Key Underwood buried his coon dog, Troop, on this site (1937). Since then, more than 185
Tuscumbia, AL MemorialsAlabama's finest expression of Jefferson Palladian architecture. Brick, U-shaped structure, built 1828-1832, was one of state's 1
Tuscumbia, AL MansionsThe centerpiece of the art center's Native American exhibit is the petroglyph carved into a 3,000-pound sandstone boulder more than 1,000 years ago. The images of feet and snakes were perhaps a "family portrait"
Tuscumbia, AL Art CentersCourse Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Bent grass greens on mountainside overlooking Lake Guntersville & Tennessee River, rolling terrain. Lots available. Restauran...
Variety of antique and specialty shops along Main and Railroad Sts., near Historic Hartselle Depot. Also quaint restaurants, ...
Vast stretch of land marked with rows of white marble and granite headstones. Words carved in old stones tell unique and fasc...
North Alabama's newest regional theatre offering an assortment of plays to include regional playwrights. Southeast Theatre Co...