Only Second Empire-style courthouse in Alabama. Built in 1871 and patterned after Executive Building in Washington, D.C.
Only Second Empire-style courthouse in Alabama. Built in 1871 and patterned after Executive Building in Washington, D.C.
Nature trails, special presentations, exhibits each week at Exhibition Hall, complete with Alabama animals. Special events weekends: Wildflowers, Bird Awareness Day, fishing derbies, regional artwork. 20 mi./32 km from Union Springs (Bullock County seat)
Union Springs, AL Nature TrailsOnly Second Empire-style courthouse in Alabama. Built in 1871
Union Springs, AL Historic CourthousesCanoe and seat-on-top kayak rentals with shuttle service on Coosa & Tallapoosa rivers. Instructor available....
1859 building. Public library with genealogy section located on 2nd floor....
One of Alabama's oldest operating hardware stores, opened 1889. Interior and exterior remains virtually unaltered. Still main...
See North American wildlife in realistic settings. Each display provides 3-sided viewing offering an up-close and personal ex...
100-year-old building in downtown. Art gallery and studio spaces. Restored upstairs for museum. Original embossed tin ceiling...