Notre Dame vs. Alabama Travel Championship
From iconic stadiums to legendary football museums, see our top picks for Notre Dame and Alabama (2013 BCS National Championship teams).
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Landmark vs. Landmark: Serving as the mother church for the priests and brothers known at the Congregation of Holy Cross in the US, the Basilica of the Sacred Heart is also a landmark on Notre Dame's campus.
Landmark vs. Landmark: Denny Chimes, located on the quad on Alabama's campus, was named in honor of the school's former president, George H. Denny.
Museum vs. Museum: Quite possibly the greatest museum in all of sports, the College Football Hall of Fame is located in South Bend, IN.
Museum vs. Museum: The Paul 'Bear' Bryant Museum located at 300 Paul W. Bryant Drive in Tuscaloosa honors past players and coaches who helped shape the legendary program.
Stadium vs. Stadium: Notre Dame Stadium is known by many for its endzone view of "Touchdown Jesus" -- a large mural of Jesus with his arms in almost the same position as a referee signaling a touchdown.
Stadium vs. Stadium: Bryant-Denny Stadium located on the campus of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.
Music vs. Music: Hosting the nation's largest chamber music competition, South Bend is home of the Fischoff National Chamber Music Association.
Music vs. Music: Alabama is best known for Bluegrass.
Zoo vs. Zoo: Opened in 1902, South Bend's Potawatomi Zoo is the oldest zoo in the state of Indiana.
Zoo vs. Zoo: Birmingham Zoo located about an hour from Tuscaloosa.
Food vs. Food: Producing over 3,000 pounds of chocolate a day, the South Bend Chocolate Company is an institution in Indiana’s 4th largest city.
Food vs. Food: Alabama is famous for their BBQ, especially pork.
Transportation vs. Transportation: South Bend Regional Airport is the only transportation center in the US that houses air, rail and bus service in one location.
Transportation vs. Transportation: Tuscaloosa Regional Airport is used mainly by the sports programs of the University of Alabama, but is available for public use, as well.