One of largest covered bridges in Alabama. Battle of Hog Mountain site. Truss bridge built with lattice-style planks 1904, restored 1975. Park with shaded picnic grounds, dogtrot log cabin, grist mill, hiking trails.
One of largest covered bridges in Alabama. Battle of Hog Mountain site. Truss bridge built with lattice-style planks 1904, restored 1975. Park with shaded picnic grounds, dogtrot log cabin, grist mill, hiking trails.
Pueblo-style stucco building designated as historical landmark. Listed on the National and State Registers of Historic Places
Cullman, AL Railroad HistoryNicest and cleanest flea market in South. Old and new merchandise. More than 250 inside spaces plus outdoor spaces. Antiques building (more than 10,000 sq. ft.)
Cullman, AL Flea MarketsIn 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 1800
Cullman, AL Museums67-acre, 500' deep gorge. Rock formations, waterfalls, 3
Cullman, AL Parks125 miniatures of places from all over the world. Located on grounds of Alabama's only Benedictine abbey. Miniatures built by Brother Joseph Zoettl, O.S.B. (1878-1961)
Cullman, AL GrottosLocated behind the restored Train Depot, this is truly a garden shop with a hometown feel and an expert touch. Offerings incl...
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