The historic marker honors Yoholo-Micco, Creek Chief of Eufaula Town, includes excerpts from his 1836 speech to the Alabama Legislature in tuscaloosa.
The historic marker honors Yoholo-Micco, Creek Chief of Eufaula Town, includes excerpts from his 1836 speech to the Alabama Legislature in tuscaloosa.
On Lake Eufaula, "Bass Capital of the World." Full-service marina, fishing, tennis, championship golf, picnicking, camping, 29
Eufaula, AL State ParksCelebrate culture of Indians who inhabited Chattahoochee Valley. Includes stickball field, sacred fire sculpture, interpretiv...
Restored 1930s fine arts palace, owned by Troy State University Montgomery. Subscriber series comprised of touring production...
Lighted walking trails, children's playground area, scenic lake, picnic pavilion....
Restored 19th-century commercial district. Brick streets, antique stores, fountains, restored bridge-tender's house. 3 parks,...
Located in turn-of-century cottage. Showcase for award-winning artists of Selma Art Guild....