Scheduled to open May 2004; no facilities available yet. New refuge established 2003. 7000
Anniston, AL Wildlife RefugesOutstanding example of Norman architecture completed in 1890. 12-ft. white Carrara marble altar, alabaster reredos, hand-carved angels and crosses, magnificent stained-glass windows, 95-ft. bell tower, organ with nearly 3000
Anniston, AL Historic ChurchesAlabama-shaped reflecting pool. 36-ft.-long Veterans Wall (black Zimbabwe granite) engraved with names of 1208 lost Vietnam veterans from Alabama. 2
Anniston, AL MemorialsDisplays include dinosaurs and fossils, mammals in open dioramas, 400-species bird collection, 2 authentic Egyptian mummies, walk-through replica of Alabama cave, children'
Anniston, AL MuseumsHoused in Shelby County's old courthouse. Home to extensive collection of research materials and artifacts. Also maintains or...
Admission charged for facility use only; group & senior rates. World's largest camp for disabled. Totally barrier-free....
Originally Levi-Clark Saloon (built 1894), also has been Woolworth store, theater and more; now catering business. Original h...
Home of congressman, served in House of Representatives 1949-1965. Accomplishments include Library Services Act and National ...