12 Reasons Why People Are Secretly Envious That You Live In Alabama
There’s no denying that Alabama is a great place to call home. Unfortunately, not every resident agrees. If you happen to be one of these Alabamians who wished they lived elsewhere, keep in mind that there are many envious people who would take your place in a heartbeat.
Listed below are 12 reasons why these envious people would love to live in Alabama.

Speaking of beaches, Alabama's beautiful Gulf Coast beaches are some of the finest beaches in the world.

This is the number one reason why so many retirees choose to move here.
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Here in Alabama, there are many outdoor activities that can be enjoyed year-round. Whether you enjoy hiking, fishing, camping, caving, hunting, etc., Alabama has you covered!
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And even though most of it is unhealthy, it sure is delicious! That's all that matters, right?

There's no denying that non-Alabamians fall in love with our accent every time we begin to speak. Oddly enough, some people wish they lived here so they could talk with the exact same accent. Well, it doesn't quite work that way.

If you're a NASCAR fan, and a resident of Alabama, then you know how big of a deal it is to have this track here in your home state.

Strolling the grounds of these gardens make for the perfect afternoon. Pictured is Bellingrath Gardens in Theodore, Alabama.

Alabama built the first rocket (Saturn V) that launched humans to the moon.
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Golden Flake potato chips are produced in Birmingham, Alabama, and they're known as "The South's Original Potato Chip."

I believe this photo speaks for itself.

If you're an avid golfer, you're probably familiar with the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail. This legendary golf trail, which includes 468 championship holes, has transformed Alabama into one of the world's top golf destinations.

In Alabama, we're incredibly lucky to have lots of beautiful scenery surrounding us.
What are some other reasons why people are envious of those who live in Alabama?
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