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Anniston Civil Rights and Heritage Trail: Freedom Riders Murals
Historic SiteMurals in the alleyways of the old Greyhound and Trailways Bus stations depict scenes from when the Freedom Riders were attacked here on May 11, 1961. Freedom Riders Park under development. Greyhound Bus Station: Site of first attack. Near 1031 Gurnee Ave.Trailways Bus Station: Site of second attack. Near 1018 Noble St.
Anniston Downtown District
Historic Site19th- and 20th-century Victorian and Neoclassical business structures. Federal Building made of marble.
Anniston Galleries
AntiqueGeneral line of antiques. 18th- and 19th-century furniture.
Anniston Municipal "The Hill"
Golf CourseLocated at crest of one of Anniston's beautiful mountains. Pro shop, golf supplies, concessions, cart rentals.
Anniston Museum of Natural History
MuseumDinosaurs, fossils, mammals in open dioramas. 400-species bird collection, Egyptian mummies, walk-through cave replica, children's discovery room, nature trails, art exhibits, picnicking.
Anniston/Calhoun County Library Alabama Room and Anniston Room
MuseumGenealogical research and Civil War records, etc. Anniston Room is collection of local memorabilia. ALABENTON Genealogical Society headquartered in library.
Art Works Gallery
MuseumA cooperative gallery of east Alabama artists. Art includes: paintings, fiber art and cards, jewelry, decorative gourds, pottery, clay masks, photography, wood carvings, and furniture.
Berman Museum of World History
MuseumAmerican West, world wars, Napoleon, Jefferson Davis, Hitler objects. Swords (including one with 1,295 diamonds), sacred and secular Asian art, 19th-century European sculptures.
Cane Creek Golf Course
Golf CourseStop by our full-service restaurant, pro shop, driving range and practice green. Lessons are available.
Centennial Memorial Park
Historic SiteAlabama-shaped reflecting pool. Veterans wall with names of 1,208 Alabamians lost in Vietnam. Semi-circular walls with names of all Alabama veterans lost in war.
Church of St. Michael and All Angels, The
Historic Site1890 Norman architecture. 12-ft. Carrara marble altar, alabaster reredos, hand-carved angels and crosses, stained-glass windows, 95-ft. bell tower, 3,000-pipe organ.
Classic on Noble
Historic SiteRestaurant in Historic building in downtown Anniston. Originally Levi Clark Saloon in 1894. Most remember as Woolworth- Original Maple Floors, warm atmosphere. Casual fine dining. Menu & info available on website classiconnoble.com.
Indian Oaks Golf Club
Golf CoursePutting greens, driving range. Golf carts available. Pro shop, lounge, lessons.
Mount Zion Baptist Church
Historic SiteMount Zion Baptist Church was the second black church organized in the Anniston area and is the oldest one still in existence.
Noble Park
Historic SiteHomes built by the founding families of Anniston.
Pine Hill Country Club
Golf Course11 lakes, rolling hills and beautiful lush fairways lined with pine trees, driving range, putting green, chipping green, swimming pool and restaurant.
Spirit of Anniston
Historic SiteAnniston Civil Rights & Heritage Trail: First two sites include bus station buildings involved in fi rst Freedom Rider attacks.
Thomas Newbern Museum
MuseumMuseum spotlights Civil Rights in Anniston and offers a guided tour of the 1961 Bus Burning. See photos of Freedom Riders and first Student Government Association presidents.
Tyler Hill Historic Residential District
Historic SiteDriving tour. Two-story, Queen Anne Victorian homes (1880s-1890s) centered around Tyler Square Park. Only intact Victorian neighborhood in Anniston.
West 15th Street Historic District
Historic SiteThis district developed as a secondary business district for the African American community and served as site of a social center, meeting hall, vaudeville and movie theater, doctor's office, and a hotel.
White Oak Vineyards
Outdoor Recreation SiteSample selections of fine wines, including French hybrid reds and whites, blueberry, peach, and muscadine. Also, see beautiful flower garden.
Woodstock Ave. Historic District
Historic Site19th- and 20th-century Victorian residences.
Wren's Nest Inc. Gallery
MuseumCentury-old carriage house. Larry K. Martin gallery: paintings, print editions, collectibles by this nationally known artist. Subjects: wildlife, Southern themes, African animals, patriotism.