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Alabama Music Hall of Fame
The Alabama Music Hall of Fame preserves and promotes the state's musical heritage and honors and celebrates its native musicians including Tammy More...
Alabama Veterans Museum and Archives
This community-inspired museum honors local veterans by preserving their memories and commemorating the work that military personnel and their More...
Amen Trail
Nineteen churches make up the Amen Trail in Morgan County, most of which are at least 100 years old with active faith communities. Two of the churches More...
Athens Historic Districts
Stroll through four historic districts in and around downtown Athens and view beautiful historic homes, churches and Athens State University. More...
Athens-Limestone County Civil War Trail
This self-guided driving tour features the Battles of Athens & Suplhur Creek Trestle. The trail follows the 1864 campaign of Confederate Major More...
Bear Creek Lakes
Four trophy fishing lakes occupying over 8,000 acres provide opportunities for anglers from across the country to catch smallmouth, and largemouth More...
Belle Mont Mansion
An Alabama Historical Commission site, Belle Mont was built 1828-1832 and is one of the state's first great plantation houses. The designer is unknown More...
Black Warrior Wildlife Management Area
91,263 acres in Lawrence and Winston Counties near Clayton are open for big game and small game More...
Black Warrior’s Path/Mitchell Trace
Black Warrior's Path began near Florence and continued southeast through Lawrence County. Gen. Andrew Jackson, Col. John Coffee and frontiersman Davy More...
Blue and Gray Museum of North Alabama
Robert Parham, a Civil War historian, owns this museum and shop which contains one of the largest private collections of Civil War artifacts you will More...
Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve
A 60-foot waterfall ends your walk along a path following the banks of a woodland stream. This 713-acre preserve lets you enjoy nature that is nearly More...
Carnegie Visual Arts Center
Built in 1904, this building was one of thousands of local libraries funded by Andrew Carnegie in the early 20th century. Today the Carnegie hosts More...
Children’s Museum of the Shoals
Hands-on exhibits encourage children to play and explore while learning about the Tennessee Valley's heritage and culture.
2810 Darby More...
City of Florence Historic Districts
Stroll through Florence's ten historic districts and enjoy a glimpse of times gone by as stately homes mix with delightful bungalows, with the whimsy More...
Colbert County Courthouse
Built in 1881 and rebuilt after a fire in 1908, the courthouse still is the center of county government. A veterans' memorial, the Circle of Valor, is More...
Coldwater Stagecoach Stop
This one-room log cabin may have been built as early as 1815 and probably was one of several stagecoach stops operated by Michael Dickson, Tuscumbia's More...
College Inn-Newby Gulf Station
Get back in touch with your inner teenager at the ice-cream stand and jukebox that are part of this restored 1933 Prairie Style service station, one More...
Cook’s Natural Science Museum
This educational museum has collections of insects, rocks, minerals, coral, shells and mounted birds and animals, including an exhibit of Tennessee More...
Coon Dog Memorial Graveyard
Almost 200 coondogs are buried at this former hunting camp — the only cemetery of its kind in the world. Admission is free, and visitors can More...
Courtland Heritage Museum
Recently renovated, the museum on Courtland's town square is in a 1900 building that previously housed businesses and a service club. It displays More...