Search results for Tuskegee And Phenix City
Chattahoochee Indian Heritage Center
MuseumCelebrate culture of Native Americans who inhabited Chattahoochee Valley. Includes stickball field, sacred fire sculpture, interpretive plaques, interpretive trail, names of Native Americans removed west in 1830s.
Fort Mitchell National Cemetery
Historic SiteOne of 141 U.S. National Cemeteries for U.S. military veterans, including WWI and Desert Storm, and their spouses and dependent children.
Russell County Historical Commission/Historic Fort Mitchell
Historic Site1813 fort, 12-ft.-high palisade, log cabin, museum/visitors center with film, scenes and artifacts, tavern and carriage house, and Trading Post.
Wehle Land Conservation Center
Outdoor Recreation SiteFishing, horseback riding trails, wildlife viewing, camping, nature trails.
Rosenwald-Shiloh Historic Site
Historic SiteTour includes 1914 Rosenwald School, 1870 Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church and Cemetery. Donations accepted.
Whippoorwill Vineyards
Outdoor Recreation SiteTaste the rich flavors of native Alabama wines at only winery in southeastern Alabama. Every operation is done by hand, from harvesting to packaging.
East Alabama Motor Speedway
Sports Arena6 classes of championship stock car racing. Action every Sat. night mid-Mar.-Nov. Special events include demo-derby, fireworks, sprint cars and more.
Lakewood Golf Course
Golf CourseDesigned by John LaFoy. Beautiful rolling terrain. Challenging for all skill levels. Serving East Alabama since 1962.
Mural at Idle Hour Park
Outdoor Recreation Site28 ft. x 140-ft. mural depicting midway of 1940s park. Carousel, train, skating, zoo, pool, dance hall, bowling, fortune teller, Ferris wheel.
Old Russell County Courthouse
Historic SiteFormerly Russell Co. Courthouse (1866-1943). Built 1868, is one the of oldest in state. Indian artifacts and paleontology display.
Butler Chapel AME Zion Church
Historic SiteLocated in the Zion Hill neighborhood, church was focal point for a multi-year grass-roots project that united and empowered African-Americans to fight for the right to vote.
Commodores Studio Museum
MuseumOriginal equipment, uniforms, records and other memorabilia relating to the hit recording group The Commodores.
Downtown Tuskegee Walking Tour
Historic SiteVisit historic downtown square and view sites that have long been a part of city's history. Guided tours each Saturday in June.
Harris Barrett School
Historic Site1903 two-room school, built by students under direction of Dr. Booker T. Washington, houses exposition of local African-Americans education and achievements from the slave ships to the space ships.
Lake Tuskegee
Outdoor Recreation SiteCity-owned recreational site with picnic areas, playgrounds, and 92 acres of water providing fishing, sailing, and water skiing.
Bird Dog Statue
Historic SiteBronze statue sculpted by Robert Wehle. Life-size pointer atop granite base with names of 11 Bullock Co. men in Bird Dog Hall of Fame.
Bullock County Courthouse
Historic SiteOnly second Empire-style courthouse in Alabama. Built in 1871 and patterned after Executive Building in Washington, D.C.
Bullock County Jail Museum
MuseumBuilt in 1897 by Pauly Jail Company and in use until 1979, Victorian Gothic-Syle building has original trapdoor used for hangings.
Dream Field Farms
Outdoor Recreation SiteStep back in time and experience great fall fun in family environment: hay rides, pumpkin patch, corn maze, farm animals. Also gift shop, concessions.
Great Southern Outdoors Wildlife Plantation
Outdoor Recreation SiteGuided deer, quail, turkey hunts. Also chukar, pheasant, wild hogs. Fishing, sporting clays and lodge on beautiful, professionally managed plantation.