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The Alabama Bass Trail consists of five of the best Bass and other game fish lakes in the United States. click learn more

Are you looking for a great lake home as a vacation home or for full-time residence? Look no further then this beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 bath home on Lake Martin.
Lake Martin home forsale
It is located on the Alexander City, city limits line. Far enough out to truly enjoy the lake but close enough in for city water and school systems.

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Light House at Children's Harbor








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ver the past 15 years as a mobile disc jockey, I have played at hundreds of weddings. Some in-doors and others of course out under a tree, tent, and some in a barn. But my favorite and in my most humble opinion , by far the most beautiful is Children's Harbor.
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Alabama's Hunting & Fishing Trail for People with Physical Disabilities is a network of public and private recreational sites throughout the state providing accessible fishing, shooting, and hunting opportunities for individuals with physical disabilities. The new trail has been developed by the Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources in cooperation with a broad range of sponsors.
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Accessible boat ramps on Lake Martin

Looking for a fun day trip. USS Alabama Memorial Park is a great trip for the entire family.
Alabama has a truly unique history At Mobile’s Battleship Memorial Park, you don’t have to look very far to find heroes. From the mighty USS ALABAMA to the Submarine USS DRUM and 23 combat aircraft, the spirit of military pride is alive and well. Voyage through time and revisit an era of adventure and bravery as you tour our many exhibits.

The recipient of nine WWII Battle Stars, the Battleship ALABAMA and her crew of 2,500 saw action in the Atlantic for a year before joining the Pacific Fleet in mid-1943. There she fought at such key locations as Leyte, the Gilbert Islands and Okinawa. After the signing of the war-ending surrender documents in September 1945, ALABAMA, or the “Mighty A,” as she was known, led the American Fleet into Tokyo Bay.

USS Alabama

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Nearby the battleship, you can climb inside the USS DRUM, and see firsthand the conditions that confronted our Navy’s submariners. You can relive the glory days of the Air Force with “Calamity Jane,” a B-52 Stratofortress that served with the Strategic Air Command (SAC). Another cold war veteran, the A-12 “Blackbird” spy plane, is a fascinating blast from the past.

You’ll also want to see the World War II fighter planes in our beautiful Aircraft Pavilion, including a gull-winged Corsair and the P51-D Mustang Redtail, the plane flown by the valiant Tuskegee Airmen. Then inspect other aircraft from Korea, Vietnam and Desert Storm. click here to learn more