We’re confident you’ll love these undiscovered places as much as we do.
Just promise you’ll share them with a friend.
But visitors to the tiny North Alabama town routinely exceed a million each year, largely due toUnclaimed Baggage.

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Find everything from designer Italian shoes and couture fashion to camera equipment and golf clubs at heavily discounted prices.
You never know what treasures you’ll turn up!
But there’s more to see here than an underwater rendition ofThe Little Mermaid.

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Pictures can’t capture the breathtaking scenery of the Weeki Wachee River, which is best enjoyed by kayak.
(And that’s not even considering the outdoor space!)
Don’t miss the veggie stand outside the North Building!

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You definitely won’t see bustling towns dotting the lake’s shores.
Have you ever even heard of Wetumpka?
But there’s a reason the place was given a name that means “rumbling waters.”

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Pack a picnic lunch in a cooler and stop at one of the many islands for lunch.
is the nearly 10,000-acre Oak Mountain State Park.
Cumberland Caverns stays a cool 56 degrees year round.

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Venture down for an afternoon-long walking tour to enjoy an up-close view of the incredible rock formations and waterfalls.
Or camp out overnight for more time exploring the cavernsand the chance to eat breakfast down below.
For a one-of-a kind musical experience, catch a concert in the Volcano Room.

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At 333 feet below the surface, this venue has phenomenal acoustics.
What awaits is a nearly untouched paradise.
Others say it was inspired by the red lichen that spreads around its summit.

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Nor is it your average fruit stand.
We’d venture to say it’s not a trip down to the beach without it.
2300 7th Street S, Clanton, AL
Cecil B.

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Day Butterfly Center
Pine Mountain, Georgia
Tucked inside Callaway Gardens is the Cecil B.
Who knows, maybe you’ll spot some butterflies in the wild, too!
7851 Pisgah Highway, Pisgah Forest, NC 28768

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