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- 3. home to the Alabama Jubilee Hot Air Balloon Classic Festival.
- 6. This cities professional football team is led by a Heisman winning quarterback, who also received the MVP in his second season.
- 9. This city is home to the nations largest firework show which serves as a precursor to the “most exciting two minutes in sports”
- 10. During George Washingtons second visit to this city, he declared St. Patricks Day a holiday.
- 11. With a population of 76,143 this city is the largest in the eastern region of its state.
- 13. Otherwise known as the live music capital of the world
- 14. Lincoln This city features nine different murals, one of which depicts Lincolns last train ride.
- 15. Named after a railroad established halfway between to cities in Alabama and georgia
- 17. The Birthplace of Coca-Cola.
- 18. Home to the center of the civil rights movement
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- 1. This city is home to the worlds only insect monument.
- 2. the first city in the state of Alabama.
- 4. This city was named after early coal mining initiatives of the Wooldridge brothers who came from mining villages in “East Lothian” and “West Lothian”
- 5. location of Lee County's only covered bridge.
- 7. Home to the Montauk lighthouse.
- 8. The largest suburban city in the state of Alabama.
- 12. Located northwest of Washington, D.C., this city was named after a local church/meeting house.
- 16. This city is the site of the the only battle of the American revolutionary war fought on Delaware soil.
