Country's most comprehensive education and rehabilitation program for deaf and blind children and adults. Campus buildings notably restored include Manning Hall (1850), Jemison House (1898) and Grace Hall (1878).
Country's most comprehensive education and rehabilitation program for deaf and blind children and adults. Campus buildings notably restored include Manning Hall (1850), Jemison House (1898) and Grace Hall (1878).
Within a matter of hours the Talladega Superspeedway can become as populated as one of Alabama's largest cities. The stands can accommodate 143,000 people, with room for expansion. Countless numbers of fans migrate to the 212-acre infield on race weekends. The 2000
Talladega, AL SpeedwaysCountry's most comprehensive education and rehabilitation program for deaf and blind children and adults. Campus buildings notably restored include Manning Hall (1850), Jemison House (1898) and Grace Hall (1878)
Talladega, AL InstitutesMore than 100 racing vehicles and memorabilia dating back to 1902
Talladega, AL Halls of FameLocated in southern section of downtown. Antique shops, park, restaurants, hotels, night spots....
Group tours welcomed with prior arrangements. Permanent collection of 3700 pieces. Full gallery devoted to each of the follow...
One-story log church built 1885-1890. One of the few remaining hand-split, hand-hewn churches in Alabama....