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Alabama’s tourism marketing campaigns showcase many of the historic events and destinations that helped shape our state, as well the world. Things like our Native American heritage, unique music, and our position as the Capital of the Confederacy during the Civil War are well represented through historical markers, monuments and buildings.

But for all of the things we highlight as points of interest in Alabama, there are still many that are going unnoticed. We need your help in identifying these locations so that we can add them to the list of attractions we proudly share with visitors to our state.

 Thank you for taking the time to help.

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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (movie)
[Montgomery] [Mar 27, 2010]
Mar 27, Montgomery The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 334-240-4992. www.mccpl.lib.al.us. Free. Juliette Hampton Morgan Memorial Library, 245 High St.--Do you want to know what happened to the free-spirited Huckleberry Finn after the Adventures of Tom Sawyer? This 1960 version features broadway and film star Eddie Hodges as Huck and former heavyweight champion Archie Moore as runaway slave Jim. Raft the Mississippi River with the pair of freedom seekers, encountering scurrilous and colorful characters along the way. Discussion following the movie. 2-4 p.m.
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