Built in 1889, is oldest theater in Alabama still in use. Listed on National Register of 19th-Century Theaters in America. Plays performed several times a year.
Built in 1889, is oldest theater in Alabama still in use. Listed on National Register of 19th-Century Theaters in America. Plays performed several times a year.
Excellent example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture with its turrets, arched windows and heavy stone facade. Artifacts from many Indian tribes, 1800-1900
Fort Payne, AL MuseumsVisitor center for Bankhead National Forest and Sipsey Wilderness. Natural history exhibits, maps, tourist information, schoo...
Cornerstone of historic Tuscumbia, used for various festivals, events, concerts. Spring runs throughout park; includes evenin...
Complex includes 1935 Old Hunt School, 1912 church, country store, museum, grist mill, blacksmith shop, club demonstration ho...
Beautiful county-operated park featuring fishing, Putt-Putt(R) golf, playground, hiking trail, picnic area, pavilions, carous...
Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...