have 50AMP +water +sewer. Most are pull thrus. Resident owners. The scenic and serene environment is popular with travelers who have gone out of their way to find it. The gated entrance insures privacy "after hours" Southern Hospitality is a way of life and each guest is greeted with "We're so glad you came" and is treated that way.
Description of Rooms/Cabins
No cabins Amenities Modem friendly. Telephone available at site for long term stays. Enclosed pavilion is screened for summer and can quickly be winterized for sudden fall or spring cool snaps. Bathrooms and showers are wheelchair accessible. Over 2 miles of walking trails. The rock bottom creek is the focal point of the walking trails and includes a variety of wildflowers.

91. Alabama Events - Alabama Bureau Of Tourism & Travel
Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park—Programs on are presented in a naturalenvironment. William Shakespeare (Montgomery) alabama Shakespeare Festival
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92. Joint Institute For Energy And Environment--Summer Intern Program
Ridge National Environmental Research Park; Tennessee Clean Tennessee Department ofEnvironment and Conservation; University of alabama, Tuscaloosa; University of
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About the Program The purpose of the JIEE/SAMAB summer intern program is to provide real-world experience for students interested in environmental decision making. The ten-week program, which began in 1997, brings undergraduate and graduate students to the Knoxville-Chattanooga, Tennessee area, where they work with and at various agencies and organizations involved in environmental decision making. The ten-week internship begins June 7 and ends August 13, 2004. Between eight and ten interns will be selected Selected students will be placed with environmental decision makers around the Southern Appalachian region. Host organizations/mentors will include federal, state, and municipal governments; small and large businesses; and non-governmental organizations. Interns will develop individualized projects with their host organization around one or more environmental-decision issues, observing and studying the decision-making process and its context. The interns will gather seven or eight times for seminars on environmental research and decision making, rotating so that each mentor/host organization leads one presentation reflecting their perspective on decision making. The seminars are designed to expose students to different organizational types, issues, and decision contexts/processes. Interns will be paid $3,750 and be provided a work place, work experience, and mentoring by the organization in which they are placed. They will be responsible for their own housing and board. (SAMAB/JIEE and the host organizations will assist in locating the appropriate housing, which may include university housing.)

93. Chamber Of Commerce Of West Alabama - A Place To Call Home
Moundville Archaeological Park Located fifteen miles south of Tuscaloosa (1 MoundParkway, Moundville), the park is part of the alabama Museum of Natural
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Tuscaloosa County Visitor's Information
Tuscaloosa County abounds in unexpected treats, from cultural activities to outdoor fun. Whatever whets your appetite for entertainment, exercises your creativity, inspires, excites or just relaxes you can be found in Tuscaloosa County year round. Theatre, dance, opera, visual arts, music, crafts, festivals, film and educational programs all provide the Tuscaloosa County area with exceptional cultural opportunities. Many sources are unique and world renown. Among some of the areas cultural attractions are:
  • The U of A Moody Music Facility The Bean Browne Theatre The Renaissance Art Gallery The Kentuck Arts Festival International City Fest and Heritage Week.
Tuscaloosa County is a Mecca for water sports. The most popular lakes for recreation are Lake Tuscaloosa, Holt Lake, Lake Lurleen, Lake Nichol and Oliver Lake. The Black Warrior River also provides additional recreational opportunities. There are three state parks in the Tuscaloosa area: Lake Lurleen State Park, Moundville Archeological Park, and Tannehill State Park. The Tuscaloosa County Park and Recreation Authority (PARA) operates thirty-one public parks totaling 1,700 acres of public land. In addition PARA provides citizens with a full range of playgrounds, 20 softball field, 8 baseball fields, 45 tennis courts and 17 picnic areas. Golf courses in the area include: Five public courses, four private courses, and two practice ranges.

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