Built in 1820 by Helen Keller's grandfather. Infant Helen Keller developed high fever that took her sight and hearing. Each summer, The Miracle Worker, depicting how she overcame her handicaps, is re-enacted here.
Built in 1820 by Helen Keller's grandfather. Infant Helen Keller developed high fever that took her sight and hearing. Each summer, The Miracle Worker, depicting how she overcame her handicaps, is re-enacted here.
Key Underwood buried his coon dog, Troop, on this site (1937). Since then, more than 185
Tuscumbia, AL Memorials36' cirus-style carousel with organ music, 30 ornately colored horses, 4
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Little River Canyon is the deepest river gorge in the U.S. besides the Grand Canyon. At the National Preserve you will enj...
Early history of Muscle Shoals, Wilson Lock and Dam (including Henry Ford land sale), Muscle Shoals Music (FAME)....