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Aviation Campus of Enterprise-Ozark Community College
Science CenterOnly post-secondary institution with primary mission of preparing aviation technicians. Tour facilities, observe students working on variety of aircraft and aviation equipment.
Carillon and Bell Tower
Historic SiteMemorial plaques to two U.S. Congress representatives: Henry B. Steagall, George W. Andrews. Carillon/tower recognizes personnel who served at Fort Rucker since 1942.
Claybank Church
Historic SiteConstructed 1852 using fat, light-wood stumps for its foundation. Board shingles split by hand. Wooden pulpit, original benches.
Dale County Confederate Soldier Monument
Historic SiteDedicated to the Dale County Confederate soldiers who fought in the Civil War.
Dowling Museum/Ann Rudd Arts Center
Museum100-year-old building. Art gallery, studio spaces. Original embossed tin ceiling and display cases. Display of 50s and 60s clothes. Ongoing art shows.
Eagle Stadium
Sports ArenaHome to high school, college, Dixie Major games. Site of exhibition game between St. Louis Cardinals and Ozark all-star team, and 2012 Alabama Community College Conference Baseball Tournament.
Ed Lisenby Public Lake and Walking Trail
Outdoor Recreation SiteOne of Alabama's top bass fishing lakes. Picnicking, concessions, 3.1-mi. walking trail, boat rental, fishing licenses, pavilion. Sam Dale Park/Monument. Coming soon, Public Archery Range.
Kidzone at Steagall Park
Outdoor Recreation SiteCommunity-built playground valued at more than $250,000, but costing only $10,000. Built spring 1997 by more than 2,000 volunteers.
Mabson Community Education Forest
Outdoor Recreation SiteOutdoor education facility with pavilion, 2 walking trails, driving trail, and many educational stations throughout 40-acre forest management and soil conservation site.
Ozark Country Club
Golf CourseRon Garl-designed championship layout. Practice facilities, swimming pool, fine dining, lounge and grill. Pro shop. PGA pros.
Sea Divers, Inc.
Outdoor Recreation SiteDive shop specializing in instruction, supplies, service and dive trips.
Veterans Memorial Bridge
Historic SiteReinforced concrete river bridge thought to be first in state. Erected 1921. Memorial to veterans of WWI. Nine mi. from Ozark.