Path was removal route for 2500 Creek Indians. Traveled by frontiersman Davy Crockett during Creek Indian War. Ran from Ft. Mitchell in Russell Co. to Ft. Hampton in Limestone Co.
Path was removal route for 2500 Creek Indians. Traveled by frontiersman Davy Crockett during Creek Indian War. Ran from Ft. Mitchell in Russell Co. to Ft. Hampton in Limestone Co.
Located 6 mi./9.5 km south of Moulton in hometown of Olympic track great Jesse Owens. Park includes visitor center, picnic pavilions, replica of Owens'
Moulton, AL MuseumsVisitor center for Bankhead National Forest and Sipsey Wilderness. Natural history exhibits, maps, tourist information, school of outdoor skills, pioneer history. Concessions, fuel, ice. Native American crafts, Southeastern Indian museum.
Moulton, AL Visitors CentersSelf-guided walking tour of Decatur's Civil War sites. Brochures available at Visitors Center, Old State Bank and Bank Street...
Completed 1851 for Rev. Robert Donnell, founder, Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Later, home for principals of North Alabama ...
Encompasses Cherokee council house museum, portion of Black Warriors' Path, largest Woodland ceremonial Indian mound in Alaba...
Located in center of Huntsville. 2140 natural acres provide 14 vacation cottages, improved camping, picnic areas & pavilions,...
Pre-Greek Revival structure is oldest bank in state. Used as hospital during Civil War, one of only 4 buildings left standin...