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| Abbeville | SE | * | Huggin' Molly | Huggin' Molly is in beautiful downtown Abbeville. It is a large old fashioned drug store with the soda fountain counter at the front, where ice cream goodies and cherry cokes are assembled. The place is loaded with items such as brochures and memorabilia from the 40's and 50's. It has a beautiful pharmacy "front" at the rear of the front entrance, which is a beautiful wood decoration; reminds me of a fancy British pub. There is separate seating area to accommodate lots of patrons. Great music from the era is played. | |
| Abbeville | SW | ^ | Henry County | Court House. 101 Courthouse Square | |
| Albertville | NE | ^^ | Jessie's Cafe | White chicken chili | |
| Albertville | NE | ^^ | The Lumpkin House | Grilled chicken pizza | |
| Alexander City | C | ## | Horseshoe Bend National Military Park | 18 miles east of Anniston on Alabama 49. On the morning of 27 March 1814, General Andrew Jackson and an army of 3,300 men consisting of Tennessee militia, United States regulars and both Cherokee and Lower Creek allies attacked Chief Manawa and 1,000 Upper Creek or Red Stick warriors fortified in the "horseshoe" bend of the Tallapoosa River. To seal off the bend of the river, the Upper Creeks built an incredibly strong 400 yard long barricade made of dirt and logs. As the Cherokee and Lower Creek warriors swam the Tallapoosa and attacked from the rear, Jackson launched the militia and regular soldiers against the barricade. Facing overwhelming odds, the Red Sticks fought bravely yet ultimately lost the battle. Over 800 Upper Creeks died at Horseshoe Bend defending their homeland. This was the final battle of the Creek War of 1813-14, which is considered part of the War of 1812. In a peace treaty signed at Ft. Jackson after the battle, both the Upper and Lower Creeks were forced to give the United States nearly 20 million acres of land in what is today Alabama and Georgia. The victory here brought Andrew Jackson national attention and helped him to be elected the seventh President of the United States in 1828. This 2,040-acre park preserves the site of the battle. The land ceded by the Creek Indian nation made up three fifths of the land that was to become Alabama. The visitor center has an excellent 20 minute video and exhibits on the battle & Creek Indian culture. The Horseshoe Bend National Military Park is a must see. | |
| Alexander City | C | *# | Big -B-BBQ | BBQ pork and ribs. "Place stays packed" U.S. 280 By-pass | |
| Alexander City | C | *# | Sho'Nuff BBQ | BBQ Stuffed Potato | |
| Alexander City | C | ^^ | Cecil's Public House | Blackened Catfish | |
| Alexandria | NE | ^^ | Wright's Dairy | Strawberried Alive | |
| Aliceville | C | ## | Aliceville Museum | 104 Broad Street. Home of the largest World War II German Prisoner of War Camp collection in the U.S. The internationally known Aliceville Museum maintains a collection from Camp Aliceville, a POW camp that held 6,000 Germans, and was open from 1942 to 1945. See German artwork, hand-made wooden objects, weapons, photographs, uniforms, books, sculpture and other artifacts made by German prisoners of war at Camp Aliceville. Hours: 10 am to 4 pm – weekdays, closed from 12 pm to 1 pm. 10 am to 2 pm on Saturdays. | |
| Aliceville | C | ## | James McCrory Grave | James McCrory was a soldier of the Revolution and was at the battles of Germantown, Brandywine and Gilford Courthouse and was one of George Washington’s life guards at Valley Forge. | |
| Aliceville | C | ** | Plantation House (1905) | Fried rabbit; "People come from all over Pickens County and elsewhere to the historic Plantation House to enjoy good food, a friendly staff, and great Southern hospitality. Located in the 1903 James M. Summerville House, the restaurant offers Southern food traditions, such as chicken, biscuits, rice and gravy. The festive highlights of the cuisine, however, are the fried rabbit, the first Saturday seafood buffet and the once-a-month boiled and fried shrimp buffet". | |
| Andalusia | SW | ^ | Covington County | Court House. Court Square | |
| Anniston | C | ## | Berman Museum | Hwy 431 & 21 fork. Here you'll find a stunning Royal Persian Scimitar set with 1,295 rose-cut diamonds, 60 carats of rubies, and a single emerald of 40 carats in a 3 pound gold handle with a fabulous early Damascus steel blade, a Greek helmet dating to 300 B.C., Jefferson Davis's traveling pistols; bronzes by Frederic Remington and, 88 guns from the American West, one of which is a Presentation Winchester Model 1866 ivory stocked and gold plated, presented by Emperor Napoleon III of France to Emperor Maximillian of Mexico. There isn't enough room here to mention all of the wonderful unique items on display. The Berman shouldn't be missed!!! | |
| Anniston | C | ## | Church of S. Michael & All Angels | West 18th Street & Cobb Ave. 1888 Norman-Gothic constructed with Alabama stone, features a magnificent marble altar. Bavarian wood-workers carved the church's entire ceiling by hand. | |
| Anniston | C | ## | Museum of Natural History | Next to the Berman Museum. Treks through jungles, deserts and savannahs | |
| Anniston | C | ### | White Oak Vineyards | Estate grown artisan wines. | |
| Anniston | C | ## | Ft. McCllean WWII POW Cemetery | Baker Rd. Historically significant cemetery where German and Italian POWs are laid to rest. Marble markers show the names and ranks of the soldiers. There is a large concrete "Iron Cross" there also. | |
| Anniston | C | *# | Goal Post Bar-B-Q | Barbecue; "Fantastic, a strong candidate for the best in Alabama". | |
| Anniston | C | ^ | Calhoun County | Court House. 25 W 11th St, | |
| Anniston | C | ^^ | Classic on Noble | Jerked pork tenderloin & papaya salsa | |
| Anniston | C | ^^ | The Victoria Inn | Smoked lettuce salad | |
| Arab | NE | ^^ | 3 Guys Grill | Pot roast | |
| Ashland | C | ^ | Clay County | Court House. County Square | |
| Ashland | C | ^^ | Lett's Eat | Chicken & Dressing | |
| Ashville | C | ## | John Looney House | One of Alabama's oldest two-story dogtrots | |
| Ashville | C | ^ | St. Clair County | Court House (1 of 2). 129 5th Ave. | |
| Ashville | C | ^^ | Ashville House Tea Room | Strawberry Napoleon | |
| Athens | NW | ## | Alabama Veterans Museum | Established to preserve memories of our veterans by creating a permanent resting place for artifacts and memorabilia, displaying uniforms, medals, weapons, photos, books, tapes and news clippings. | |
| Athens | NW | ## | Athens State University Founders Hall | 1840s Greek Revival Founders Hall at Athens State University, state’s oldest college. Altar's elegant wood carvings tell story of New Testament | |
| Athens | NW | *# | Greenbrier BBQ | Catfish & hushpuppies | |
| Athens | NE | ^ | Limestone County | Court House. 310 W. Washington St. | |
| Athens | NE | +++ | Cambridge United Methodist Church | 14888 Cambridge Lane. Established in 1818. Church used by Confederacy to set up the Malone Battalion. Was later seized by Federal troops who damaged much of the church. | |
| Athens | NE | +++ | First Presbyterian Church | 112 South Jefferson St. Originally founded in 1829, moved to present location in 1852. Union soldiers stabled their horses in the sanctuary and burned the pews for firewood. | |
| Atmore | SW | * | David's Catfish | Catfish | |
| Attalla | NE | +++ | First United Methodist Church | 601 N. 4th Street. Organized in 1887. | |
| Attalla | NE | +++ | Keener United Methodist Church | 6025 US Hwy 11N. Built in early 1900s visitors are still encourage “to go before you go” since there are no outhouses or restrooms available. | |
| Auburn | SE | ## | Auburn Campus Trek | Wonderful brick architecture from the 1850's | |
| Auburn | SE | ** | Toomer's Drugs (1896) | Freshly squeezed lemonade | |
| Auburn | SE | ^^ | Amsterdam Cafe | Crab cake & avocado sandwich | |
| Auburn | SE | ^^ | Hamiltons | Fried green tomato appetizer with grilled shrimp | |
| Auburn | SE | ^^ | J.Williams | Grilled Chilean sea bass over crayfish jambalaya | |
| Bay Minette | SW | ^ | Baldwin County | Courthouse. 312 Courthouse Square | |
| Bayou La Batre | SW | XXX | Any sign with Bayou La Batre on it | Alabama SW extreme location | |
| Belvidere | TN | ## | Falls Mills | Just east of Huntland, TN this mill was built in 1873 as a cotton and woolen factory. At 33 feet in diameter it's over-shot water wheel is the largest one working in the USA. Go in and visit this working museum and watch meal being ground. Closed on Wednesdays | |
| Birmingham | C | ## | Birmingham Civil Rights Inst. | Focal point for the Civil Right District | |
| Birmingham | C | ## | Birmingham Museum of Art | Wedgwood collection, finest outside of England | |
| Birmingham | C | ## | Sloss Furnaces | National Historic Landmark - “Learn how steel was made. Sloss Furnaces was a major producer of pig iron in Birmingham until the 1970s. Since then it has been converted to an educational historic landmark. It's red silos and ovens are picturesque. Walking through the facilities you will feel enveloped by the architecture, the strange views of large equipment and machinery, the stairways running hither and yon. I felt connected to the brutally hard work that was done by iron workers in years past. | |
| Birmingham | C | ## | Southern Museum of Flight | 1925 crop duster that launched Delta Airlines "You will see the machines that helped the world take to the skies. Military, civilian, and home-built aircraft on display at the Museum include one of Delta Air Line's first planes – the Huff Daland crop duster, a full-size Wright Flyer replica, a 1912 Curtis Pusher replica, a Fokker VII, a VariEze experimental home-built, and two US Air Force fighter jet cockpit simulators." | |
| Birmingham | C | *# | Full Moon BBQ | Cole slaw & "Half Moon Cookies" | |
| Birmingham | C | *# | Jim 'n Nick's | (^^) Cheese biscuits | |
| Birmingham | C | *# | Johnny Ray's | BBQ, Banana, chocolate, coconut & lemon pies | |
| Birmingham | C | *# | Nick's BBQ | "I will drive 4 hrs to eat here. I enjoy it and usually buy a gallon of sauce for the road" | |
| Birmingham | C | ** | Pete's Famous Hot Dogs (1915) | All the way" dog | |
| Birmingham
Homewood |
C | ** | Savage's Bakery (1939) | Pimiento cheese sandwich on tomato bread | |
| Birmingham | C | ^ | Jefferson County | Court House. 1801 3rd Ave. | |
| Birmingham | C | ^^ | Bombay Cafe | Strawberry/mandarin/orange salad | |
| Birmingham | C | ^^ | Cafe DuPont | Buttermilk fried chicken with lemon basil sauce | |
| Birmingham | C | ^^ | Chez Fonfon | Pastries | |
| Birmingham | C | ^^ | Cobb Lane | She-crab soup | |
| Birmingham | C | ^^ | G | Crab cakes | |
| Birmingham | C | ^^ | Highlands Bar & Grill | Highlands baked grits | |
| Birmingham | C | ^^ | Hot & Hot Fish Club | Tomato Salad | |
| Birmingham | C | ^^ | Lloyds (1937) | Onion rings | |
| Birmingham | C | ^^ | Milo's | Hamburger & Sweet Tea | |
| Birmingham | C | ^^ | Niki's West | Vegetable buffet | |
| Birmingham | C | ^^ | Sol Y Luna | Tapas | |
| Birmingham
Hoover |
C | ^^ | Harry's Place | Hamburger | |
| Birmingham Bessemer | C | *# | Bob Sykes BBQ | Pies & Burgers | |
| Birmingham Bessemer | C | ** | The Bright Star (1907) | Broiled Seafood platter | |
| Birmingham Cahaba Heights | C | *# | Miss. Myra's BBQ | Pulled pork & asst. sauces, pies | |
| Birmingham Homewood | C | ^^ | Franklin's Homewood Gourmet | Baby blue salad & BBQ salmon sandwich | |
| Birmingham Homewood | C | ^^ | Nabeel's | Camel Rider" sandwich & moussaka eggplant casserole | |
| Birmingham Homewood | C | ^^ | Tortugas Pizza & More | Deep-dish pizza | |
| Birmingham Irondale | C | ## | Bogart's BMW Motorcycle Dealer | Check out all the new BMW bikes and riding gear | |
| Birmingham Irondale | C | *# | Golden Rule Bar-B-Q (1891) | (^^) Baked beans | |
| Birmingham Irondale | C | ^^ | Irondale Café (1928) | Fried green tomatoes; Inspiration for the Whistle Stop Café in the film, Fried Green Tomatoes with Fanny Flagg. Meat & three buffet. | |
| Birmingham
Leeds |
C | ^^ | Augie's |
Club sandwich | |
| Birmingham
Leeds |
C | ## | Barber Motor Sports Museum | Museum & Racetrack. Seeing is believing!! Don't miss this one. | |
| Birmingham
Mountain Brook |
C | ## | Botanical Gardens | Japanese garden with a 14th century Tea House | |
| Birmingham Mountain Brook | C | * | Chez Lulu | "Cheeze" Lulu with a glass of wine; soups, quiche & much more. Some may say that real men don't eat quiche, but they will here. Eclectic is an understatement. | |
| Birmingham Mountain Brook | C | ^^ | daniel george | Chocolate lava cake | |
| Birmingham Mountain Brook | C | * | Davenport's Pizza Palace | Pizza. "Best pizza in Birmingham" | |
| Birmingham Mountain Brook | C | ** | Gilchrist Drug (1928) | Freshly squeezed limeade & chicken salad sandwich. | |
| Birmingham
Mountain Brook |
C | ## | Jimmy Morgan Zoo | Home of some 900 animals from all over the globe | |
| Birmingham Pelham | C | * | Ezell’s Catfish Camp | Some of the best catfish you can have. Also famous for their slaw and fried dill pickles | |
| Birmingham Pinson Valley | C | *# | Ken's | "Gets my vote for worlds best BBQ" | |
| Birmingham Vestavia Hills | C | *#* | Diplomat Deli. | Each Thursday. Folks start arriving around 5 pm. 114 Montgomery Hwy. in Vestavia, just north on US 31from I-65 and across from Marks Outdoors. Phone # (205) 979-1515 | |
| Birmingham
Vestavia Hills |
C | ^^ | Klingler’s | Black Forest Cake | |
| Blount Springs | C | *# | Top Hat BBQ | BBQ | |
| Blountsville | NW | +++ | Blountsville United Methodist Church | 415 College Street. Moving from Tennessee, Ebenezer Hearn was called upon to organize the first Methodist Church of Alabama. What began as a Methodist camp on a Creek Indian site transformed in a building in 1886. | |
| Boaz | NE | ^^ | Mill Street Deli | Mill Street chicken salad | |
| Boaz | NE | ^^ | Station House Grill | Jambalaya | |
| Bon Secour | SW | ## | Billie's Seafood | Fresh seafood; watch the shrimp boats unload | |
| Bon Secour | SW | * | Fish Camp Restaurant | You hook em, and we cook em. Caribbean style seafood and pasta dishes. | |
| Brewton | SW | ^ | Escambia County | Court House. 318 Bellville Ave | |
| Bridgeport | NE | ## | Russell Cave National Monument | Served as an archaic hotel for Native Americans traveling through the area about 9,000 years ago | |
| Brilliant | NW | +++ | Brilliant Methodist Church | 825 Main Street. Built by local coal miners, it is noted for its high-pitched roof and stained glass windows. | |
| Brooklyn | SW | ## | Sepulga River Bridge | Located in Conecuh County on Bull Slough Rd. (Dirt) about half way between Cr 43 (Paved) and Cr 21. Coordinates: N 31 18.091 W 86 43.036. Neat old pony truss bridge over Sepulga River on a county road. Built in 1924 and on the national historical list. | |
| Butler |
SW | ^ | Choctaw County | Courthouse. 117 S Mulberry St. | |
| Calera | C | ## | Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum | Historical Railroad exhibits | |
| Calera | C | ## | Shelby Springs Confederate Cemetery (N33 07.779 W86 40.881) | The Confederate Army established a soldier’s home and hospital here (1863-1865) as a part of the CSA Camp Winn Training Site. Father Leray and the Sisters of Mercy staffed the hospital after fleeing Civil War destruction in Vicksburg. They brought with them by train many wounded and sick Confederate soldiers. This existing public cemetery was expanded for those soldiers who died of battle wounds and illnesses. | |
| Calera | C | ### | Vizzini Farms Winery | Near the Shelby County Airport. Wine tasting, tour,1/2 soup & sandwich; Great food, friendly people, wonderful atmosphere. This place shouldn't be missed! | |
| Camden | SW | * | Jackson's | Really good fried chicken and soul food | |
| Camden | SW | ^ | Wilcox County | Court House, Hwy 28 & Court Street | |
| Camden | SW | ^^ | Gaines Ridge Dinner Club | Black Bottom Pie | |
| Camden & Gee's Bend | SW | ## | Gees Bend Ferry | Ferry to isolated Gee's Bend. Be sure to check the schedule on line before making the crossing. There are two hour intervals between crossings from Gee's Bend to Ellis Landing and the reverse run. | |
| Camden` | SW | *# | Uncle Redd's Soul Food & BBQ | BBQ and soul food. | |
| Carrollton | C | ^ | Pickins County | Court House. HWYs 86 & 17 | |
| Cedar Bluff | NE | * | Fibber's | "The best buffet that I have ever eaten is at Fibber's" | |
| Cedar Bluff | NE | +++ | Round Mountain | 241 County Road 600. On August 3, 1895, a community of ministers and deacons established a Baptist Church in Round Mountain The Lord’s Supper at the church was observed for the first time in May 1896. | |
| Centre | NE | ^ | Cherokee County | Court House. 100 Main Street | |
| Centreville | C | ^ | Bibb County | Court House. 35 Court Square East | |
| Chatom | SW | ^ | Washington County | Court House. Courthouse Square | |
| Chattahoochee SP | SE | XXX | Sign at entrance | Alabama SE extreme location | |
| Childersburg | C | # | Kymulga Grist Mill &Covered Bridge | 1860s, 105-foot covered bridge spans scenic Talladega Creek. Active grist mill. | |
| Childersburg | C | ^^ | Desoto Caverns Park | Fudge | |
| Choctaw | SW | ^ | Butler County | Court House. 700 Court Square | |
| Chrysler | SW | ## | William Weatherford (Red Eagle) Grave | (1780 – March 24, 1824), was a Creek (Muscogee) Indian who led the Creek War offensive against the United States. William Weatherford like many of the high-ranking members of the Creek nation was half Scottish and half Creek Indian. His father was Charles Weatherford, a Scottish trader and his mother was Sehoy III, Princess of the Wind Clan. | |
| Clanton | C | ### | The Winery on Main | A unique boutique winery featuring hand crafted wines. | |
| Clanton | C | ^ | Chilton County | Court House. 568 2nd Ave. N | |
| Clanton | C | ^^ | Durbin Farms Market | Peach ice-cream | |
| Clanton | C | ^^ | Heaton Pecan Farms | Pecan pie | |
| Clanton | C | ^^ | Peach Park | Peach & fruit pies | |
| Clanton
Marbury |
C | ## | Confederate Memorial Park | HWY 143 & Cr 63. Former home for Confederate veterans and widows. Civil War relics, and weaponry; two cemeteries Old Mountain Creek Post Office & a chapel | |
| Clayton | SE | * | Octagon House | State's sole surviving antebellum octagonal house | |
| Clayton | SE | ## | Whiskey Bottle Tombstone | Wife let world know that husband was heavy drinker | |
| Clayton | SE | ^ | Barbour County | Court House. 303 E. Broad | |
| Cleveland | NW | # | Swann Covered Bridge | Three span bridge extends 324 feet over the Locust Fork of the Black Warrior River. | |
| Coden | SW | ** | Mary's Place (1935) | Soft-shell crab po-boy; Home-style Creole dishes . | |
| Columbiana | C | * | Bernie's on Main Street | Meat 'n two, blackberry cobbler | |
| Columbiana | C | * | Karl C Harrison Museum of George Washington | Extensive collection of authentic items belonging to George & Martha Washington. "Founded in 1982 by Karl C. Harrison, a Columbiana banker and philanthropist, the Karl C. Harrison Museum of George Washington has become an important forum for learning about America’s first First Family. Through the foresighted efforts and encouragement of Martha Washington's granddaughter Eliza Parke Custis, family heirlooms have been lovingly passed down through generations. In the early 1980's, Shelby County resident Charlotte Smith, Weaver, a sixth generation granddaughter of Martha, decided to share her legacy with the public, providing the basis of the museum" | |
| Columbiana | C | ^ | Shelby County | Court House. 112 N. Main St. | |
| Courtland | NW | +++ | Courtland Presbyterian Church | 645 Hamilton. Built in 1821, it is the second oldest Presbyterian Church in North Alabama | |
| Cullman | NW | # | Clarkson Covered Bridge | Over Crooked Creek, Closed to motor traffic | |
| Cullman | NW | ## | Ave Maria Grotto | The Ave Maria Grotto, known throughout the world as "Jerusalem in Miniature", is a beautifully landscaped, four-acre park designed to provide a natural setting for the 125 miniature reproductions of some of the most famous historic buildings and shrines of the world. The masterpieces of stone and concrete are the lifetime work of Brother Joseph Zoettl, a Benedictine monk of St. Bernard Abbey. Begun as a hobby, with various materials he could find, and infinite patience and a remarkable sense of symmetry and proportion, Brother Joseph re-created some of the greatest edifices of all time. | |
| Cullman | NW | ## | Cathedral of the Blessed Heart of Jesus | This grand cathedral was constructed in the early 1900's. It is of a basilica style with tall columns and a very ornate alter. The wonderful stained-glass windows were commissioned in Germany and as they had not been completed prior to WWI, they had to be buried to avoid destruction during the war. After the war they were shipped to Cullman. | |
| Cullman | NW | ^ | Cullman County | Court House. 500 2nd Ave. | |
| Cullman | NW | ^^ | All Steak (1934) | ** Hot orange rolls | |
| Cullman | NW | +++ | St. John’s Evangelical Protestant Church | 512 2nd Avenue SE. In 1874, one year before the town was incorporated, the Cullman family along with other German descendents began the first religious organization. The sanctuary is defined by its stained glass windows and elegant woodwork. | |
| Dadeville | C | ^ | Tallapoosa County | Court House. 125 N. Broadnax | |
| Daleville | SE | ## | US Army Aviation Museum | Covers the complete history of Army Aviation, this complex contains one of the world's largest collections of helicopters, a full scale model of the Wright B Flyer, a Sopwith Camel, and a Nieuport 28. Also a high-tech Apache combat helicopter. | |
| Daleville | SE | ^^ | Castle Cafe | "Castle Club" sandwich | |
| Daphne | SW | * | Manci's Antique Club | Daphne & Bellrose Ave. A combination bar/museum. The club boasts the biggest assemblage of Jim Beam decanters outside the distillery's own collection. Claiming the title "Bloody Mary Capital of the Eastern Shore, the house serves its specialty garnished with a pickled string bean. | |
| Decatur | NW | ## | Old State Bank | Established during Andrew Jackson's Presidency and is Alabama’s oldest bank building. | |
| Decatur | NW | *# | Big Bob Gibson's BBQ (1925) | BBQ Chicken with white sauce | |
| Decatur | NW | *# | Southern BBQ | Pulled pork plate with hot sauce. | |
| Decatur | NW | ^ | Morgan County | Court House. 203 Lee Street. | |
| Decatur | NW | ^^ | Curry's on Johnston Street | Taco & Broccoli salad | |
| Decatur | NW | ^^ | Morgan Price Candy Co. | Toffee | |
| Decatur | NW | ^^ | Simp McGhee's | Seafood-filled mushroom caps | |
| Decatur | NW | +++ | St John’s Episcopal Church | 202 Gordon Drive SE. Established in 1880 with the current structure being built in 1893. Originally facing North, the church was physically turned around to face East. It is modeled Gothic English Parish Churches. | |
| Dekalb Cty. | NE | *** | Desoto Falls | Valley Head N 34 32.933 - W 85 35.433 | |
| Dekalb Cty. | NE | *** | Griffin Falls | Crossville N 34 17.217 - W 85 55.850 | |
| Dekalb Cty. | NE | *** | High Falls | Grove Oak. High Falls has been called a "surprise of Nature" and the best kept secret in Alabama. N 34 24.000 - W 86 04.100 | |
| Dekalb Cty. | NE | *** | Little Falls (Valley Head) | N 34 31.149 - W85 36.633 | |
| Dekalb Cty. | NE | *** | Little River Falls | Ft. Payne, N 34 23.700 - W 85 37.616 | |
| Dekalb Cty. | NE | *** | Swindell Falls | Crossville, N 34 16.634- W 85 56.333 | |
| Demopolis | SW | ## | Bird's Hay Bale Yard Art | Riding between Demopolis and Eutaw on U.S. 43. in Alabama's mostly rural western Black Belt region you will do a double take as you gaze over at Jim Bird's pastures to see all sorts of strange critters created out of hay bales. | |
| Demopolis | SW | ## | Gaineswood | Gorgeous cream-colored mansion with white-Columned porticos | |
| Demopolis | SW | * | New Orleans Bar & Grill | At the Demopolis yacht basin. Steak salad | |
| Demopolis | SW | ^^ | Kora's Place | Soul food | |
| Demopolis | SW | ^^ | Red Barn | Steak & Chicken | |
| Dogtown | NE | ## | Little River Canyon National Preserve | Largest and one of the deepest chasms east of the Mississippi. | |
| Dora | C | *# | Green Top Cafe | Barbecue with vinegar/tomato sauce | |
| Dothan | SE | *# | Dobb's Bar-B-Q | Bar-B-Q and a "magical hooey stick" | |
| Dothan | SE | ^ | Houston County | Court House. 114 N Oats St. | |
| Dothan | SE | ^^ | Garland House | Peanut Paradise" pie | |
| Dothan | SE | ^^ | Kathy's Kountry Kitchen | Southern fried cornbread | |
| Dothan | SE | ^^ | Kyoto Sushi & Japanese Restaurant | Dothan Egg Rolls | |
| Dothan | SE | ^^ | Loyless Donuts | Donuts | |
| Dothan | SE | ^^ | Oak Mill Restaurant | Grouper fingers | |
| Dothan | SE | ^^ | River Nile | Sun-dried tomato bread | |
| Double Springs | NW | ## | Dual Destiny | At the Winston County Court House, a statue of a Civil War soldier flanked by billowing Confederate and Union flags, representing the "Free State of Winston". The Plaque reads: The Civil War was not fought between the north and the south but between the Union and the Confederate armies. Perhaps as many as 300,000 Southerners served in the Union Army. The majority of the Appalachian south from West Virginia to Winston County was pro-union. Winston provided 239 confederate soldiers, 21 of whom shared last names. This Civil War soldier, 1/2 union and 1/2 confederate, symbolizes the war within a war and honors the Winstonians in both armies. Their shiny new swords of 1861 were by 1865 as broken as the spirits of the men who bore them; and their uniforms of blue and gray once fresh and clean, were now as worn and patched as the bodies and souls they contained. Johnny Reb and Billy Yank disillusioned; but the realities of war shared dual destinies as pragmatic Americans in a reunioned nation. | |
| Double
Springs
Houston |
C | ## | Houston Historical Jail | Houston was the original county seat of Winston County. The log jail was constructed in 1850 and has recently been renovated. It claims to be the oldest jail in Alabama. | |
| Double Springs | NW | ^ | Winston County | Court House. 24789 HWY 195 | |
| Double Springs | NW | +++ | Corinth Church | 2540 County Road 57. Organized in 1884, the church has been restored to its original appearance. No power or water and only an outhouse | |
| Double
Springs
Houston |
C | +++ | Church of the Forest | 51 County Road 94. Called the Church of the Forest for its beautiful surroundings. | |
| Double Springs Houston | C | * | Sonny’s Catfish Cafe | Starvin’ Marvin’s Overstuffed Potato. Open Fri and Sat. on CR-61, just down the road south from the Houston historical jail. Six of us ate there. The stuffed potatoes were large out of this world with your choice of BBQ stuffings. While waiting for the potatoes to bake the owner brought us a plate of fabulous French fries to nibble on while awaiting our meal. Later he brought out a new BBQ sauce he was experimenting with for us to sample. Wonderful folks. | |
| Douglas | NE | ^^ | Old Meeting House | Chicken & dumplings | |
| Duck Springs | NE | ### | Wills Creek Winery | Eight varieties of muscadine wines. (weekends) | |
| Ecletic | SE | *# | Cotton BBQ | All BBQ items. On Hwy 63 @ Cr. 407 in Cotton | |
| Ecletic | SE | *# | Old South BBQ | All BBQ items. On Hwy 170 just past the 63 -170 intersection going south. Local person said it is the best BBQ anywhere around the area. | |
| Elba | SE | ^ | Coffee County | Court House (2 of 2) | |
| Elba | SE | * | Juliette’s Restaurant | Bacon & Eggs, Western Omelet | |
| Elba | SE | * | Juliette’s Restaurant | A great place for breakfast | |
| Elberta | SW | ^^ | Sweet Home Farm | Mom and Pop cheese making at it's best. Owners were the first farmstead cheese makers licensed in Alabama when they moved to Elberta from Michigan in 1985. | |
| Elberta | SW | ^^ | Wolf Bay Lodge | Seafood platter & gumbo | |
| Elkmont | NE | *# | Old Gin BBQ | BBQ | |
| Elmore Cty. | SE | *** | Tallapoosa Falls (historical) | Tallassee, N 32 32.150 - W 85 53.150 | |
| Elmore Cty. | SE | *** | Wetumpka Falls | Wetumpka, N 32 32.783 - W 86 11.950 | |
| Enterprise | SE | ## | Boll Weevil Monument | In profound appreciation of the Boll Weevil | |
| Enterprise | SE | ^ | Coffee County | Court House (1 of 2) 104 N Edwards St. | |
| Enterprise | SE | ^^ | Carlisle's | Molasses Crinkles" cookies | |
| Enterprise | SE | ^^ | Cutt's | Chili dog | |
| Enterprise | SE | ^^ | The Rawls | Grouper with pecan sauce | |
| Eufaula | SE | ## | Fendall House | 1856 home features stenciled walls and ceilings | |
| Eufaula | SE | ## | Hart House | 1850 Greek revival structure | |
| Eufaula | SE | ## | Shorter Mansion | 1884 mansion w/ 17 Corinthian-capped columns | |
| Eufaula | SE | ^^ | Allie's at the Airport | Parmesan crab dip | |
| Eufaula | SE | ^^ | Bread Basket | Bacon, egg & cheese sandwich | |
| Eutaw | SW | ## | Kirkwood Mansion | Don't miss this 1860 American Greek revival mansion. Features eight massive Ionic columns, Carara marble mantels, and Waterford crystal chandeliers. | |
| Eutaw | SW | ** | Cotton Patch (1937) | Drop biscuits | |
| Eutaw | SW | ^ | Greene County | Court House. US 11 & Boligee St. | |
| Evergreen | SW | ^ | Conecuh County | Court House. 200 Court Square & Jackson St. | |
| Fairhope | SW | ^^ | Guy's Gumbo Shack | Gumbo | |
| Fairhope | SW | ^^ | Julwin's | Pork & beans | |
| Fairhope | SW | ^^ | Oak Hollow Farm | Barbecue chicken | |
| Faunsdale | SW | ^^ | Ca-Johns Faunsdale Bar & Grill | Crawfish pie | |
| Fayette | NW | * | Charlie's | Good breakfast and lunch. | |
| Fayette | C | ^ | Fayette County | Court House. Temple Ave | |
| Florence | NW | ## | Frank Lloyd Wright's Rosenbaum House. | 601Riverview Dr. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in 1940. The tour guide gives a wonderful 45 + - minute non-scheduled tour. It's worth the wait if a tour is in progress when you arrive. Take the opportunity to walk around the grounds and make photos of the house. Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 4 pm. $8.00 adults – Seniors & Students $5.00. | |
| Florence | NW | ## | W.C. Handy Home & Museum | Trumpet & piano on which he composed St. Louis Blues. | |
| Florence | NW | * | Stagg's Grocery | "Stagg’s grocery, where they make the best, and greasiest hamburgers around; real down home stuff." | |
| Florence | NW | ** | Trowbridge's (1918) | Orange-pineapple ice cream; A mirrored soda fountain lists ice-cream flavors and drink choices. Excellent sandwiches, salads, soups and chili. | |
| Florence | NW | ^ | Lauderdale County | Court House. Court Street, between the blocks of Alabama Street and College Street. | |
| Florence | NW | ^^ | Dale's | Steak with "Dales" seasoning | |
| Florence | NW | ^^ | Ricatoni's Italian Grill | Bread with herbs & olive oil | |
| Florence | NW | +++ | St. Joseph Catholic Church | 1111 East College Street. Established in 1898 and became the chief religious center for area Catholics. | |
| Florence | NW | +++ | Trinity Episcopal Church | 410 N. Pine Street. Present church erected in 1894. It contains numerous stained glass windows and beautiful woodwork throughout. | |
| Foley | SW | ^^ | Stacey Rexall Drugs | Key lime milkshake; Old Tyme soda fountain & old favorites from the juke box or player piano while watching a toy train make its rounds above the soda fountain. | |
| Foley | SW | ^^ | The Gift Horse | Apple cheese casserole | |
| Fort Deposit | SE | ^^ | Priester's Pecans | Pralines (free samples) | |
| Fort Payne | NE | ## | Alabama Fan Club and Museum | Showcases band's musical achievements | |
| Fort Payne | NE | * | Orbix Hot Glass Gallery | Located on Cr 275, Orbix is home for very fine hand blown glassware. By special arrangement, Mr. Breed will provide a tour of the studio and the furnace. | |
| Fort Payne | NE | *# | Bar-B-Q Place | Jo Jo potatoes, BBQ | |
| Fort Payne | NE | ^ | Dekalb County | Court House. 111 Grand Ave. | |
| Fort Payne | NE | +++ | First Presbyterian Church | 300 Grand Avenue. Built in 1875, it is the oldest church in Fort Payne. | |
| Fyffe | NE | *# | Barry's Backyard Barbecue | Country buffet & barbecue | |
| Gadsden | NE | # | Gilliland Covered Bridge | In Noccalula Falls Park. Closed to motor traffic | |
| Gadsden | NE | ## | Turkey Town | Old capital of Cherokee Nation | |
| Gadsden | NE | *# | Pruett's Bar-B-Q | Sweet potato fluff | |
| Gadsden | NE | *** | Noccalula Falls | Statue of Noccalula, a Cherokee princess, who loved a brave of her own tribe and chose to die rather than marry the wealthier suitor selected by her father, stands ready to leap to her destiny in a rushing stream 90ft below. N 34 02.483 - W 86 01.267 | |
| Gadsden | NE | ^ | Etowah County | Court House. 800 Forrest Ave. | |
| Gadsden | NE | ^^ | Top O River | Catfish & turnip greens | |
| Gee's Bend | SW | ## | Gee's Bend Quilt University | Located on Hwy. 29. Turn east on Hwy. 29 just north of the Ferry landing in Gee's Bend. There are many of the famous women of Gee's Bend quilts on display and for sale. You can also see how their quilts are hand made. | |
| Geneva | SE | ^ | Geneva County | Court House. 200 North Commerce Street | |
| Georgetown | NW | ## | Colbert's Stand | George Colbert operated a ferry across the Tennessee River from 1800 to 1819. His stand or inn offered travelers a warm meal and shelter during their journey on the Old Natchez Trace. Colbert looked after his own well-being and charged Andrew Jackson $75,000 to ferry his Tennessee army across the river. The site of his stand is a short 50 yards up a path to the left of the large brown information marker. An additional 20 minute stroll will take you along the Old Trace to the bluff overlook station and back. | |
| Georgiana | SE | ## | Hank Williams Sr. Home & Museum | Childhood home of Hank Williams | |
| Grant | NE | ## | Cathedral Caverns State Park | Both Native Americans and Confederate soldiers used these caverns as a refuge. | |
| Grant | NE | * | The Squirrel Nest Restaurant | Sunday brunch | |
| Greensboro | SW | ## | Magnolia Grove | (1840) Built for wealthy planter Colonel Isaac Croom, Magnolia Grove was also the home of the builder's nephew, Richmond Pearson Hobson, congressman and admiral who was responsible for sinking the Merrimac and for blockading the Spanish fleet in Santiago Harbor in June 1898. Greek Revival house features an unsupported winding stairway; original furnishings. (Tuesday-Sunday) | |
| Greensboro | SW | * | Lou's Bakery | Homemade Chicken Salad sandwich | |
| Greensboro | SW | ^ | Hale County | Court House. 1001 Main Street | |
| Greenville | SE | ^ | Butler County | Court House. 700 Court Square | |
| Grove Hill | SW | ^ | Clarke County | Court House. 114 Court Street | |
| Gulf Shores | SW | ## | Fort Morgan Ferry | Adm. Farragut issued the command "Damn the torpedoes-full speed ahead." | |
| Gulf Shores | SW | ## | Ft. Morgan | Construction began 1819, completed 1834. Large brick fort serviced the Civil War, Spanish-American War and both world wars. It played a major role during the Battle of Mobile Bay (1864). | |
| Gulf Shores | SW | * | King Neptune's | Blue crab claws with remoulade sauce | |
| Gulf Shores | SW | * | Rocky Rawshucks | Baked oysters, oysters on the ½ shell | |
| Gulf Shores | SW | ^^ | Hope's Cheesecake | Cheesecake | |
| Gulf Shores | SW | ^^ | Lulu's | L.A. (Lower Alabama) Caviar | |
| Gulf Shores | SW | ^^ | Original Oyster House | Oysters | |
| Gulf Shores | SW | XXX | Pink Pony Pub | Alabama lowest extreme location | |
| Gulf Shores Orange Beach | SW | * | Bayside Grill | Grilled fresh catch of the day with sunsets on the deck | |
| Gulf Shores Orange Beach | SW | * | Doc's | Seafood platter | |
| Gulf
Shores
Orange Beach |
SW | ## | Flora-Bama | Jimmy Buffett used to come here and jam. Kenny Stabler tosses mullets. The place bills itself as "one of the nation's last roadhouse watering holes." | |
| Gulf Shores Orange Beach | SW | ^^ | Voyagers | Pecan snapper at Perdido Beach Resort | |
| Guntersville | NE | ## | Buck's Pocket |
Buck's Pocket is secluded in a natural pocket of the Appalachian Mountain chain. This is a 2,000-acre nature lover's dream. Uniquely located, the park's picnic area offers a canyon rim natural vista into the pocket below. Great curvy & scenic road runs through it. | |
| Guntersville | NE | ## | Lake Guntersville State Park | Perched on Appalachian bluffs; offers panoramic views and 35 miles of hiking trails once used by the Cherokee. | |
| Guntersville | NE | ^ | Marshall County | Court House. 424 Blount Ave. | |
| Guntersville | NE | ^^ | Bistro La Luna | Seafood Campoli | |
| Guntersville | NE | ^^ | Covington's Cafe | Fiesta salad at The Glover | |
| Guntersville | NE | +++ | First Methodist Church | 539 Gunter Ave. Church was organized in 1822 with 33 Cherokee Native Americans minister by a circuit rider. | |
| Guntersville | NE | +++ | First Presbyterian Church | 901 Gunter Avenue. Current church is a descendant of a Cherokee Indian school. The architecture is based closely to a16th century design of architect Andrea Palladio. | |
| Hackleburg | NW | * | Grace’s Place | 34654 US Hwy. 43. For that “at home feeling” away from home. Meat & three week days, menu on Saturdays | |
| Hackleburg | NE | * | Smoke House Restaurant | Meat and three. Excellent catfish and vegetables. Don’t be surprised when you see folks coming in with spurs on their boots | |
| Haleyville | NW | * | Dixie Den | Authentic milkshakes, Dixie Dog | |
| Haleyville | NW | +++ | White House Church of Christ | 15011 Highway 278. In the early 1900’s when the congregation painted the church white, it became known as the “White House” since it was the only white building in town. | |
| Hamilton | NW | ^ | Marion County | Court House. 132 S. Military Street | |
| Hanceville | NW | ## | The Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament of Our Lady of the Angels Monastery | The Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament, located (“in the middle of nowhere”) at Our Lady of the Angels Monastery in Hanceville, Alabama, is truly an amazing and awe-inspiring place. Located on 400 acres of lush farmland southeast of Cullman, the medieval-style monastery and the Shrine itself are a wonder one could hardly expect to experience outside of Old World Europe, much less to find in the rural southeastern United States. In 1995, while visiting the Sanctuary of the Divino Nino Jesus in Bogotá, Columbia, Mother Angelica received a vision while praying before a small statue of the Divine Child Jesus. The statue came to life and said to her: "Build Me a Temple, and I will help those who help you." Pilgrimages are available for groups of ten or more and individuals are welcome to join any scheduled activity at the Shrine. Out of respect for the Most Blessed Sacrament, the Nuns request that visitors refrain from wearing shorts, tank tops, sleeveless shirts or mini-skirts. Photographs are not allowed in the Shrine itself, as it may distract the Nuns and pilgrims at adoration. | |
| Harpersville | C | ### | Morgan Creek Vineyards | Nine different wines from a dry muscadine to a sweet blueberry. | |
| Hartselle | NW | +++ | The Tabernacle | 35 Tabernacle Road. Only cedar logs hold up the roof to cover the pews. The Tabernacle has been the home of the Hartselle Camp Meeting since the late 1800’s. | |
| Hayneville | SE | ^ | Lowndes County | Court House. Tuskeena St. | |
| Hayneville | SE | ^^ | Bayboy Farms | Sweet saltwater shrimp | |
| Heflin | C | ^ | Cleburne County | Court House. 120 Vickery St. | |
| Heflin | C | ^^ | Pop's Char Burgers | Butterscotch shakes | |
| Houston Cty | SE | *** | Rock Falls | Gordon, N 31 14.049 - W 85 06.050 | |
| Huntland | TN | ## | Hunters | An old general store without merchandise, but it is all original and is a great place to take a break.. The owner is very friendly and enjoys company. You can get a cold beer or soft drink and a sandwhich. They also specialize in country hams. A very unique place indeed. Not open all the time, but stop anyway. | |
| Huntsville | NE | ## | Buritt on the Mountain | Depicts rural life between 1850 and 1900 | |
| Huntsville | NE | ## | U.S. Space & Rocket Center | Wander through a world of rockets, spaceships, shuttles, nose cones and lunar landing vehicles. Do not miss this!! | |
| Huntsville | NE | * | Ol' Heidelberg | Gordon Bleu and German beer | |
| Huntsville | NE | *# | Lawlers BBQ | Stuffed potato, BBQ | |
| Huntsville | NE | *#* | West End Grill | Each Friday at 5'ish. Meet for conversation and beverages, then decide where to go for dinner. Phone # (256) 722-8040 - N34 42.796 W 86 40 102 - 6610 Old Madison Pk. NW | |
| Huntsville | NE | ** | Mullins Drive In (1929) | Deviled eggs | |
| Huntsville | NE | ^ | Madison County | Court House. 100 Northside Sq. | |
| Huntsville | NE | ^^ | 801 Franklin | Fettuccine with shrimp, scallops & crawfish | |
| Huntsville | NE | ^^ | Beauregard's | Hot wings with habanera sauce | |
| Huntsville | NE | ^^ | Chef's Table | Rack of lamb | |
| Huntsville | NE | ^^ | Cotton Row Market | Croissants & sandwiches | |
| Huntsville | NE | ^^ | Five Points Diner | Country Breakfast | |
| Huntsville | NE | ^^ | G's Country Kitchen | Meatloaf | |
| Huntsville | NE | ^^ | Humphrey's Bar & Grill | Iced tea with "sugar water" pitcher | |
| Huntsville | NE | ^^ | Jazz Factory | Florentine cookies | |
| Huntsville | NE | ^^ | Pauli's Bar & Grill | Wood-fired steak | |
| Huntsville | NE | +++ | Episcopal Church of the Nativity | 208 Eustis Avenue. Erected in 1894 it is known as one of the finest examples of Gothic Revival Architecture in the South. Bell is from original 1847 church. | |
| Huntsville | NE | +++ | Temple B’Nai Shalom | 103 Lincoln St SE. Founders from Germany erected this combination of Romanesque and Renaissance architecture in 1899. | |
| Jackson Cty. | NE | *** | High Falls | Flat Rock N 34 50.233 - W 85 38.500 | |
| Jackson Cty. | NE | *** | Little Falls | Flat Rock N 34 50.783 - W 85 38.450 | |
| Jacksonville | C | *# | Cooter Brown's | Ribs | |
| Jasper | C | ^ | Walker County | Court House. 1801 3rd Ave.. | |
| Jasper | C | ^^ | Uncle Mort's | Smokehouse ham, sausage & bacon | |
| Jasper | C | * | Victoria’s | Restaurant, Location: 33 50'52.89N 87 17'25.68W (Google Earth) or N 33 50.881 W87 17.382 (MapSource) Victoria's Restaurant is a cafeteria and is the only place in Jasper that serves home cooked vegetables. The food is seasoned to perfection. The choice of dishes varies by day, but includes four or more kinds of meat with many vegetables. Try the casseroles, i.e. squash, green bean, or broccoli (my choice) for instance. The homemade coconut pie is to die for. Don't be discouraged by the building, just check out the packed-out parking lot. | |
| Jefferson Cty. | C | *** | Village Falls | Adamsville, N 33 33.367 - W 86 58.200 | |
| Lafayette | C | ^ | Chambers County | Court House. 2 Lafayette St. | |
| Lavaca | SW | ** | Ezell's Fish Camp (1937) | Catfish & cole slaw | |
| Lawrence Cty. | NW | *** | Kinlock Falls | Kinlock Spr. N 34 18.500 - W 87 30.167 | |
| Lawrence Cty. | NW | *** | Parker Cascades | Bee Branch, N 34 18.500- W 87 28.867 | |
| Lawrence Cty. | NW | *** | The Fall Off | Hatton, N 34 36.633 - W 87 25.917 | |
| Lee Cty. | SE | *** | Great Falls | Bleeker, N 32.30.500 - W 85 11.066 | |
| Linden | SW | ^ | Marengo County | Court House. 101 E Coats Ave. | |
| Lineville | C | *** | High Falls | Off Cr 12. N 33 22.310 W 85 50.494 | |
| Lineville | C | ^^ | Red's Catfish Cabin | Whole fried catfish | |
| Livingston | SW | # | Alamuchee Covered Bridge | Built in 1861 of hand-hewn heart pine. One of the south's oldest covered bridges | |
| Livingston | SW | ^ | Sumter County | Court House. Washington St. | |
| Livingston | SW | ^^ | Mennonite's Touch of Home Bakery | Desserts & deli sandwiches | |
| Logan | NW | +++ | Shady Grove Methodist Church | 895 County Road 846. the church began as a brush arbor made with hand-sawed logs and a grass roof. In late 1800’s the present building was constructed to encase the brush arbor. | |
| Long Island | NE | XXX | Any sign with Long Island on it | Alabama North East extreme location | |
| Lowndesboro | SE | ## | Marengo | 1830s town with 30 surviving antebellum structures | |
| Luverne | SE | ^ | Crenshaw County | Court House. 29 S. Glenwood. | |
| Luverne | SE | ^^ | Lawhon's | Sweet tea | |
| Lynchburg | TN | ## | Jack Daniels Distillery | A great facility for visitors and entertaining tour of the distillery that has been making whiskey since 1866. No free samples however (by law.)Said to be the first licensed distillery in the United States. | |
| Magnolia Springs | SW | ^^ | Jesse's | Whiskey steak & bread pudding | |
| Malbis | SW | ## | Malbis Greek Orthodox Church | Magnificent neo-Byzantine - style structure | |
| Marion | SW | ^ | Perry County | Court House. 300 Washington Street | |
| Marion | SW | ^^ | J & R's | Hamburgers | |
| Marshall Cty. | NE | *** | Piney Branch Falls | Mt. Carmel. N 34 28.817 - W 86 15.750 | |
| Marshall Cty. | NE | *** | Ragsdale Falls | Arab. N 34 20.067 - W 86 06.550 | |
| Marshall Cty. | NE | *** | Short Creek Falls | Albertville. N 34 19.333 - W 86 12.250 | |
| Marshall Cty. | NE | *** | Thompson Falls | Arab. N 34 20.667 - W 86 25.333 | |
| Mentone | NE | ## | Cloudmont Ski & Golf Resort | Alabama's only ski slope | |
| Mentone | NE | ## | Desoto Falls & State Park | Water rushes over a dam more that 100 feet to the river below. | |
| Mentone | NE | ## | Sally Howard Memorial Chapel | A 20 ft tall boulder serves as the rear wall | |
| Mentone | NE | ^^ | Dessie's Kountry Chef | Chicken & dressing | |
| Mentone | NE | ^^ | Log Cabin Restaurant & Deli | Chili Corn Pone | |
| Mentone | NE | ^^ | Mentone Springs Hotel | Black-eyed pea cake & trout | |
| Mentone | NE | +++ | Mentone United Methodist Church | 415 Cutler Avenue. Known for its high steeple and cross and nestled in a wooded lot. | |
| Millbrook | SE | *# | Smoke House | Pork barbecue | |
| Mobile | SW | ## | U.S.S. Alabama Battleship Mem. Park | Courage comes alive at Battleship Memorial Park, one of America's finest military parks. Here, along the shores of Mobile Bay, you'll experience heroism spanning more than seven decades from World War II to Desert Storm. A must see! | |
| Mobile
Theodore |
SW | ## | Bellingrath Gardens and Home | See "an abundance and array of colors, fragrances and scenic views await you at Bellingrath Gardens and Home! Throughout the year, this 65 acre Garden Estate is in full bloom with camellias in the winter, azaleas in the spring, roses in the summer, chrysanthemums in autumn and Magic Christmas in Lights during the holiday season. On your self-guided walking tour, you will enjoy the 2004 Top Public Rose Garden in the U.S., as awarded by the All-America Rose Selections, experience the Bayou Boardwalk, marvel at Mirror Lake, behold the Great Lawn, view the Asian-American Gardens, stroll through the Butterfly Garden, observe formal garden terraces and more!" | |
| Mobile | SW | *# | Saucy BBQ | Ribs | |
| Mobile | SW | *# | The Brick Pit | Smoked pulled pork. "I have never had pulled pork like this. So soft and tender, so downright gentle is it, that you will feel almost guilty about pouring on the sauce, but go ahead." | |
| Mobile | SW | ** | Dew Drop Inn (1924) | Chili hot dogs & cheeseburgers | |
| Mobile | SW | ** | Pollman's Bakery (1918) | Fudge brownies | |
| Mobile | SW | ** | Wintzeell's Oyster House (1938) | Oysters, (fried, stewed or nude) | |
| Mobile | SW | ^ | Mobile County | Court House. 205 Government St. | |
| Mobile | SW | ^^ | Captain's Table | Bread pudding | |
| Mobile | SW | ^^ | Dick Russell's | Chicken & dumplings | |
| Mobile | SW | ^^ | Oshman's | Weiner schnitzel | |
| Mobile | SW | ^^ | Ruth's Chris Steak House | Steak | |
| Mobile | SW | ^^ | Tanner Pecans and Candies | Candied pecans | |
| Mobile | SW | ^^ | The Pillars | Snapper Pontchartrain | |
| Mobile | SW | ^^ | Three Georges Candy Shop | Chocolates | |
| Mobile | SW | ^^ | Tiny Diny | Coconut cream pie | |
| Mobile | SW | ^^ | Tortilla Joe's Taqueria | Fish tacos | |
| Mobile Cty. | SW | *** | Cedar Creek Falls (Mount-Vernon) | N 31 03.383 W 88 04.450 | |
| Monroeville | SW | ## | Old Monroe County Courthouse | Model for the courthouse in the film To Kill a Mockingbird. | |
| Monroeville | SW | ^ | Monroe County | Court House. Courthouse Square | |
| Monroeville | SW | ^^ | David's Catfish House | Catfish & cheese grits | |
| Montevallo
Brierfield |
C | # | Overland Covered Bridge | Small covered bridge crosses creek at Brierfield Ironworks | |
| Montevallo | C | ## | The American Village | Authentically costumed interpreters bring to life the fervor of that time when our forebears made choices that formed the fabric of our lives today. Call (877) 811-1776 for details. | |
| Montevallo
Brierfield |
C | ## | Brierfield Ironworks Park | In a hollow, beside a wet weather stream that would forever after be known as Furnace Branch, a group of men calling themselves the Bibb County Iron Company built a furnace in 1862. Spurred on by the desire to make a fortune from the South's desperate need for iron for war materials, the company was soon producing, in the words of a contemporary iron founder, "the toughest and most suitable iron for making guns above any other iron in the South." | |
| Montevallo | C | XXX | University of Montevallo "Center of the State of Alabama" | Situated on a beautiful campus complete with brick streets, tree-lined drives, and historical buildings: 1833 King House and Reynolds Hall. The marker for the geographic center for the state of Alabama can be found on the steps of Main Hall on campus, however the actual geographic center is said to be located in the Richardson-Randall Cemetery, about two miles east of Montevallo. | |
| Montgomery | SE | ## | Capital Complex | Beautiful renovation to the 1800's period | |
| Montgomery | SE | ## | Civil Rights Memorial | The names of 40 people killed in the battle for civil rights between 1954, when the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed segregation, and 1968, the year of the assassination of Martin Luther King, are embedded forever in this round, flat, granite sculpture. Water flows gently over the surface of the inspiring memorial, designed by Maya Lin, who also created the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. | |
| Montgomery | SE | ## | Dexter Ave. King Mem. Baptist Church | Pastored by Dr. MLK, and is where the Montgomery bus boycott was organized 12/2/55. | |
| Montgomery | SE | ## | First White House of the Confederacy | Occupied by Jefferson Davis during the early days of the War of Northern Aggression | |
| Montgomery | SE | ## | Hank Williams Sr. Museum | Contains records, albums, musical instruments, clothing, and a saddle with silver trim, and other personal items. | |
| Montgomery | SE | ## | Visitor Center (Old Alabama Town) | Concentration of historically restored buildings | |
| Montgomery | SE | *# | PJR's Fish & BBQ | Sweet potato pie | |
| Montgomery | SE | *# | Sam's BBQ | Pulled pork sandwich. "This is a small Q-Joint that you really have to look for or you will miss it. Just follow your nose". Atlanta Hwy. (Mid-Town) | |
| Montgomery | SE | *#* | Flip's Uptown Grill 8 am 2nd Saturdays | 3900 Atlanta Hwy - Phone # (334) 244-8833 | |
| Montgomery | SE | ** | Chris' Hot Dogs (1917) | Hot dog & sauce | |
| Montgomery | SE | ^ | Montgomery County | Court House. 100 S. Lawrence. | |
| Montgomery | SE | ^^ | Bandanna's | Italian coconut cream cake | |
| Montgomery | SE | ^^ | City Grill | Surf 'n turf & the oyster salad | |
| Montgomery | SE | ^^ | Davis Cafe | Cornbread dressing | |
| Montgomery | SE | ^^ | Isaiah's | Lemon catfish & collards | |
| Montgomery | SE | ^^ | Jubilee Seafood | Sautéed crab claws | |
| Montgomery | SE | ^^ | La Jolla | Fried green tomato sandwich | |
| Montgomery | SE | ^^ | Lek's Taste of Thailand | Spring roll with peanut sauce | |
| Montgomery | SE | ^^ | Martha's Place | Vegetables | |
| Montgomery | SE | ^^ | Martin's | Fried chicken | |
| Montgomery | SE | ^^ | Sinclair's | She Crab Soup, Fresca salad with house dressing, Black & Bleu burger, Bananas or Chocolate Sinclair. | |
| Montgomery | SE | ^^ | Sommer's | Broiled red snapper | |
| Montgomery | SE | ^^ | Tony's | "Around to Italy" pizza | |
| Montgomery | SE | ^^ | Vintage Year | Alabama goat cheese salad | |
| Mooresville | NW | ## | Old Town | Dating back to 1818, with picket fences and fine old shade trees, you'll see a variety of vintage structures including lovely old Federal homes. | |
| Morgan City | NW | * | Granny Nell's Restaurant | South of Ditto Landing on US Hwy 231. Great country cooking. Granny Nell says won every poke salad cooking contest but one in the past few years. It's good too. Desserts are fantastic. | |
| Morgan Cty. | NW | *** | Ditto Falls | Newsome Sinks. - N 34 29.417 - W 86 33.883 | |
| Morgan Cty. | NW | *** | Seven Falls | Falkville. N 34 19.383 - W 86 57.283 | |
| Morgan Cty. | NW | *** | Welcome Falls | Lawrence Cove. N 34 18.950 - W 86 39.883 | |
| Moulton | NW | * | Nesmith Jumbo Hamburgers | Nesmith Jumbo Hamburgers downtown on Court Street is the oldest hamburger joint in Moulton. Little has changed in the restaurant that the Nesmith family has owned since 1966. The owners refuse to talk about their "secret recipes," and if you have to ask how many calories a hamburger contains, do not bother eating one. The cooks fry them in a pan containing between 3 and 5 gallons of grease. The hamburgers are flattened in view of the customers, scooped up with a spatula and placed in the grease. Most of the frying pans hold about 36 hamburgers. | |
| Moulton | NW | ^ | Lawrence County | Court House. 14330 Court Street. | |
| Moulton | NW | +++ | Pine Torch Church | 1955 County Road 70. Built in 1850 from popular logs and oak shingles. It served as both a church and a school for the area. | |
| Moundville | C | ## | Mound State Monument | The best preserved prehistoric settlement east of the pueblos. | |
| Mt. Cheaha | C | ## | Cheaha Mountain Peak | Highest point in Alabama Observation Tower | |
| Mt. Cheaha | C | * | Mt. Cheaha Lodge | Good buffet and menu. Great views from top of the mountain while enjoying your meal. | |
| Mt. Cheaha | NE | XXX | Rock Tower | Alabama's highest point. Be sure to climb the tower’s inside steps for spectacular views. | . |
| Mt. Vernon | SW | ## | Ellicott's Stone | The historical stone marker was placed April 10, 1799 near the bank of the Mobile River where the 31st parallel was considered to be. The parallel remained the boundary for only 14 years, until America obtained Mobile from the Spaniards in 1813. | |
| Natural Bridge | NW | ## | Natural Bridge | 60-foot high sandstone bridge, thousands of years in the making. | |
| Natural Bridge | NW | ## | Natural Bridge Restaurant | Country ham & eggs | |
| Nauvoo | C | ## | Old Harbin Hotel | "Built in 1923 at a cost of $24,574, the hotel boasted sixteen furnished rooms and seventy-six electric lights. The structure, which retains its original pine walls, downstairs pressed-tin ceilings, and four center rooms with skylights, was added to the Alabama Landmark Register in 1990." | |
| Nauvoo | C | *# | Slick Lizard Smokehouse | Fill your gizzard at the Slick Lizard", BBQ; named for a local mine. Rustic. | |
| Nixburg | C | # | Oakachoy Covered Bridge | This modified Queenpost bridge was built in 1915-16 to span rocky Oakachoy Creek and give a direct route between the county seats of Coosa and Tallapoosa counties. It was located in a remote area on the dirt portion of Newman Road off State Route 259 northeast of the community of Nixburg, about 6 miles (10 kilometers) southwest of Alexander City. Coordinates are 32°50′56.58″N, 86°02′48.31″W (32.84905, -86.046753). | |
| Oakville | NW | ## | Jesse Owens Memorial Park | From humble beginnings as a sharecropper's son in Oakville, Alabama to standing atop an Olympic podium wearing gold, Jesse Owens made it look easy, but it was not. Racial and socioeconomic barriers were just a few of the obstacles. Owens overcame. Equipped with a hard work ethic that he learned from his parents and feet that could fly, Jesse Owens did what no other had done before - he won four gold medals at one Olympiad. Returning home to a ticker tape parade, Owens' life was changed forever. However, what endeared him to so many were the lives that he then changed forever with his humanitarian work that spanned four decades. | |
| Oakville | NW | ## | Oakville Indian Mounds | Off Hwy 157 Oakville Indian Mounds Education Center just east of Moulton. Encompasses Cherokee council house museum, portion of Black Warriors’ Path, largest Woodland ceremonial Indian mound in Alabama, and large Copan Indian burial mound. | |
| Ohatchee | C | ## | Janney Iron Furnace | Janney Iron Furnace is located in one of the most beautiful areas of Alabama. Rich in history, Janney Iron Furnace is listed with the National Park Service's National Registry of Historic Places and is on the tour of the Civil War Preservation. Adjacent to the old furnace is the Calhoun county Confederate Memorial which is the world's largest black granite Confederate monument and the largest confederate memorial in the State of Alabama. Carved on the 110 foot memorial are the names of all of Calhoun County's citizens who served the Confederacy during the War for South "Southern Independence". More men from Calhoun County died during the War than the State of Alabama's total combined war dead of the Korean and Vietnam Wars | |
| Oneonta | NW | # | Easley Covered Bridge | Shortest tin topped covered bridge in the county. | |
| Oneonta | NW | # | Horton Mill Covered Bridge | Most picturesque, latticed structure looms some 70 feet above the Warrior River; higher above the water than any other covered bridge in the U.S. | |
| Oneonta | NW | * | Benedik's | Fried pulley bones on the Sunday lunch buffet. | |
| Oneonta | NW | * | Charley B's | "Best buffet in Alabama" | |
| Oneonta | NW | * | The Landmark | Chicken Landmark "A little bit of France in the middle of nowhere". | |
| Oneonta | NW | *# | O'so Good BBQ | "Mighty good ribs" | |
| Oneonta | NW | ^ | Blount county | Court House. 220 2nd Ave. East. | |
| Oneonta | NW | +++ | Oneonta Bible Church | 2nd Avenue East. Also known as the “Little Brick Church” it began as a Methodist Episcopal Church. | |
| Opelika | SE | ## | The Museum of East Alabama | Dugout canoe dates to 3,500 BC | |
| Opelika | SE | *# | Chuck's | Barbecue pork sandwich | |
| Opelika | SE | ^ | Lee County | Court House. 215 S. 19th Street. | |
| Opelika | SE | ^^ | Warehouse Bistro | Filet & duck | |
| Ozark | SE | ^ | Dale County | Court House. Court Square | |
| Packers Bend | SW | ## | Davis Ferry | Located on Monroe County # 40 and crosses the Alabama River between Cr. 1 and Cr. 17. Old timey ferry built in the 1930's with a period 6 cylinder engine and standard transmission. It is propelled by a side paddle wheel. Be sure to look in the engine house while making the crossing. There is 1/2 mile of chirt on the north approach and 1 1/2 miles of chirt on the south approach. Riding on the Davis Ferry is a do not miss adventure in Alabama. | |
| Packers Bend | SW | ## | Lenn's Penthouse Privy | Located just after crossing the Alabama River on the Davis Ferry on the south side. This fancy outhouse is elevated on stilts and has a pump handle to take care of the flushing business. | |
| Paint Rock Valley @ SR 146 | NE | ## | "The Walls of Jericho" | "The Walls of Jericho" is probably one of the most beautiful sites in Alabama. If you're up for a challenge, you should give it a try. "It is a long hike but if you are in decent condition and take it slow you can make it. Total distance is about 7 miles round trip. But it ain't on mall walk. It would be like starting on top of Monte Sano and hiking to the bottom. Then hike 3 or 4 miles on relatively flat-but rocky-trails. And finally, hike back up to the top of Monte Sano. You should allow 5-6 hours for the hike, wear hiking shoes, and bring 2 or 3 liters of water per person, and some snacks for fuel. "Walls of Jericho" was named for a bowl-shaped canyon of rock that shoots water out of holes and cracks in the rock wall during heavy rains." It is part of a 60,000-acre tract once owned by Texas oil baron Henry Lee Carter. When he died in 1977, the Walls of Jericho were sold and closed to visitors. The Walls of Jericho is now made up of 21,453 acres straddling the Tennessee-Alabama border. 4 or 2 wheeled vehicles are not allowed. | |
| Pelham | C | * | Ezell’s Fish Camp | Catfish and hushpuppies, fried dill pickles & slaw. | |
| Pell City | C | ^ | St. Clair County | Court House (2 of 2) 1815 Cogswell Ave. | |
| Pell City | C | * | The Porter House | The best meat & three in Alabama | |
| Perdue Hill | SW | ## | Historical Buildings | William B Travis' Home & Circa 1830 Masonic Lodge | |
| Phenix City | SE | ## | Ft. Mitchell | Operation Schedule:
M-Sat 10-5; Sun 1-5 Fort Mitchell is located in East Alabama along then banks of the Chattahoochee River. It has been said that Russell County, is second only to Mobile, Alabama in terms of historical significance in the State of Alabama. In the early 1800s a treaty was signed with the local Native Americans for a “footpath” to enter East Alabama at Fort Mitchell. The “footpath” was later used for wheel traffic. This road became known as “The Federal Road” which ran from Macon, Georgia to Mobile, Alabama and was the route that practically everyone used who traveled from places like Washington, Charleston, or Savannah to the West. During the war of 1812, British soldiers were selling guns and supplies to the Indians to be used against American settlers and soldiers and Indian hostilities were rampant during this time. In 1813, the first of two forts were built along the Federal Road at a site where the ferry crossed the river from Columbus, Georgia, into Indian Territory and the Western frontier. Today, the purpose of the reconstruction of Fort Mitchell, a National Landmark Site, is to bring to life that period of history that took place in this area during the time of the Federal Road, the Creek Indian War, and the pioneer settlement of this area. As Alabama became a state in 1819, the terms of the Battle of Horseshoe Bend were being carried out. The Federal Government had set up a Trading Factory at Fort Mitchell (1817-1820) to provide the Indians with necessary supplies such as clothing and food items. The factory was not successful and the Government set up an Indian Agency at Fort Mitchell, which remained there from 1825-1836, when the Indians were moved to the West. A Memorial can be seen just north of the forts Visitors Center, at the Indian Heritage Center, which has the names of each of the Indians who were moved to the West printed in the panels of the memorial. At the VISITORS CENTER upon your entrance to Fort Mitchell, you will need to check in. The Visitors Center houses the Museum, theatre, and a walk through time, where you will see displays depicting historical scenes and events of the area and time. There are collections of arrowheads, tools, guns, pottery, and household items. In the museum, is a display of period horse drawn carriages which are all original and built in the1860 era. |
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| Phenix City | SE | *# | 13th Street Barbecue | Pork chop sandwich with mustard sauce | |
| Phenix City | SE | *# | Chicken Comer's | A local institution since 1946, Just pork, sauce, white bread and RC Cola. You've got to like your BBQ hot, that’s the only way it comes. Top rated for meat, sauce, service and atmosphere. This is Dan Thompson's favorite BBQ joint. | |
| Phenix City | SE | ^ | Russell County | Court House (1 of 2). 501 14th Street. | |
| Phil Campbell | NW | ## | Dismals Canyon | On your next visit to NW Alabama, you need to go to the Dismals Canyon. Early settlers gave it the name as it was so forbidden to them. Basically it’s a very rugged box canyon. Robbers of the Natchez Trace travelers hid there as well as Aaron Burr before he was captured near Mobile. Also some of the Indians (I forget which tribe, I think Choctaw) were held there in their “relocation” to Okalahoma in the infamous Trail of Tears. It is one amazing area. In fact the History Channel filmed part of “When Dinosaurs Roamed” in the canyon due to its primordial nature. Northern hemlock trees grow there as the temperature stays so much cooler that as the Ice Age receded the trees continued to flourish in the canyon. | |
| Pine Level | SE | * | Tin Top Café | For a unique dining experience may I recommend the Tin Top Café? With it's motto of " just good ol' country cookin', it certainly is that and more. Situated on U.S. Hwy 231 south of Montgomery in Pine Level, it is one of those places that touring motorcyclists love to find. It is an old looking building covered in signs from gas stations and country stores. From the moment we walked in, dressed in riding clothes, we were treated like welcomed guests by everyone inside especially the owner, Mr. Robert Missildine. The food was served cafeteria style. The meatloaf was "the best I ever had" and the home cooked vegetables were excellent as was the cornbread. Mr. Missildine came over to our table to ask us if everything was O.K. and could he get us anything else. Even though we though we couldn't possibly want anything else he brought us some chicken fingers with a "killer" sauce. Saying," ya'll try this, it's almost closing time and we'll just throw it out if ya'll don't eat it. Eat it, we did! It would be a sin to throw away something that good anyway. | |
| Pine Level | SE | ^^ | Red's Little Schoolhouse | Apple cheese casserole. Okra | |
| Point Clear | SE | ** | Grand Hotel Marriott Resort (1847) | Crabmeat omelet; Legendary resort on Mobile Bay. Beautiful moss-festooned oaks over 300 years old. The sites first resort dates from the mid 1800s. | |
| Point Clear | SE | ^^ | Pelican Point Grill | Royal red shrimp | |
| Point Clear | SE | ^^ | Punta Cara Kitchen | Divinity & pecan butter crunch | |
| Point Clear | SE | ^^ | The Wash House | Key lime bread pudding | |
| Prattville | SE | ## | Heritage Park | Three tiered fountain with great view | |
| Prattville | SE | ## | Old Prattvillage | Driving tour map at the Chamber of Commerce , or City Hall | |
| Prattville | SE | ## | Wilderness Park | Dedicated in 1982 as 1st wilderness park developed inside city limits in U.S. Areas of forest have 60-ft.-tall bamboo with trunks 6 inches in diameter. Hundreds of varieties of plants, including one of Alabama's largest beech trees. | |
| Prattville | SE | * | Chocodelphia | Things celestial and chocolate | |
| Prattville | SE | ^ | Autauga county | Courthouse. 134 N Court Street | |
| Prattville | SE | ^^ | Guest House | Squash croquettes | |
| Randolph Cty. | C | *** | High Shoals Falls | Roanoke. N 33 14.233 - W 85 19.950 | |
| Red Bay | NW | +++ | First United Methodist Church | 509 4th Street SW. Originally started by a missionary from Booneville, MS as a brush arbor called “Oak Grove.” | |
| Reform | C | *# | Boss Hog's | Pulled pork and chicken. | |
| Riverside | C | ^^ | The Ark | Fried shrimp & catfish | |
| Robertsdale | SW | *#* | The Oasis Truck Stop | Every Saturday at 7:30 am - I-10 Exit 53 - Phone # (251) 960-1148 | |
| Rockford | C | ^ | Coosa County | Court House. Main Street. | |
| Russellville | NW | ^ | Franklin County | Court House. 410 N. Jackson Ave. | |
| Russellville | NW | +++ | Mount Pleasant Methodist Church | 2950 Ligon Springs Road. The framing of the church maintains pegs and square nails that date prior to 1900. | |
| Satsuma | SW | *# | LeRoy's Real Pit Barbeque | Ribs. "I have eaten BBQ at some of the best spots in the South, but nowhere have I tasted pork ribs as good as I have had several times at LeRoys. The building is merely cinderblock with an almost girlish yellow paint on it". | |
| Scottsboro | NE | ## | Unclaimed Baggage | No telling what you'll find here | |
| Scottsboro | NE | * | Mud Creek Fishing Camp | Catfish | |
| Scottsboro | NE | * | Pikeville Store-N-Deli | "Best hamburgers in the world", cheeseburgers too. | |
| Scottsboro | NE | ** | Payne's (1869) | Hot dog & red slaw & old-fashioned sodas; Old fashion soda fountain features a black and white color scheme with red accents. You can perch on a bar stool, order a fountain Coke that's mixed on the spot and served in a traditional Coca-Cola glass. | |
| Scottsboro | NE | ^ | Jackson County | Court House. 102 Laurel Street. | |
| Seale | SE | ^ | Russell County | Old Russell County Court House (2 of 2). Courthouse Square | |
| Selma | SW | ## | Edmond Pettus Bridge | Civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery. | |
| Selma | SW | ## | Old Cahawba Archaeological Park | Alabama's first permanent state capital . Here is where the Cahaba and Alabama Rivers converge. | |
| Selma | SW | ## | St. James Hotel | One of the few remaining antebellum riverfront hotels | |
| Selma | SW | ## | Sturdivant Hall | Neoclassical mansion designed by Robert. E. Lee's cousin. Took three years to build. | |
| Selma | SW | *# | Bama Bar-B-Que | Bar B Q | |
| Selma | SW | ^ | Dallas county | Court House. 105 Lauderdale | |
| Selma | SW | ^^ | Grumbles | Marinated chicken breast sandwich; Be sure to notice the restaurant's two original black iron gates, believed to be (slave doors) that weighs about 400 hundred each. Customers claim the best Reuben sandwiches they ever ate. | |
| Selma | SW | ^^ | Our House | Tomato pie | |
| Selma | SW | ^^ | Tally-Ho Restaurant | New York Strip steak, Homemade zucchini muffins | |
| Shelby Cty. | C | *** | Davis Falls | Aldrich. N 33 07.050 - W 86 53.833 | |
| Shelby Cty. | C | *** | Peavine Falls | Helena. N 33 18.333 - W 86 45.417 | |
| Shelby Cty. | C | *** | Weaver Falls | Aldrich. N 33 07.267 - W 86 55.750 | |
| Shorter | SE | ## | Victoryland Greyhound Park | Greyhound racing | |
| Shorter | SE | ^^ | Back Forty | Hush puppies - "A tranquil out of the way eatery with a warm country atmosphere". Sunday brunch. | |
| Slocomb | SE | ^^ | Zack's | Cornbread & fried green tomatoes | |
| Somerville | NW | ^ | Morgan County | First Permanent Court House, Morgan County Built circa 1837 with special taxes levied for that purpose by Alabama Legislature, 1836. Replaced first court house, built circa 1825. Somerville was incorporated, 1819, county seat 1819-1891. Cotaco County created February 8, 1818, renamed Morgan County, June 14, 1821. | |
| Spanish Fort | SW | ## | Historic Blakeley Park | Blakeley was the last major battle of the Civil War | |
| Spanish Fort | SW |