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Bird Dog Statue

Historic Site

Bronze 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 Site

Only second Empire-style courthouse in Alabama. Built in 1871 and patterned after Executive Building in Washington, D.C.

Bullock County Jail Museum

Museum

Built 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 Site

Step 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 Site

Guided deer, quail, turkey hunts. Also chukar, pheasant, wild hogs. Fishing, sporting clays and lodge on beautiful, professionally managed plantation.

Log Cabin Museum

Museum

Visit 1850 log cabin moved from its original location in southwest Bullock County, authentically refurbished with period pieces and featuring stone fireplace and chimney.

Red Door Theatre

Historic Site

Celebrating Southern heritage and culture, this quality regional theatre offers entertaining productions in an intimate 160-seat setting. Historically located in former Trinity Church

Union Springs Confederate Cemetery

Historic Site

Cemetery is the burial site of both Union and Confederate soldiers. It also contains a Confederate monument that was originally located in the city's center.

Union Springs Public Library

Historic Site

Built 1911 (opened to patrons Nov. 1912), one of two remaining Carnegie libraries in Alabama still used as a library. Restored 2010. Contains original fixtures, stage furniture.