Tagged with Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association (AMLA)

In Oneonta, ’tis the season for covered bridges

ONEONTA — With three covered bridges still in existence, Blount County carries the title of Covered Bridge Capital of Alabama, and, as a tribute to its roots, a one-day festival is […]

AMLA’s Reist, Pierce receive state tourism awards

DECATUR – The top executives of the Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association were among several North Alabamians to be recognized by the Alabama Tourism Department. AMLA President/CEO Tami Reist was […]

Another person’s treasure: World’s Longest Yard Sale set

GADSDEN – Each year, bargain hunters, yard sale connoisseurs, treasure seekers and those who just like to haggle make their way through northeastern Alabama for the biggest yard sale shopping […]

Celebrate the ‘spirit’ of the Fourth of July in Decatur

DECATUR – For those in search of things to do on Independence Day, the city of Decatur welcomes everyone for a day of family fun and activities at Point Mallard […]

VINEMONT — Cotton is king in North Alabama; with soybeans and corn not far behind. To celebrate the importance of agriculture and its heritage in the region, the Alabama Mountain […]

Tourism officials to organize cleanup on Bear Creek Lakes

The Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association (AMLA), Franklin County Chamber of Commerce and professional angler Timmy Horton, in partnership with Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), are hosting a river stewardship event […]

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