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Directory Sites
AA in the United States - Unofficial Directory
A directory of Alcoholics Anonymous and AA related sites including, roundups, clubhouses, conventions, conferences, intergroups, central offices, area sites and phone numbers. Grouped by state, with references to similar collections.
www.theagapecenter.com
Former home in East Dorset, Vermont, of Bill W, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous. Seminars and retreats. Library contains books early AA members read. Near cemetery where Bill and wife Lois (co-founder of Al-Anon) are buried.
www.wilsonhouse.org
Akron, Ohio home of a co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous. Check back for Founders Day information.
www.drbobs.com
The birthplace and childhood home of Bill W, founder of Alcoholics Anonymous in East Dorset, Vermont. Brief biography. Tour of the house. Schedule of AA and Al-Anon meetings.
virtualvermont.com
The Stepping Stones Foundation
Preserving the historic Wilson home in Bedford Hills, New York. Bill W was co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous. His wife Lois was co-founder of Al-Anon. Pictures, archives, and a newsletter.
www.steppingstones.org
Midwest Motorcycle Alcoholics Anonymous Convention Website
Holds an annual convention usually in June. Fourth annual is June 11-13, 2004. Site includes history of previous conventions.
www.mmaac.org
Links to A.A. meetings lists in all U.S. states from About.com.
alcoholism.about.com
Western Area Conference of Young People in AA covers much of western United States and some of northwestern Mexico. It is part of ICYPAA.
www.wacypaa.org
Supreme Court: No Forced Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings for Atheists.
Details a 1999 ruling by the highest court in the US that an atheist could not be compelled to attend AA meetings as a condition for probation.
www.atheists.org