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Birmingham's Civil Rights District named Ala.'s 2012 tourist attraction of the year

Birmingham's Civil Rights District named Ala.'s 2012 tourist attraction of the year

BIRMINGHAM, AL (WBRC)- An area of Birmingham devoted to remembering the city's role in the civil rights movement is being recognized this year as Alabama's 2012 tourist attraction of the year.

The Alabama Department of Tourism named the Birmingham Civil Right District as the 2012 attraction of the year. The district includes 16th Street Baptist Church, Kelly Ingram Park and the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. The department says the Civil Rights District served as a "ground zero" during the 1963 civil rights campaign.

The tourism department says Kelly Ingram Park was a common gathering spot for civil rights demonstrators in the early 1960s. Statues in the park commemorate a time when police officers turned fire hoses and police dogs on civil rights marchers, including children.

Another famous civil rights landmark, Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, was the site of a 1963 bombing set off by Ku Klux Klan members that killed four young girls.

Zoo Crew: Checking out the new aviary

Zoo Crew: Checking out the new aviary

Wes visited with Cindy Pinger from the Birmingham Zoo to learn more about the new aviary area near the giraffe feeding exhibit. There are 23 birds from across Africa inside the exhibit and Cindy shares a little bit about several species with Wes.

For more information, visit birminghamzoo.com.

[Watch Wes and Cindy in the aviary here.]
 

State parks featured on Absolutely Alabama

State parks featured on Absolutely Alabama

Fred Hunter highlights the beauty and history of Alabama's 22 state parks in tonight's Absolutely Alabama segment.

If you're interested in geocaching and enjoy exploring, there's an Alabama State Parks Geocaching Challenge that kicks off this weekend at the Lakepoint Resort State Park in Eufaula. The challenge will take participants to all 22 state parks and across 1,300 miles.

"Each cache will be kid friendly and have a first finders prize," the website says. Those who complete the entire challenge will receive a trackable geocaching coin as a prize. Visit www.alapark.com or call 1-800-ALAPARK for details.

Walking tours offered state-wide in April

Walking tours offered state-wide in April

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - The Alabama Tourism Department says 25 towns across the state will be offering walking tours in April to show off their historic areas and courthouse squares.

A variety of community leaders will lead the free tours. The hour-long tours will start at 10 a.m. on April 7, 14, 21, and 28.

Towns participating in the program include Abbeville, Ashland, Athens, Atmore, Birmingham, Butler, Courtland, Cullman, Decatur, Enterprise, Eufaula, Fairhope, Gadsden, Hartselle, Huntsville, Madison, Monroeville, Montevallo, Montgomery, Prattville, Selma, Sylacauga, Tallassee, Tuscumbia and Wetumpka.

Tour coordinator Brian Jones of the Alabama Tourism Department said Alabama is the only state with statewide, simultaneous walking tours. He said the program began nine years ago and keeps growing each year.

Hanceville thrift store damaged April 27 reopens this week

The Mission Possible Bargain Center in Hanceville was severely damaged during the April 27 storms. But the community will celebrate its reopening this week with several events.

This Thursday, March 22 at 8:30 a.m. employees, Hanceville Mayor Kenneth Nail and members of the Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce will celebrate the occasion with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

The bargain center will also offer a grand-reopening sale Saturday, March 24 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Shoppers will enjoy a 25 percent discount on their purchases that day.

Mission Possible Bargain Centers are a fundraising arm of The Jimmie Hale Mission, based in Birmingham. All proceeds from the stores benefit the Mission's ministries, including the Royal Pines Recovery Center in nearby Blount County.

 

 

Public storm shelters in Cullman County

Public storm shelters in Cullman County

The City of Cullman posted the following list of public storm shelters on their Facebook page:

List of Cullman County public storm shelters, per Cullman County EMA:

  • Cullman County Courthouse Basement (opens when tornado watch issued)
  • Garden City Town Hall (will hold 500 people)
  • Vinemont/Providence Fire Station #2 (will hold 100 people)
  • Vinemont/Providence Fire Station #1 (will hold 100 people)
  • Dodge City Town Hall Basement (built to storm shelter standards)

For more information, contact the Cullman County EMA at 256-739-5410.