National park dedicated to educating the public of the importance and accomplishments of Tuskegee Institute. Special emphasis on home of Booker T. Washington (The Oaks)
Tuskegee, AL Historic SitesFamily home of Booker T. Washington, founder and 1st president of Tuskegee University. Built in 1899
Tuskegee, AL Famous Homes- Taska. U.S. Hwy. 80, 5.5 mi./8.85 km east of Tuskegee. Replica of Booker T. Washington's childhood cabin on site. Picnic area with BBQ grills. - Bartram National Recreation Trail. 8-mi./13-km hiking and bicycling trail. - Bold Destiny/Bedford V. Cash Memorial Trail. 14-mi./22.5
Tuskegee, AL National ForestsThe Tuskegee Airmen fought war on two fronts:
Tuskegee, AL Historic SitesAuthentically restored 19th- and early 20th-century buildings stretching along 6 blocks in historic downtown Montgomery. Each...
42 Sites, with electrical and water hookups, dump station, coin laundry, hot showers, pay phone, playground, group shelter av...
Family home of Booker T. Washington, founder and 1st president of Tuskegee University. Built in 1899 by students and faculty ...