Celebrate culture of Indians who inhabited Chattahoochee Valley. Includes stickball field, sacred fire sculpture, interpretive plaques, interpretive trail, names of Indians removed west in 1830
Fort Mitchell, AL MuseumsFinal resting place for U.S. military veterans, including WWI and Desert Storm victims. In 1836-37, Indians were brought here for removal to Oklahoma, making Ft. Mitchell an origin point for "Trail of Tears."
Fort Mitchell, AL CemeteriesCourse Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Eight Large Outdoor Wildlife Murals by nationally acclaimed artist, Cheryl Mann Hardin: "Autumn Meadow", "Winter Wetlands", "...
Public welcome. Rental carts, clubs. Snack bar, beverages. PGA pro....
National landmark; symbol of momentous changes in Selma, Alabama, America and world. Figured prominently in Voting Rights str...
Constructed in 1852 using fat, light-wood stumps for its foundation. Board shingles split by hand. Wooden pulpit and original...