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Valley, Alabama

  • Iron Bridge

    Uniquely designed truss bridge built late 1800s, once a span of larger bridge that crossed Chattahoochee River in West Point. Oldest bridge of its design still in service in Alabama....
    Iron Bridge
  • The Kissing Bridge

    Built by black stone masons in early textile days. Teens of 1941 gave bridge its name because girls lined up on it, waiting for boys to come by and give them a kiss....
    The Kissing Bridge

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Iron Bridge

Uniquely designed truss bridge built late 1800

Valley, AL Historic Bridges

The Kissing Bridge

Built by black stone masons in early textile days. Teens of 1941

Valley, AL Historic Bridges

Langdale Mill

The younger of the 2 oldest mills, built 1866

Valley, AL Historic Mills


Riverdale Textile Mill

Built in 1866. Building extends over Chattahoochee River and therefore resides in both Alabama and Georgia. Ground level entrance to each of 4 stories. Appeared in Ripley'

Valley, AL Historic Mills

Things to do near Valley, AL

Murphy African-American Museum

Home of 1st licensed Black mortician in west Alabama. Period furniture, irons and kettles, combs and curlers used by African-...

Mountain Longleaf National Wildlife Refuge

Scheduled to open May 2004; no facilities available yet. New refuge established 2003. 7000 acres with a few trails currently ...

John Looney Pioneer House Museum

Possibly oldest dog trot log house in state (1820). Excellent example of pioneer architecture. Annual fall festival....

Birmingham Public Library

One of the largest libraries in the Southeast, with a main site and 19 branches....

Confederate Officers Quarters

When Confederate Armory moved to Tallassee, 3 homes were constructed on King St. by the Confederate government to house offic...