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Bluff Hall

Historic Site

Built 1832 by slaves. Corinthian columns grace drawing room. Restored one-room log house on grounds. Museum gift shop, Canebrake Craft Corner next door. Historic house museum.

Demopolis Yacht Basin

Outdoor Recreation Site

Full-service marina. In-water and dry storage for boats. Restaurant and motel on-site.

Foscue Creek Park

Outdoor Recreation Site

Public boat landing ramp; tent and trailer camping area; 54 sites; comfort station; sewer hookups; 50 Amp service; drinking water; picnic areas and bank fishing.

Gaineswood National Historic Landmark

Historic Site

The site is owned and operated by the Alabama Historical Commission and is the most unique antebellum mansion in the state. Visit and see domed ceilings, ornate plasterwork, columned and galleried rooms and original furnishings. You might here a few ghost stories too at this National Park Service National Historic Landmark.

Laird Cottage/Geneva Mercer Museum

Museum

Restored c. 1870 residence/cottage with Greek Revival/Italianate style. Museum houses history and works of Geneva Mercer, artist, sculptor and Marengo Co. native.

Lyon Hall

Historic Site

Built from 1850 to 1853. Greek Revival residence. Historic house museum, and available for special events.

Ravine Golf Course, The

Golf Course

Located on Hwy. 43 one mile south of Hwy. 80 at the Sports-Plex. Well-stocked pro shop and concessions. Tee time not required.