Pedestrian bridge offers a beautiful view of the Tennessee River on Pickwick Lake. Dated 1839
Sheffield, AL Historic Bridges85 bungalows of stucco exterior and red tile roofs (c. 1919)
Sheffield, AL Historic HomesFormer silent movie house of the 1920s. Now restored and used as performing arts center, retaining original 1930
Sheffield, AL TheatresFederally licensed nature preserve of free-ranging exotic and endangered animals. Remain in car for 2-mi./3.25-km route. Zebr...
Tour archaeological museum collection from Paleo-Indian through modern times. Cherokee silversmith on site....
Located just off AL Hwy. 75 in Blount County. Free admission. Built in 1935, this is one of the highest covered bridges in th...
Variety of antique and specialty shops along Main and Railroad Sts., near Historic Hartselle Depot. Also quaint restaurants, ...
One mi./1.5 km of inviting shoreline on Pickwick Lake. Boat launches, fishing piers, docking facilities, picnicking, walking ...