Appearance
River Heritage is the southern region of Alabama, excluding the Gulf Coast region in the south west. It includes the Wiregrass region of southeastern Alabama.
Cities
[edit]- 1 Montgomery - the capital of Alabama
- 2 Andalusia
- 3 Auburn - home to Auburn University
- 4 Butler
- 5 Demopolis
- 6 Dothan
- 7 Enterprise - home of the Boll Weevil Monument and Enterprise State Community College
- 8 Eufaula
- 9 Florala - Home of Sgt. Rodney J. Evans (Medal of Honor Recipient), the longest Masonic day Celebration (June 24), and Lake Jackson based Florala State Park.
- 10 Geneva - Home of Constitution Oak, the largest and possibly oldest live oak tree in the state
- 11 Georgiana - birthplace of Hank Williams Sr.
- 12 Greenville
- 13 Luverne
- 14 Millbrook
- 15 Phenix City - home of University of Alabama football player Earl Alexander, former home of MLB player Tim Hudson of the Braves
- 16 Selma
- 17 Troy - home of Troy University
- 18 Tuskegee
Other destinations
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Talk
[edit]This section of Alabama is known for its thick Southern accent that is for noticeable in people of this area of Alabama rather than the northern and central sections.
Get in
[edit]Some options include Dothan Regional Airport (DHN IATA) and Montgomery Regional Airport (MGM IATA).
Get around
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[edit]Do
[edit]- 1 Butter and Egg Adventures, located in Troy.
- 2 Frank Jackson State Park, 100 Jerry, Adams Rd, Opp, ☏ +1 334 493-6988. Daily 6AM-7PM. State park with lake for swimming and a curious walkable island reachable by footbridge.
- 3 Open Pond Recreation Area.