Ann Arbor, Toledo, Findlay, Lima, Dayton, Cincinnati, Lexington, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Gadsden on this route:
There is this place called The Cone in West Chester, Ohio. It is really cool and has great ice cream with fast service. A great place not just to take the kids, but anyone really.
What you do is you get off at EXIT 22 off I-75 in Ohio onto Tylersville Rd. Turn right and go down the road past the set of railroad tracks and the giant hill to the light. Go straight and on your left you will see a ginourmous ice cream cone. Turn left. It's really cool (so to speak).
The route from Flint to Birmingham would be:
It's about 807 miles on this route.
I don't know if there are any good ones in the places I'm listing but these cities are some decent sized ones on the route.
If you take I-65 and I-69
Lansing, MI
Ft. Wayne, IN
Indianapolis, IN
Muncie, IN
Anderson, IN
Noblesville/Fishers, IN Area
Louisville, KY
Bowling Green, KY
Elizabethtown, KY
CAVE CITY, KY (MAMMOTH CAVE)
Athens, AL
Decatur, AL
Cullman, AL
If you take I-75 and I-65
Ann Arbor, MI
Toledo, OH
Bowling Green, OH
Findlay, OH
Lima, OH
DAYTON, OH (NATIONAL AVIATION MUSEUM OF THE US AIR FORCE)
Cincinnati, OH
NEWPORT, KY (NEWPORT AQUARIUM, NEWPORT ON THE LEVEE)
Louisville, KY
Bowling Green, KY
Elizabethtown, KY
CAVE CITY, KY (MAMMOTH CAVE)
Nashville, TN
Athens, AL
Decatur, AL
Cullman, AL
If you take I-75
Ann Arbor, MI
Toledo, OH
Bowling Green, OH
Findlay, OH
Lima, OH
Dayton, OH (NATIONAL AVIATION MUSEUM OF THE US AIR FORCE)
Cincinnati, OH
NEWPORT, KY (NEWPORT AQUARIUM, NEWPORT ON THE LEVEE)
Lexington, KY
Knoxville, KY
Chattanooga, TN (LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN)
Gadsden, AL
Check out Cincinnati assuming you are going this route:
Birmingham, Alabama; Durham, North Carolina; Gresham, Oregon; Pelham, Alabama
I suggest you Birmingham Zoo,Gulf Shores and Noccalula Falls.There are most popular places in Alabama.
A few interesting sites are the Birmingham Civil Rights Museum, Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, Alabama Veterans Memorial Foundation, the Birmingham Zoo, Carver Theatre, and the Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum.
There are many things to do in Alabama.In Montgomery Alabama ,many tourist attraction places which are main attention to the visitors.The most attraction places areHank Williams Museum,Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts and Rosa Parks Museum and Children's Wing
Good Post..Alabama is Located in the USA.I love to visit at Alabama.Montgomery Alabama is more popular and place in US.There are lot of natural places which are main attraction point to the tourist.
According to me Montgomery in Alabama is the best place to travel as the place has many Alabama tourist attractions and filled with fun events.All this can be availed economically.There are many tourist places located all over the world. It just depends on where you can afford to go to.In India, you have places like Chail, Nainital, Shimla, Leh Ladakh, etc...
Birmingham's city area has a population of 1,028,700. The Urban Area has a population of 2,284,093 and includes many places which do not consider themselves part of Birmingham (Wolverhampton, Walsall, Dudley, Solihul and the Black Country). Birmingham, Alabama has a population of 229,800
A place where tourist wants to visit in large number based on the popularity of the location. My favourite tourist attraction in Montgomery City, Alabama. Its an awesome place has so many beautiful places to visit
There are so many places to to visit in Alabama .NO of events in Alabama .You may visit to Montgomery city there are many fun activities there.
Montgomery is one of the most historic places it has been voted a most historic city and is most liked places by the tourist As so many tourist come to visit it has amazing places to visit and many things to do.
Birmingham is a city located in Alabama. There are parts of the city that are considered safe, but as with any city, there are always areas that have crime, and might not be as safe as other places.
The setting of "The Watsons Go to Birmingham 1963" is primarily in Flint, Michigan, where the Watson family lives, and Birmingham, Alabama, where they visit. The time period is during the Civil Rights Movement in 1963.