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Alabama State Archives

Archive-It Partner Since: Sep, 2005

Organization Type: State Archives & Libraries

Organization URL: http://www.archives.state.al.us/   

Description:

The Alabama Department of Archives and History tells the story of the people of Alabama by preserving records and artifacts of historical value and promoting a better understanding of Alabama history.

Page 1 of 1 (41 Total Results)

Title: Alabama Governor, State of Alabama: Office of Governor Robert Bentley

URL: http://governor.alabama.gov

Collection: Alabama Constitutional Offices, F-N

Description: Website of the governors of Alabama

Captured 13 times between Mar 16, 2010 and Sep 11, 2012

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Alabama - Executive branch Governors - Alabama Social issues - Alabama Immigration reform - Alabama

Title: Alabama Governor Newsroom

URL: http://governor.alabama.gov/news/newsroom.aspx

Collection: Alabama Constitutional Offices, F-N

Description: Governor Press Releases, Proclamations, Executive Orders

Captured 2 times between Aug 08, 2011 and Oct 25, 2011

Subject:   Governor - Alabama,  Economic development - Alabama ,  Emigration and immigration - Alabama

Title: Alabama: All State Agencies News Feed

URL: http://media.alabama.gov/rss/rss.aspx

Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B

Description: News releases and news feed from all agecnies of the government of the State of Alabama

Captured  on Aug 09, 2011

Subject:   Education - Alabama Elections - Alabama,  Economic development - Alabama ,  Emergency management - Alabama Public financing - Alabama Public health - Alabama Alabama - Government Natural disasters - Alabama Public safety - Alabama Alabama - Politics and Government Public Service Announcements - Alabama

Title: Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs News Feed

URL: http://media.alabama.gov/rss/rss.aspx?id=25

Collection: Alabama State Agency News and RSS Feeds

Description: News Feed of the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs

Captured 8 times between Dec 13, 2011 and Jan 08, 2013

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Community Block Grants - Alabama Municipal grants - Alabama Infrastructure improvements - Alabama

Title: Alabama Development Office News Feed

URL: http://media.alabama.gov/rss/rss.aspx?id=5

Collection: Alabama State Agency News and RSS Feeds

Description: News feed of the Alabama Development Office

Captured 7 times between Dec 13, 2011 and Jan 08, 2013

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Economic growth - Alabama Emigration and immigration - Alabama Business incentives - Alabama

Title: Northwest Alabama Council of Local Governments Website

URL: http://nacolg.com/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, M - Z

Description: The Northwest Alabama Council of Local Governments (NACOLG), is the regional planning and intergovernmental coordination agency created by the local governments pursuant to Alabama State Legislation. It is a voluntary association of governmental units in the five county region of Colbert, Franklin, Lauderdale, Marion, and Winston Counties along with the municipalities therein.

Captured 6 times between Apr 07, 2010 and Sep 13, 2012

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Community development - Alabama Colbert County (Ala.) Marion County (Ala.) Lauderdale County (Ala.) Winston County (Ala.) Franklin County (Ala.)

Title: South Central Alabama Development Commission

URL: http://scadc.net/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, M - Z

Description: The South Central Alabama Development Commission (SCADC) is a quasi-government agency that encompasses the Area Agency on Aging & Planning & Economic Development for South Central Alabama. The Commission is committed to assisting seniors with services covered under the Older Americans Act, Medicare, Medicaid and other state funded programs. The Commission also has a devoted team committed to helping communities with community and economic development projects including planning and GIS for its member governments. For over 30 years, our staff has successfully assisted local governments in preparing planning strategies, securing and administering development grant funds, and providing aging assistance, thereby allowing local officials to make informed decisions regarding their community's future and providing additional benefits for their citizens.

Captured 3 times between Aug 23, 2011 and Sep 13, 2012

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Aging - Alabama Social services - Alabama

Title: Official State of Alabama Portal

URL: http://state.al.us/

Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K

Description: The Official State of Alabama Portal to give as much information as possible about the state

Captured  on Mar 19, 2009

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Tourism - Alabama Alabama - Government Voting - Alabama Industrial development - Alabama

Title: ADECA on Twitter

URL: http://twitter.com/ADECA_News/

Collection: Alabama State Agency Twitter Feeds

Description: Twitter feed of the Alabama Dept. of Economic and Community Affairs

Captured 6 times between Dec 01, 2011 and Jan 08, 2013

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Community initiatives - Alabama Community development - Alabama Grants - Alabama Block grants - Alabama

Title: Alabama Dept. of Economic and Community Affairs Website

URL: http://www.adeca.alabama.gov/

Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B

Description: "Helping state communities grow and prosper is the ultimate goal of the Ala. Dept. of Economic and Community Development."

Captured 6 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Mar 16, 2009

Videos: 4 Videos Captured

Subject:   economic development grants,  Economic development - Alabama ,  Alabama - Industrial development Community development - Alabama

Title: Alabama Development Office Website, Alabama Dept. of Commerce Website

URL: http://www.ado.alabama.gov

Collection: Alabama State Agencies C - D

Description: The Alabama Development Office is responsible for recuriting industry to Alabama. Most commonly know as “the” state agency for economic development, the Alabama Development Office (ADO) has one mission – simply to create jobs in Alabama. First established in the 1970s through a governor’s executive order and later re-established by the Alabama Legislature, ADO coordinates economic development resources leading to quality job creation throughout Alabama. ADO professionals work through a combination of efforts identifying prospects to grow and broaden Alabama’s industry base. The agency markets Alabama to the world identifying companies who could have an expansion project in the Southeast over the next three to five years. ADO also fields calls from site consultants who are hired by companies to find a location for their company.

Captured 6 times between Mar 18, 2010 and Sep 13, 2012

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Jobs - Alabama Employment - Alabama Alabama Industrial Development Training (AIDT)

Title: Alabama Development Office Website

URL: http://www.ado.alabama.gov/

Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B

Description: The agency in charge of industrial recruitment and economic development in Alabama

Captured 2 times between Nov 20, 2008 and Mar 16, 2009

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Industrial development - Alabama

Title: Alabama Development Office Website

URL: http://www.ado.state.al.us/

Collection: Alabama State Agencies C - D

Description: The Alabama Development Office is responsible for recuriting industry to Alabama. Most commonly know as “the” state agency for economic development, the Alabama Development Office (ADO) has one mission – simply to create jobs in Alabama. First established in the 1970s through a governor’s executive order and later re-established by the Alabama Legislature, ADO coordinates economic development resources leading to quality job creation throughout Alabama. ADO professionals work through a combination of efforts identifying prospects to grow and broaden Alabama’s industry base. The agency markets Alabama to the world identifying companies who could have an expansion project in the Southeast over the next three to five years. ADO also fields calls from site consultants who are hired by companies to find a location for their company.

Captured 2 times between Mar 18, 2010 and Aug 30, 2010

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Jobs - Alabama Employment - Alabama Alabama Industrial Development Training (AIDT)

Title: Alabama Development Office Website

URL: http://www.ado.state.al.us/

Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B

Description: "To lead and coordinate economic development resources in order to facilitate quality job opportunities throughout all Alabama."

Captured 6 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Mar 16, 2009

Subject:   economic development attracting and promoting business,  Economic development - Alabama ,  Industrial development - Alabama

Title: Alabama Film Office Website

URL: http://www.alabamafilm.org

Collection: Alabama State Agencies E - F

Description: The Alabama Film Office is to increase economic opportunities by building and promoting film and the related media industries in the State of Alabama. This includes recommending policies and legislation, implementing and participating in programs and projects, and actively representing Alabama’s natural assets and film industry infrastructure.

Captured 6 times between Mar 19, 2010 and Sep 13, 2012

Videos: 12 Videos Captured

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Alabama Entertainment Industry Incentive Act of 2009 Filming - Alabama Movie film production - Alabama Alabama Film Index

Title: Alabama Film Office Website

URL: http://www.alabamafilm.org/

Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B

Description: This office recruits film makers to Alabama

Captured 2 times between Nov 20, 2008 and Mar 16, 2009

Videos: 4 Videos Captured

Subject:   Film industry - Alabama,  Economic development - Alabama

Title: Alabama-Tombigbee Regional Commission Website

URL: http://www.alarc.org/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L

Description: The Alabama-Tombigbee Regional Commission was founded in 1970. It was created because local government leaders from ten counties in southwest Alabama believe that the physical, economic and social well-being of the entire region and its individual communities depends on continuing area-wide cooperation and the sharing of many policies, plans and services. Participants include Choctaw, Butler County, Gilbertown, Lisman, Pennington, Silas, Toxey, Needham, Clarke County, Coffeeville, Fulton, Grove Hill, Jackson, Thomasville, Conecuh County, Castleberry, Evergreen, Repton, Dallas County, Orrville, Selma, Marengo County, Dayton, Demopolis, Faunsdale, Myrtlwood, Sweet Water, Thomaston, Linden, Monroe County, Beatrice, Excel, Frisco City, Monroeville, Vredenburgh, Perry County, Marion Uniontown, Sumter County, Cuba, Epes, Gaineville, Geiger, Livington, York, Emelle, Washington County, Chatom, McIntosh Millry, Wilcox County, Camden, Oak Hill, Pine Apple, Pine Hill, Yellow Bluff.

Captured 2 times between Sep 11, 2012 and Sep 11, 2012

Subject:   Regional planning - Alabama,  Economic development - Alabama ,  Tombigbee River (Ala.) Choctaw County (Ala.) Clarkie County (Ala.) Conecuh County (Ala.) Dallas County (Ala.) Marengo County (Ala.) Monroe County (Ala.) Perry County (Ala.) Sumter County (Ala.) Washington County (Ala.) Wilcox County (Ala.)

Title: Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments Website

URL: http://www.alarc.org/tarcog/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L

Description: Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments (TARCOG) assists local governments with plans, projects and senior programs. The five participating counties are DeKalb, Jackson, Limestone, Marshall, and Madison.

Captured 7 times between Mar 30, 2009 and Sep 11, 2012

Subject:   Regional planning - Alabama Huntsville (Ala.),  Economic development - Alabama ,  Madison County (Ala.) Jackson County (Ala.) DeKalb county (Ala.) Marshall County (Ala.)

Title: Appalachian Regional Commission

URL: http://www.arc.gov/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L

Description: The Appalachian Regional Commission is a federal-state partnership that works for sustainable economic and community development in the Appalachian region.

Captured 4 times between Feb 14, 2011 and Sep 11, 2012

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Economic growth - Southern States

Title: Business Council of Alabama

URL: http://www.bcatoday.org/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L

Description: The Business Council of Alabama is designed to fight for business and industry. We know you feel at a competitive disadvantage when it comes to meeting the mounting bottom line costs that result from costly regulations, frivolous lawsuits, rising health care costs, unfair labor laws and more. Our members tell us every day. That’s how we know where to focus our efforts at the State House in Montgomery and in Washington, D.C. Since our founding in 1985, with the merger of the Alabama Chamber of Commerce and the Associated Industries of Alabama, we have worked hard to improve Alabama’s business climate. On the strength of some 5,000 members, who employ nearly three-quarters of a million Alabamians, BCA's voice is heard. Thanks to our strong and growing membership, the BCA is THE unified voice for Alabama business and industry.

Captured 3 times between Aug 23, 2011 and Sep 11, 2012

Videos: 1 Videos Captured

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Economic growth - Alabama Business - Alabama Business and government - Alabama Lobbying - Alabama

Title: Central Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission Website

URL: http://www.carpdc.com/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L

Description: The Central Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission is a public agency established by the voluntary association of local governments. The Commission is organized under permissive state enabling legislation, Title 11, Sections 85 - 50 through 85 - 73, Code of Alabama, 1975, as an advisory planning commission. The Commission studies regional problems of mutual interest to cities and counties with the objective of guiding the development of policy and making action recommendations to carry out programs and projects to benefit member governments. It is composed of Autauga County, Elmore County and Montgomery County.

Captured 7 times between Mar 30, 2009 and Sep 11, 2012

Subject:   Regional planning - Alabama,  Economic development - Alabama ,  Montgomery (Ala.) Autauga County (Ala.) Elmore County (Ala.) Montgomery County (Ala.) Prattville (Ala.)

Title: Alabama Film Office - Government Organization - Montgomery, AL | Facebook

URL: http://www.facebook.com/FilmAlabama/

Collection: Alabama State Agency Facebook Pages

Captured 5 times between Sep 25, 2012 and Jan 08, 2013

Videos: 46 Videos Captured

Subject:   Film - Alabama,  Economic development - Alabama

Title: Alabama Arise on Facebook

URL: http://www.facebook.com/alabama.arise/

Collection: Alabama State Agency Facebook Pages

Description: Arise Citizens' Policy Project (ACPP), founded in 1994, is a statewide nonprofit, nonpartisan coalition of 150 congregations and community groups and some 1,400 individuals united in their belief that low-income people are suffering because of state policy decisions. In a state that by many measures is the worst place for poor people to live in the United States, ACPP believes acts of charity are vital, but they are not enough; we must work to improve harmful state policies. ACPP provides a structure in which Alabamians can engage in public debates with the goal of improving the welfare of all Alabamians.

Captured 10 times between Aug 30, 2011 and Jan 08, 2013

Videos: 3 Videos Captured

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Alabama - Government Alabama Tea Party Poverty - Alabama Social stratification - Alabama

Title: Northwest Alabama Council of Local Government Facebook Page

URL: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/Northwest-Alabama-Council-of-Local-Government/134837676565792

Collection: Alabama State Agency Facebook Pages

Description: Northwest Alabama Council of Local Government Facebook page

Captured 8 times between Aug 30, 2011 and Jan 08, 2013

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Northwest Alabama

Title: Lee-Russell Council of Governments Website

URL: http://www.lrcog.com/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L

Description: Lee-Russell Council of Governments is a regional planning and development organization that serves member governments by managing programs, promoting collaborative efforts, and serving as a clearinghouse for federal, state, and local funds. Member Governments include: City of Auburn, Alabama; Lee County, Alabama; City of Opelika, Alabama; City of Phenix City, Alabama; Russell County, Alabama

Captured 7 times between Mar 30, 2009 and Sep 11, 2012

Subject:   Regional planning - Alabama,  Economic development - Alabama ,  Lee County (Ala.) Russell County (Ala.)

Title: North Central [Alabama] Regional Council of Local Governments

URL: http://www.narcog.org/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L

Description: NARCOG is the North Central Regional Council of Governments. NARCOG’s Board of Directors consists of representatives from seven participating member Governments, including the County Governments of Cullman, Lawrence and Morgan, and the Municipal Governments of Cullman, Decatur, Hartselle and Moulton. Organized in 1966, NARCOG is one of twelve Councils of Governments across the State of Alabama. Under Legislative Act 1126, NARCOG is responsible for a scope of services which includes: Urban and Regional Planning, Community and Economic Development, Grants and Grant Management, Aging Program, Medicaid, Senior Aides Program, Revolving Loan Fund, the Metropolitan Planning Organization and the Rural Planning Organization.

Captured  on Mar 30, 2009

Subject:   Regional planning - Alabama,  Economic development - Alabama

Title: North-Central Regional Council of Governments Website

URL: http://www.narcog.org/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, M - Z

Description: NARCOG is the North-Central Regional Council of Governments. NARCOG’s Board of Directors consists of representatives from seven participating member Governments, including the County Governments of Cullman, Lawrence and Morgan, and the Municipal Governments of Cullman, Decatur, Hartselle and Moulton. Organized in 1966, NARCOG is one of twelve Councils of Governments across the State of Alabama. Under Legislative Act 1126, NARCOG is responsible for a scope of services which includes: Urban and Regional Planning, Community and Economic Development, Grants and Grant Management, Aging Program, Medicaid, Senior Aides Program, Revolving Loan Fund, the Metropolitan Planning Organization and the Rural Planning Organization.

Captured 6 times between Apr 07, 2010 and Sep 13, 2012

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Community development - Alabama Cullman County (Ala.) Lawrence County (Ala.) Morgan County (Ala.)

Title: Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham Website

URL: http://www.rpcgb.org/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, M - Z

Description: The Birmingham Rgional Planning Commission was formed in 1963 as a service agency to assist local governments in planning activities. RPC’s district includes the counties of Blount, Chilton, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair and Walker and is governed by a Board of Directors.. RPC’s mission is to serve as a catalyst for regional leadership, cooperation, and sustainability in Blount, Chilton, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair and Walker Counties. The members of the Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham will benefit from professional, innovative and high quality resources. Using our expertise, the RPC will collectively and progressively ensure that all localities have the capacity to fully participate in economic growth and development, respectful of each community’s values and objectives. RPC is dedicated to the betterment of our members, partners, and communities and is committed to collaboration and mutual respect. RPC upholds the diversity and identity of the natural, social, and built environments. Funding for the RPC is obtained through federal matching grants, member government dues, annual appropriations from the state, and contract fees.

Captured 6 times between Apr 07, 2010 and Sep 13, 2012

Videos: 8 Videos Captured

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Birmingham (Ala.) Community development - Alabama Blount County (Ala.) Chilton County (Ala.) Jefferson County (Ala.) Shelby County (Ala.) St. Clair County (Ala.) Walker County (Ala.)

Title: Website

URL: http://www.rpcgb.org/

Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K

Description: The Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham provides planning services for a six county region in central Alabama. The six counties served include Blount, Chilton, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair and Walker.

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Subject:   Regional planning - Alabama Birmingham (Ala.),  Economic development - Alabama

Title: South Alabama Regional Planning Commission

URL: http://www.sarpc.org/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L

Description: The South Alabama Regional Planning Commission was initially organized in 1964 by local governments in Mobile County and was first known as the Mobile County Regional Planning Commission. The Commission became a tri-county region in 1968 when Baldwin County and Escambia County entered into full membership with Mobile County at which time it became the South Alabama Regional Planning Commission. It is one of twelve regional commissions in the State of Alabama as provided for in Act 1126 of the 1969 Alabama Legislature.

Captured  on Mar 30, 2009

Subject:   Regional planning - Alabama Mobile (Ala.) Disaster recovery - Alabama,  Economic development - Alabama

Title: South Alabama Regional Planning Commission Website

URL: http://www.sarpc.org/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, M - Z

Description: The South Alabama Regional Planning Commission was initially organized in 1964 by local governments in Mobile County and was first known as the Mobile County Regional Planning Commission. The Commission became a tri-county region in 1968 when Baldwin and Escambia Counties entered into full membership with Mobile County at which time it became the South Alabama Regional Planning Commission. It is one of twelve regional commissions in the State of Alabama as provided for in Act 1126 of the 1969 Alabama Legislature. The Commission is an instrument of local government. It is locally organized and locally controlled. Through communication, planning, policymaking, coordination, advocacy and technical assistance, the Commission serves its member governments and citizens of the region. It also provides a forum for member government representatives to discuss and resolve common problems, especially those that transcend political boundaries.

Captured 6 times between Apr 07, 2010 and Sep 13, 2012

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Mobile (Ala.) Disaster recovery - Alabama Mobile County (Ala.) Baldwin County (Ala.) Escambia County (Ala.) Community development - Alabama

Title: South Central Alabama Development Commission Website

URL: http://www.scadc.state.al.us/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, M - Z

Description: The South Central Alabama Development Commission (SCADC) is a public, quasi-governmental agency that provides aging, planning and GIS, economic and community development services to its member governments. For over 30 years, our staff has successfully assisted local governments in preparing planning strategies, securing and administering development grant funds, and providing aging assistance, thereby allowing local officials to make informed decisions regarding their community's future and providing additional benefits for their citizens. The SCADC region includes Bullock, Butler, Crenshaw, Lowndes, Macon, Montgomery, and Pike Counties. SCADC is governed by a 29 member Board of Directors with four representatives from each county in the region, plus one member-at-large elected annually on a rotating basis. Members of the Board of Directors include representatives of agriculture, businesses, organized labor, professions, elected public officials, and representatives of minority groups.

Captured 2 times between Apr 07, 2010 and Aug 15, 2010

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Montgomery County (Ala.) Crenshaw County (Ala.) Pike County (Ala.) Bullock County (Ala) Butler County (Ala.) Lowndes County (Ala) Macon County (Ala.)

Title: Southeast Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission

URL: http://www.southeastalabama.com/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L

Description: Counties participating include - Barbour County, Coffee County Covington County, Dale County, Geneva County, Henry County Houston County, Pike County

Captured  on Mar 30, 2009

Subject:   Regional planning - Alabama,  Economic development - Alabama

Title: Southeast Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission Website

URL: http://www.southeastalabama.com/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, M - Z

Description: The Southeast Alabama Economic Development Partnership web site is designed to provide the most comprehensive economic development information about Southeast Alabama. This web site was created through funding from the Economic Development Administration and the Southeast Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission. Through a partnership with local and state organizations, the content for the site was built and will be maintained. Because this is a dynamic and growing entity, please be sure to check back often for continued updates and improvements. This site is broken up into five unique categories: Industry, Tourism, Agriculture, Retirement, and Entrepreneurial/Small Business. By clicking on one of the images at the top of the first page, you can enter the corresponding section. Using the expanding menu on the left side of the first page, you can navigate directly to the subsections of each section. The large map of the United States with Alabama superimposed links you to the county profiles for the member counties of the industry section. The first page of each section consists of links to its subsections, a text scroller for general information, and changing images of the area. To navigate to another section of the site, simply click on the Partnership Home option on the section home page in order to return to the site home page. The most comprehensive and detailed information possible has been included in each section.

Captured 6 times between Apr 07, 2010 and Sep 13, 2012

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Tourism - Alabama Houston County (Ala.) Coffee County (Ala.) Community development - Alabama Dothan (Ala.)

Title: THE TENNESSEE-TOMBIGBEE WATERWAY

URL: http://www.tenntom.org/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L

Description: The United States is served by an extensive inland waterway system unparalleled in the World. Completed in December 1984 after 12 years of construction at a cost of nearly $2 billion, the The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway (Tenn-Tom) is one of the most modern components of this world class transportation network. It provides a low cost and energy efficient trade link between the Sunbelt states and 14 river systems totaling some 4500 miles of navigable waterways that serve mid-America.

Captured 2 times between Nov 06, 2008 and Mar 30, 2009

Subject:   Water - Alabama,  Economic development - Alabama

Title: Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Website

URL: http://www.tenntom.org/

Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, M - Z

Description: The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway is a connecting link between established water transportation routes that serve shippers and producers in the South and the Midwest as well as deep water ports along the eastern Gulf of Mexico. This unique feature has already benefited commercial interests in 18 states since it opened for business in 1985. The 234 - mile waterway begins at its northern end at Pickwick Lake on the Tennessee River, flows through northeast Mississippi and west Alabama, and connects with the established Warrior-Tombigbee navigation system at Demopolis, Alabama. From there, commerce travels northward as far as Port Birmingham, Alabama or south to Mobile, Alabama, and other destinations along the Gulf coast. The main features of Tenn-Tom are 10 locks and dams and a 29-mile man-made canal, one of the largest earth moving projects in history. The 10 locks raise or lower barges and boats a total of 341 feet, the difference in elevation between the two ends of the waterway. There are some 40 recreation areas that provide easy access to nearly 44,000 acres of water - related sports and other activities. In addition, marinas are located along the Tenn-Tom and connecting waterways to meet the needs of local as well as transient boaters. Over 110,000 acres of land were acquired for the construction and operation of the project. Some of these lands are available for public hunting. Also, another 88,000 acres, mostly bottomland hardwoods, have been purchased from voluntary sellers and managed by the two state conservation agencies for wildlife habitat. After 12 years of construction, the waterway opened to commercial traffic in January 1985. Seventeen public ports and terminals are strategically located within the waterway corridor to serve shippers' needs.

Captured 9 times between Apr 07, 2010 and Sep 13, 2012

Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Shipping - Alabama Economic development - Mississippi Tourism - Alabama Shipping terminals - Alabama Tombigbee River (Ala.) Tenn-Tom Waterway Locks and dams - Alabama Whitten Historical Center Locks and dams - Mississippi Warrior River (Ala.)

Title: Website

URL: http://www.tenntom.org/

Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K

Description: The United States is served by an extensive inland waterway system unparalleled in the World. Completed in December 1984 after 12 years of construction at a cost of nearly $2 billion, the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway is one of the most modern components of this world class transportation network. It provides a low cost and energy efficient trade link between the Sunbelt states and 14 river systems totaling some 4500 miles of navigable waterways that serve mid-America.

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Subject:   Economic development - Mississippi,  Economic development - Alabama

Title: Alabama Bureau of Tourism and Travel - YouTube Channel

URL: http://www.youtube.com/user/Alabamatourism

Collection: Alabama State Agency Facebook Pages

Description: Alabama Bureau of Tourism and Travel's offical YouTube channel

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Subject:   Economic development - Alabama ,  Tourism - Alabama Music - Alabama Cultural activities - Alabama

Title: State of Alabama - YouTube Channel

URL: http://www.youtube.com/user/alabamagovernment

Collection: Alabama State Agency Facebook Pages

Description: The State of Alabama's official YouTube Channel

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Subject:   Education - Alabama,  Economic development - Alabama ,  Tourism - Alabama

Title: alabama.gov | Facebook, State of Alabama Government Facebook Page

URL: https://www.facebook.com/alabamagov/

Collection: Alabama State Agency Facebook Pages

Description: Facebook page of the Stte of Alabama

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Subject:   State government - Alabama Medicaid - Alabama,  Economic development - Alabama ,  Homicides - Alabama

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