- 208 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About This Book
Tourism in the Southeast is often associated with Florida--a state that essentially defined the industry in America. Yet Alabama has a fascinating history of tourism all its own. It all began with an enterprising politician. In 1916, John Hollis Bankhead went to great lengths to ensure that one of America's first transcontinental highways went directly through Alabama. Though it was a less efficient route for highway travelers, it marked the birth of Alabama's fledgling tourism industry, which grew exponentially with each passing decade. Since he was a boy, author Tim Hollis has traveled from the Shoals to the coast and amassed an unrivaled knowledge of Alabama tourism. From restored and preserved historic destinations to campy tourist traps and outrageous roadside attractions, this is the complete story of tourism in Alabama.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction. Everybody Get in the Car
- 1.Pulling Out of the Driveway
- 2.Stepping on the Accelerator
- Rest Stop
- 3.Putting the Pedal to the Metal
- 4.Slamming on the Brakes
- Rest Stop
- 5.Proceed with Caution
- 6.Heading Toward the Horizon
- Bibliography
- About the Author