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Nice recommendation on the Natchez Trace.  See the South on its own
terms.

If you're in Birmingham, the Sloss Furnaces are a true education in
American industry.  As a "museum" it just barely qualifies; as a
"relic" or "ruin" of that distant 20th Century, it should not be missed.

--jason

>
> You might consider taking the Natchez Trace as a part of your journey.
> It is a gorgeous break from the interstate (if you can relax and stand
> the low speed limit) with no commercial traffic and no billboards, and
> numerous stops for nature, history, and scenery.  It cuts through
> Mississippi from Natchez north, through parts of Alabama and into
> Tennessee all the way to Nashville.
>
> http://www.nps.gov/natr

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