Alabama State Line: Welcome Sign
Last updated: November 24, 2023
Given I lived in Alabama for 3 years, it was easy for me to capture this road sign as I passed if frequently on the way to and from my Tennessee hometown to visit family.
This road sign was always a welcome sight and was taken on US Hwy 72 between Bridgeport, AL and South Pittsburg, TN. You’re able to cross the road and take the Tennessee sign as well!
In October 2023, me, my parents, and husband took a trip to visit Mississippi’s highest point and got some photos with the Alabama welcome sign when we crossed from Alabama into Mississippi. Same sign, 1 year later! I’m really glad we did this because I didn’t know back in 2022 that I’d be creating blog posts for each welcome sign so this allowed me to take some more photos than just the few I previously had.
Let’s Learn About Alabama
Believe it or not, the state song is not Sweet Home Alabama by Lynard Skynyrd (it’s this one titled, “Alabama”).
- 35th highest point in the U.S.
- National Parks: 0
- National Park Service sites: 7
- Established: Dec 14, 1814 as the 22nd state
- Population: A little over 5M
- First state to recognize Christmas as a holiday in 1836
- Insect: Monarch butterfly
- Home to Rosa Parks
- Median household income: 52k
- Mammal: America black bear (interesting!)
- Reptile: Alabama red bellied turtle
- Bird: Yellowhammer/woodpecker
- Nickname: Yellowhammer State
- Dance: Square dance
- Food: Pecan, blackberry, peach
- Drink: Conecuh ridge whiskey
- Slogan: Share The Wonder, Alabama the beautiful, Where America finds its voice, Sweet Home Alabama
- Flower: Camellia
- Colors: red and white
Alabama will always hold an extremely special place in my heart and I hope to make my way back one day to settle into a forever home.
Check out my travel page to see all the places I’ve visited in Alabama! I’d love to know what you love about this amazing state.
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