In 1873, Col. John G. Cullman, German refugee, established colony here. Replica of home houses museum and pieces from Cullman Archaeological Society. Cullman's rocking chair, replica of city street from late 1800s.
In 1873, Col. John G. Cullman, German refugee, established colony here. Replica of home houses museum and pieces from Cullman Archaeological Society. Cullman's rocking chair, replica of city street from late 1800s.
Pueblo-style stucco building designated as historical landmark. Listed on the National and State Registers of Historic Places
Cullman, AL Railroad HistoryOne of largest covered bridges in Alabama. Battle of Hog Mountain site. Truss bridge built with lattice-style planks 1904, restored 1975
Cullman, AL ParksEncompasses Cherokee council house museum, portion of Black Warriors' Path, largest Woodland ceremonial Indian mound in Alaba...
Hands-on petting and feeding of domestic, exotic and unusual animals and birds. 6.5 wooded acres. Picnic tables, snack bar, p...
67-acre, 500' deep gorge. Rock formations, waterfalls, 3-mi. hiking trail. Mountain bike trail under development. Rock climbi...
Beautiful championship course, 6 hydroclay tennis courts, practice facilities, teaching professionals, swimming, exercise fac...