Family home of Booker T. Washington, founder and 1st president of Tuskegee University. Built in 1899
Tuskegee, AL Famous HomesPhotography and videos on infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Study. Historic walking and driving tours feature 40
Tuskegee, AL Multicultural CentersNational 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 Sites- 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 ForestsCourse Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 1 days...
Gothic-style church, designed by Wills & Dudley of New York, built in 1855. Oldest Episcopal church in Montgomery. Many inter...
100-year-old building in downtown. Art gallery and studio spaces. Restored upstairs for museum. Original embossed tin ceiling...
Picturesque, tree-lined fairways, rolling hills....