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General Andrew Jackson Black Walnut Tree

Historic Site

200+ yr.-old tree under which Gen. Jackson camped. Certified by State as "Living Witness to the Signing of the U.S. Constitution."

Historic Sheffield & Guided Walking Tours

Historic Site

Large concentration of Victorian and Arts and Crafts homes. Guided summer walking tours. Tours begins on the corner of Montgomery Ave. and 6th Ave. in front of the Sheffield Municipal Building.

Kiwanis Boundless Playground

Outdoor Recreation Site

Special playground built for every child. Ramps and smooth rubber surface provide access for wheelchairs, walkers and crutches.

Muscle Shoals Sound Studio

Historic Site

Fully restored with original equipment. The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, also known as The Swampers, operated the studio from 1969-78, making it famous worldwide.

Old Railroad Bridge

Historic Site

Pedestrian bridge offers a beautiful view of the Tennessee River on Pickwick Lake. Dated 1839, began as a toll bridge for trains, wagons, livestock.

Ritz Theater

Historic Site

1929 silent movie house. Restored 1985, retaining original 1930s art deco style. Performing arts center provides community theater, summer stock, concerts, seminars, receptions and more.

Riverfront Park

Outdoor Recreation Site

One mile of inviting shoreline on Pickwick Lake. Picnicking, walking trails, water splash pad, playground, boat launch, two fishing piers and docking facilities.

Village One

Historic Site

85 bungalows of stucco exterior and red tile roofs (cir. 1918). Built by U.S. government as employee housing for nearby WWI Nitrate Plant.

Whippoorwill Park

Outdoor Recreation Site

444-acre wooded park. Home to many species of wildflowers and plants, it is a bird sanctuary. Walking trails go all the way to the river. Vietnam Memorial on-site.