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Chelsea, AL 35043
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Brunswick Zone Brunswick Zone

Birmingham's Brunswick Zone is everyone's favorite place to bowl and enjoy some great family fun and recreation. The modern facility features 40 lanes, 2 billiard tables, various arcade games, a lounge, a snack bar and even a pro shop. Various special events and promotions are scheduled regularly, so make sure to check their website for deals that will absolutely bowl you over!

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Get ready for a wild time when you set out for Alabama's Sipsey Wilderness Area. This is the third largest wilderness area east of the Mississippi and is located in the Bankhead National Forest. Located just 90 miles northwest of Birmingham, the outdoor area offers camping, fishing, hunting, horseback riding as well as numerous streams that are perfect for a canoe ride. The amazing canyons and bluffs range from 50 to 200 feet high, and the trails were created by Native Americans and offer a unique way to view this rustic pocket of nature.

 
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Vulcan Vulcan

While the name may echo the classic television show Star Trek, there's nothing otherworldly about the Vulcan, the world's largest cast-iron sculpture. This visually compelling structure was created to pay tribute to the city's early iron industry. It weighs over 60 tons, stands over 55-feet-tall and was originally constructed for the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. Today the attraction stands next to an observation tower in the center of Vulcan Park that allows a somewhat closer look at this fascinating piece of history.

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