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Raw Video: Joey Chestnut Wins Nathan Hot Dog Eating Contest but Ex-champ Takeru Kobayashi ArrestedRaw Video: Joey Chestnut wins Nathan hot dog eating contest but ex-champ Takeru Kobayashi arrested
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Where is Tiger Woods on His 34th Birthday?Where is Tiger Woods today, Wednesday, December 30, on his 34th birthday? -
John Wilkes BoothSo, most people know about John Wilkes Booth and the fact that he shot President Abraham Lincoln on 14 April 1865. But most people don't know there is a connection between Mr. Booth and Montgomery.
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Montgomery's Capitol Building - One Stop Shop for HistoryThis is one place that shouldn't be missed on a trip here.
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Unusual Connections to Montgomery, AlabamaYou don't usually associated the word unusual with Alabama or Montgomery but we'll bet you didn't know that most of the things below happened in, or were located in, Montgomery itself.
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St. John's Episcopal Church, MontgomeryThe Gothic-style building is a must see. It's the oldest Episcopal church in Montgomery, and a few earnest pioneer settlers brought it together in 1834.
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U.S. Space & Rocket CenterThis is the place to satisfy your inner astronaut, no matter what age you are.
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Sloss Furnaces National Historic LandmarkSince iron ore, coal and limestone could be found in abundance, the area became an industrial powerhouse and the city owes a lot of its history to the production of iron.
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Rosa Parks MuseumMost Americans know the famous story by now. And the rest, as they say, is history.
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Nat King ColeDid you know that Nat King Cole was born and raised in Montgomery, Alabama? Yes, it's true.
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What's in a Name?Well you are correct if you answered that when the city was established in 1819 it was named after General Richard Montgomery who fought in the American War of Independence.
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Montgomery - Keeping the Youngsters HappyKnow that the youngsters in your group will be enthralled by all the kid-specifics attractions available.
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Historic Union StationIf you are in Montgomery, Alabama, be sure to check out the Historic Union Station. These premises were originally designed by Mr. Benjamin Boswell Smith and opened to the public as far back as May 6, 1898.
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Hank Williams Museum MontgomeryHe lived only a short time. And he died at the young age of only 29, but Hank Williams is an icon for anyone who loves music and especially for anyone who loves country music.
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First Flying School - It's Near Montgomery, AlabamaOnce their plane had been invented, the Wright Brothers needed to train pilots to demonstrate their new aircraft. Setting up a flying school was how they were going to do that.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald MuseumF. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife made Montgomery, AL, their home.
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Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church and ParsonageHistory comes alive again at the church where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. preached
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Civil Rights Memorial CenterSome names here you will recognize, like Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and see others you won't know. But they are all equally important.
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A Streetcar Named -- Lightning Route?Wasn't the birth of the electric street car in San Francisco? No. Read on to find out how this form of transportation originated.
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Top 6 Famous People from MontgomeryHere's why these six people all associated with Montgomery and helped put this fascinating town on the map.
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6 Buildings to Visit in Montgomery, AlabamaMontgomery is chock full of history. You can see it everywhere you look. And here are the best buildings to check out while you are there.
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Montgomery: Courageous, Visionary and RebelliousTravel guide Montgomery
