City:Birmingham
Steel Urban Lounge
Explore the possibilities at this upscale lounge that features live music and one of the most luxurious nightclub experiences in all of Birmingham!
Tipsy T's
Tipsy T's is not only a happening Karaoke bar with over 50,000 songs to choose from, but a 21+ dance club that rocks to the beat of some of Birmingham's best local bands!
The Wine Loft
Indulge in sophisticated wines paired perfectly with delectable tapas at the Wine Loft in Birmingham!
Ona's Music Room
Sample a variety of musical styles at this dimly lit, upscale nightclub where the focus is on music!
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
Travel back in time and learn about Birmingham's contributions to the Civil Rights Movement.
Kelly Ingram Park
A beautiful park in downtown Birmingham that commemorates the Children's Crusade - a Civil Rights March that protested Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s arrest - with vivid sculptures.
Arlington Antebellum Home and Gardens
Visit this historic Greek Revival home of the 1840s.
Golden Flake Tours
Ruffner Mountain
This is a 1,000-acre nature preserve in the heart of Birmingham.
Civil Rights District
This neighborhood was the center of the Civil Rights Movement and is now a 6-block tribute to American fight for human rights.
Vulcan Park
Home to the world's largest cast-iron sculpture, Vulcan, the Roman god of fire and forge.
16th Street Baptist Church
In 1963, a bomb planted by the Ku Klux Klan went off in this church killing four young African-American girls.
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
Learn about the Birmingham iron making plant that made Birmingham one of the foremost industrial centers of the South and is now a museum of industry.
Rickwood field
Visit the oldest baseball field in America.
Alabama Vision Center
Residence Inn by Marriott Birmingham Homewood
Cathedral Church of the Advent
Hyatt Place Birmingham/Inverness
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
Admire some of the greatest athletes who ever lived as you study the more than 5,000 sports artifacts on display in this 33,000 sq. foot Sports Museum.

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