Alabama is cool in many ways, but it is lacking in many ways. I guess that is true everywhere in the world.
Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama: Being a member of these elite 3 states, I think I am allowed to say that Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama typically are seen as the worst 3 states in the United States. While it is true that we come in last in almost every poll (public education, population wealth) much of our negative image has to do with our weaker economy and how backwards we were when it came to civil rights and the discrimination of blacks. From what I can tell from my time working across the country, today’s discrimination is no more than any other state, in fact I am willing to bet it is even less.
Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama are great places for outdoors sports. Hunting, fishing, camping, and enjoying nature are big here. We are part of the SEC the college conference known for living it up, partying, drinking, and playing a mean game of American football. Consistently we are known for having the best tailgating atmosphere and the some of the most beautiful college campuses in the country. For football games my college seats 92,000 people in its stadium, however routinely we have 135,000 to 160,000 people come and party it on campus for the game. My college is the king of this, but I understand that the rest of the south is right there with us in the party department.
I have 2 groups of family who moved from Louisiana to Alabama… maybe I should read more into that. From my time visiting them, Alabama has many cool and fun places to visit.
The north east side of Alabama has a strong tech region focusing on rockets, missiles, and things of that sort. NASA has a campus there where many of yesterdays great space rockets were created, and today’s newest space (and military) innovations. It has been many years sense I visited NE Alabama, but I am sure you can tour many of the space and science facilities.
The southern most part of Alabama touches the Gulf of Mexico. The beaches are great, not as amazing as Sand Destin Florida, but darn close. The trouble with the beaches in the gulf is the Mississippi river (largest in the world) empties so much sediment into it. If anyone invites you to a Louisiana beach, turn them down and never talk to the again. However Alabama’s beach is far enough away form the Mississippi delta that they are very nice. Last summer I vacationed down there with my other group of relatives and it was very beautiful. Two or three weeks after my vacation ended a hurricane came through and miles and miles of beach property was destroyed. I hear they are still trying to rebuild, so no telling how fun they are right now.
All in all Alabama is not a bad place. It may have a bad reputation from its past… but much of what you hear is no longer true.
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