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Alabama Music Hall of Fame

Museum

Honoring all notable music achievers from Alabama, including Tammy Wynette, Lionel Richie, Emmylou Harris, ALABAMA, Nat King Cole, W.C. Handy, Hank Williams, more.

Belle Mont Mansion

Historic Site

Jefferson Palladian architecture. Brick, U-shaped structure built 1828-32. One of state's first great plantation houses. Design strongly suggests Thomas Jefferson influence.

Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve

Outdoor Recreation Site

700+ acres, privately protected scenic area that is a sanctuary for native plants and animals; 15 miles of hiking, primitive camping sites, picnicking, creek wading.

Colbert County Courthouse

Historic Site

This stately building, with brick walls that date back to its construction in 1881, houses county government and serves as the centerpiece of the surrounding Tuscumbia National Register Historic District.

Coldwater Falls

Outdoor Recreation Site

Manmade lighted waterfall constructed of 2,000+ tons of sandstone. 80 ft. wide, 42 ft. tall., 4.3 million gallons of water pass over the falls each day.

Coldwater Stagecoach Stop

Historic Site

Built as early as 1815, small hewn-log cabin served as a stagecoach stop on the Jackson Military Road in Tuscumbia.

Hawk Pride Mountain Off-Road Park

Outdoor Recreation Site

Over 40 trails to accommodate from the sophisticated rock crawler to simple 4x4s and ATVs. A mud bog, food vendors, camping_‹ÓRVs & primitive.

Helen Keller's Birthplace and Home

Historic Site

Built 1820. Infant Helen developed high fever, lost sight and hearing. "The Miracle Worker," depicting how she overcame her handicaps, re-enacted each summer.

Historic Tuscumbia & Guided Walking Tour

Historic Site

25+ National Register antebellum structures. Historic courthouse to seven-building commercial row, state's oldest commercial building, Coldwater Bookstore, depot, Spring Park, Helen Keller home, more.

Historic Tuscumbia Railway Depot

Historic Site

Fully restored 1888 train depot now a museum. Rail and train memorabilia (including photo gallery), interactive train simulators, telegraph demonstrations.

North Alabama Speedway

Sports Arena

Racing facility contains an 1/8th-mile asphalt drag strip and a 3/8-mi. semi-bank clay oval. Racing divisions include super late models, late-model stock, modified street and mini stocks.

Pickwick Lake

Outdoor Recreation Site

30,175 acres of water along Tennessee River. Excellent fishery for small- and largemouth bass, crappie, spotted bass, striped bass, sauger, bluegill, freshwater drum, channel catfish.

Rattlesnake Saloon

Historic Site

A unique watering hole under the rock where whole family can relax and enjoy connecting to local history, dine, listen to live music and enjoy karoake.

Seven Springs Lodge

Outdoor Recreation Site

Horseback trail riding, organized trail rides held throughout the 3,500 acres of meadow and woodland, dotted with waterfalls and caves.

Spring Creek Golf Course

Golf Course

Level course ideal for walking, with 5 ponds

Spring Park

Outdoor Recreation Site

Spring runs throughout park. Evening water show, lighted waterfall. Playground, pavilions, stage, restaurants. Imitation steam engine locomotive train, seats 120. Splash pad, roller coaster and carousel.

Tennessee Valley Museum of Art

Museum

Rotating exhibitions, juried art competitions, fine art and craft show, workshops and classes for adults and children. Educational outreach program. Permanent Martin Petroglyph exhibition.

Wilson Lake

Outdoor Recreation Site

From Muscle Shoals to Rogersville. Small- and largemouth bass, crappie, spotted bass, striped bass, hybrids, sauger, bluegill, freshwater drum, channel catfish.