Key Underwood buried his coon dog, Troop, on this site (1937). Since then, more than 185
Tuscumbia, AL MemorialsThe centerpiece of the art center's Native American exhibit is the petroglyph carved into a 3,000-pound sandstone boulder more than 1,000 years ago. The images of feet and snakes were perhaps a "family portrait"
Tuscumbia, AL Art CentersVast stretch of land marked with rows of white marble and granite headstones. Words carved in old stones tell unique and fasc...
200+ yr.-old tree under which Gen. Jackson camped. Certified by state as "Living Witness to the Signing of the U.S. Consituti...
25+ antebellum structures on the National Register, from historic courthouse to 7-building commercial row, state's oldest com...
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Cullman's oldest home, small wood-frame structure, was home to Aldo Weiss and his family. Also served as his medical office, ...