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Ave Maria Grotto

Historic Site

Landscaped garden of 125 miniature replicas of biblical structures and world-famous buildings, built by Brother Joseph, a Benedictine monk.

Clarkson Covered Bridge and Park

Outdoor Recreation Site

Battle of Hog Mountain site. 1904 truss bridge, lattice-style planks, restored 1975. Park with shaded picnic grounds, dogtrot log cabin, grist mill and hiking trails.

Cullman County Museum

Museum

Col. John G. Cullman, German refugee, established colony (1873). Home replica houses archaeological society museum. New Civil War Exhibit featuring Cullman's Civil War history.

Cullman Depot

Historic Site

Restored Pueblo-style stucco building contains displays of vintage railroad-related items. Exit 308, turn left on 278, left on 1st Ave. SE, go 4 blocks.

Cullman Flea Market

Flea Market

250+ inside spaces, plus outdoor spaces. Antiques building (10,000+ sq. ft.), country village.

Funzone

Indoor Recreation Site

Entertainment for the whole family: miniature golf, go-karts, FUNZONE Express Train, Air It Out (inflatable play area), and state-of-the-art batting cages.

Heritage Park

Outdoor Recreation Site

Seventy-acre complex with lighted softball and soccer fields, basketball courts, picnic pavilions, 1.5-mi. fitness trail, water play area and recognition garden.

Historic Warehouse District

Historic Site

Buildings were used to distribute groceries. Today, the refurbished stockrooms host Cullman's finest shopping experience for eyewear and other merchandise.

Smith Farms Hickory Smoked Meats

Specialty Food

Old-fashioned meat prepared using secret Southern recipes. Wine cellar. Also cheese, honey, jams, grits, salad dressings and more.

Smith Lake Park

Outdoor Recreation Site

The park offers 9 cabins, 164 full-service sites, 35 water & electric, 61 tent sites, pavilions, playgrounds, pool with slide, fishing pier and boat launch.

Southern Accents Architectural Antiques

Antique

Since 1969, this family business has grown into one of the largest architectural salvages in the nation. Stained-glass, mantles, flooring, doors, hardware and more.

Sportsman Lake Park

Outdoor Recreation Site

County-operated park featuring fishing, Putt-Putt golf, playground, hiking trails, picnic area, pavilions, paddle boats, train. Multi-use paved trail and 4.7-mi. mountain bike trail. Veterans Memorial Park. 12 camp sites with newly remodeled bathhouse.

T.P. Country Club

Golf Course

45 mins. from Birmingham & Huntsville, just off I-65 Exit 110. Crenshaw bent grass green, with Tift 419 fairways. Driving range, golf shop and clubhouse.

The Shops at 3rd Street Promenade

Shopping Center

Original art of all kinds, handcrafted furniture and decor, jewelry and gifts as well as some unique antiques, vintage and curiosity items.

Touch of German, A

Collectible

German nutcrackers, Bavarian steins, tin toys, Austrian crystal, Christmas ornaments, candies, German cuckoo clocks, Blue Delft, Reuge music, Russian nesting dolls, Steiff , Fontanini and Breyer.

Weiss Cottage

Historic Site

Cullman's oldest home. Wood-frame structure was home to Dr. Weiss' family. Also served as his medical office; cellar housed his goats. 19th-century furnishings.

Werner's Trading Company

Outdoor

Outfitting for fly-fishing, biking, camping, canoeing, mountaineering, birding. Wide variety of camping foods. Unique shopping with specialty clothing for men and women.