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The Brains on Apr 15th, 2011 in
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ContentsStates that Spent the Most Online for Mother’s DayStates That Spent the Least Online for Mother’s DaySpecial Statistical Note:I know this is an odd little statistic, but it is a little different and a little fun, so we thought we’d post it for you.
States that Spent the Most Online for Mother’s Day
Oregon spends more money on Mom than any other state in the country when it comes to...
ContentsHampton American History Landmarks in AlabamaInteresting Items Related to AL HistoryPage Citations and Related ArticlesHampton American History Landmarks in Alabama
Discover some of the more interesting American history landmarks in the state of Alabama, such as the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Boll Weevil Monument, and the birthplace of Helen Keller.
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Wondering what the rainfall is like in Alabama? This excellent precipitation map shows you the average rainfall throughout the state in a visual way. One picture is definitely worth a thousand words!
This precipitation map shows the amount of rainfall the state of Alabama receives. Download the map as a PDF file.
 
 
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ContentsPopulation Statistics for AlabamaSuggested Reading on AlabamaPopulation Statistics for Alabama
Below you will find the population statistics for the state of Alabama from the US Census Bureau. The data come directly from their site, and is updated regularly.
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ContentsAlabama State Agricultural MuseumAlabama State ChampionshipAlabama State Renaissance FaireAlabama has many state symbols, that are places. Come and visit all these fantastic sites and locations. From museums, to botanical gardens, to peanut monuments, this page has it all.
Alabama State Agricultural Museum
Learn more about the Dothan Landmarks Park at their home site. See photo galleries of the different...
ContentsAlabama State AmphibianAlabama State Bird Alabama State Butterfly Alabama State Freshwater FishAlabama State Saltwater FishAlabama State InsectAlabama State Game BirdLearn about the wild turkey, whose threatened life, gave it an Alabama position.Source: ADAH Kids
Alabama State Game Bird (Wild Turkey)This has good information on the wild turkey. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a...
ContentsAlabama State Symbols
State Folk Dance, State Historic Theater, State Outdoor Drama, State Outdoor Musical, and State Poet Laureate Alabama State Symbols
State Folk Dance, State Historic Theater, State Outdoor Drama, State Outdoor Musical, and State Poet Laureate
Alabama State Folk DanceAlabama’s state folk dance is the square dance. Learn about the history of this dancing form on this helpful...
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ContentsDownload the Alabama State Soil ProfileFittingly, the Alabama State Soil is called Bama.
The Bama soil series was designated the official state soil of Alabama by the State Legislature on April 22, 1997.
These very deep, well-drained, moderately permeable soils formed in thick deposits of loamy fluvial or marine sediments. These soils make up more than 360,000 acres, mainly in the western and central parts...
ContentsAlabama State Flowers, Alabama State Soil, and State TreesAlabama State Flowers, Alabama State Soil, and State Trees
Alabama State FlowerLearn about the legislature that adopted the state flower, the camellia.Source: Alabama Department of Archives & History
Alabama State Flower – Camellia - (Adobe Acrobat Required)With everything from the history of camellias, to planting requirements, this...
ContentsAlabama State Gemstone, Alabama State Fossil, Alabama State Mineral, and Alabama State RockAlabama State Gemstone, Alabama State Fossil, Alabama State Mineral, and Alabama State Rock
Alabama State Fossil Complete with detailed bone sketches and artists conceptions of what they would look like, this site is really interestingSource: State of Alabama Geological Survey
Alabama State Fossil –...