Sweet home Alabama indeed. With historic plantations, beautiful scenery and a peaceful, laid back attitude, nurses will get a true taste of the southern lifestyle on a travel nursing assignment in Alabama! . The majority of the state is made up of gorgeous, vast plains and greenery. And it has the Gulf Coast too, with a busy seaport in Mobile! Below readers will find Aya Healthcare reviews of the three major travel nursing destinations in Alabama.
Though the weather is generally mild throughout the year, Alabama boasts very warm summers. Aya Healthcare reviews have found that there are plenty of interesting sights to take your mind off the heat. Choose from nearly a dozen historical sights around the state, including the capitol building, Pond Spring, Belle Mont mansion and the Confederate Memorial Park. Another must-see is “Natural Bridge,” the longest land bridge east of the Mississippi River.
Birmingham-Founded in 1871 as a steel-making center, Birmingham exploded almost overnight, quickly growing into Alabama’s largest city and earning the nickname “The Magic City.” Aya healthcare reviews show Birmingham has become a medical and financial center, as well as a bustling hub of culture and heritage that’s famous for its beautiful golf courses, year-round calendar of entertainment, fabulous shopping and world-class dining. Travel nurses can see one of the most beautiful racetracks in North America with Barber Motorsports Park and the country’s largest collection of vintage and modern motorcycles.
Montgomery-No city has played a greater role in the history of Alabama than Montgomery. From the Civil War to civil rights, it is steeped in history. Topping the list of must-see attractions is the historic state Capitol building, where Jefferson Davis took the oath of office as President of the Confederate States of America in 1861, and where, nearly a century later, the Selma-to-Montgomery civil rights march ended with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivering a moving speech from its steps. Aya Healthcare reviews of past travel nursing assignments show that a trip to the State capitol is a must.
Huntsville-The birthplace of America’s space program, Huntsville is rich in history and technology. As the fourth-largest city in Alabama, it’s also loaded with museums and cultural opportunities. From the North Alabama Railroad Museum and the city’s remarkable Twickenham Historic District to Monte Sano State Park and Bridge Street Town Centre, Huntsville offers a nearly endless list of recreational activities, dining experiences, outstanding shopping and much more.