Alabama

Historical Tours in Alabama

Below are Sightseeing Activity Tours & Attractions in Alabama, USA, Visit Bars, Pubs and Night Clubs in Alabama with our Nightlife Tours which include Wine Tasting, Dining Experiences in some of Alabama’s Finest Restaurants.

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Birmingham Civil Rights Tour

 

Birmingham Civil Rights Tour

Birmingham is known for its civil rights history, but matching landmarks to their significance can be difficult on a self-led tour. Visit notable locations, including the 16th Street Baptist Church, Kelly Ingram Park, and the site of the 1961 Freedom Riders attack…..

The Birmingham Ghost Walk - Hotels Churches and Riots Tour

 

The Birmingham Ghost Walk – Hotels Churches and Riots Tour

Discover the dark side of Birmingham’s history on a walking tour that focuses on the city’s allegedly haunted sites and the incidents that have taken place there. Whether you are a paranormal believer or just interested in learning

Muscle Shoals Sound Studio Tour in Sheffield Alabama

 

Muscle Shoals Sound Studio Tour in Sheffield Alabama

When in the Shoals area, visiting the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio is a must—an option only available with a guided tour. This tour of the legendary music studio not only shows you where music icons such as Keith Richards and Paul Simon….

Downtown Mobile Food Tour

 

Downtown Mobile Food Tour

Bring an appetite to Mobile’s LoDa neighborhood for a gourmet tour that blends local history with treats from gumbo to crawfish and praline. It’s a delicious way to eat lunch without limiting yourself to one meal, and you’ll get a delicious look into the city’s cuisine.

Historical Highlights of Birmingham

 

Historical Highlights of BirminghamBig Fun Dolphin Cruise and Sealife Experience Orange Beach

Explore Birmingham without the hassle of planning and navigating on a historical highlights tour. In addition to providing stories you won’t find in guidebooks, your guide points out landmarks that visitors often miss if exploring on their own.