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Updated Jul 17
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Alabama Charm Bracelet State Themed Charms

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New. This Bracelet makes a perfect gift. Has 15 State Of Alabama Themed Charms all charms are approx 1/2” to 1” in size Stainless Steel bracelet has a lobster clasp closure and is adjustable measures approx 8” bracelet is Stainless Steel charms are silver tone alloy and steel. (Nickel and lead free) Charms Include Peanut (Dothan known as Peanut Capital of the World) Rocket (Huntsville nicknamed Rocket City USA), Cross ( most religious state in US), Motorcycle ( famous brand tests motorcycles), Handcuffs freedom ( famous arrest for refusing to give up her seat on bus to a white man she is called the mother of civil rights movement) Vote (1965 Selma to Montgomery March guarenteed the right to vote for all African Americans) Bass (Guntersville known as Cradle of Bass Fishing) Alabama Map, Hornet and Football ( dedicated college football fans) Music Note ( Montgomery is birthplace of one of the most celebrated jazz musicians ever) airplane (famous first African American airmen trained) Race flags ( longest Motorsport complex is located in Talladega) Car (famous manufacturer established its first US factory in Tuscaloosa and windshield wipers were invented in Alabama) Peach (in the peach belt)
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