85 bungalows of stucco exterior and red tile roofs (c. 1919). Built by U.S. government as employee housing for nearby WWI Nitrate Plant.
85 bungalows of stucco exterior and red tile roofs (c. 1919). Built by U.S. government as employee housing for nearby WWI Nitrate Plant.
Pedestrian bridge offers a beautiful view of the Tennessee River on Pickwick Lake. Dated 1839
Sheffield, AL Historic BridgesFormer silent movie house of the 1920s. Now restored and used as performing arts center, retaining original 1930
Sheffield, AL Theatres200+ yr.-old tree under which Gen. Jackson camped. Certified by state as "Living Witness to the Signing of the U.S. Consitution."
Sheffield, AL MemorialsCourse Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3 days...
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Built in 1889, is oldest theater in Alabama still in use. Listed on National Register of 19th-Century Theaters in America. Pl...
Steven Plumer design. Built within newly developed residential area with rolling fairways, fairway and green-side bunkers, un...
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