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Believe or not, it's not a college town.
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While driving in Montgomery, it's easy to spot the town's love of College Football.

Alabama and Auburn are the main schools in Alabama, and Montgomery is a good halfway point between the two. If you are there during the fall on a saturday be prepard for many different forms of people showing their pride.

A very normal salutation in the area is based upon which school holds your alliegence. War Eagle! for Auburn or Roll Tide for Alabama.

Written Aug 13, 2007

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Skating at the Ice Palace inside Eastdale Mall
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This was a wonderful find. I was shopping for a pair of shorts when I could hear all this laughing and screams and thought to myself what the heck. As I kept venturing more into the mall, I discovered they have this wonderful iceskating rink with happy children having a great time. It was nice and cool inside because of the rink, but it was hot and humind outside.

Charge for admission.

Open
Mon - Sun.

Updated Aug 20, 2005

Address: 1000 Atlanta Hwy in Eastdale Mall

Phone: 334-277-2088

Website: www.shopmalls.com

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Riverwalk Stadium - Biscuit's
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Don't know why places like this I am attrached too. I was such a tomboy growing up, I loved to play stick ball in the streets to playing little leaugue softball for girls. Except we would sneak a baseball into our practices every now and then. A baseball may be harder to hit, but you sure can make them sail if you connected just right. Still, this looks like a wonderful place to spend the evening or afternoon watching one of America's greatest sports. It is situated in a the historical downtown area. So venture out and checkout a game when your visiting Montgomery. Oh, it has a gift store too!
Store Hours
Monday - Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Updated Aug 20, 2005

Address: 200 Coosa St

Phone: 334-323-2255

Website: www.biscuitsbaseball.com

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