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Ave Maria Grotto

125 miniatures of places from all over the world. Located on grounds of Alabama's only Benedictine abbey. Miniatures built by Brother Joseph Zoettl, O.S.B. (1878-1961)

Cullman, AL Grottos

Heritage Park

Seventy-acre complex with lighted softball and soccer fields, basketball courts, picnic pavilions, 1.5

Cullman, AL Parks

Hurricane Creek Park/William "Buddy" Rodgers Natur

67-acre, 500' deep gorge. Rock formations, waterfalls, 3

Cullman, AL Parks

Evelyn Burrow Museum at Wallace State Community Co

60-year treasure chest opened to public in 2001

Cullman, AL Museums

Clarkson Covered Bridge and Park

One of largest covered bridges in Alabama. Battle of Hog Mountain site. Truss bridge built with lattice-style planks 1904, restored 1975

Cullman, AL Parks

Cullman Depot

Pueblo-style stucco building designated as historical landmark. Listed on the National and State Registers of Historic Places

Cullman, AL Railroad History


Cullman County Museum

In 1873, Col. John G. Cullman, German refugee, established colony here. Replica of home houses museum and pieces from Cullman Archaeological Society. Cullman's rocking chair, replica of city street from late 1800

Cullman, AL Museums


Cullman Flea Market

Nicest and cleanest flea market in South. Old and new merchandise. More than 250 inside spaces plus outdoor spaces. Antiques building (more than 10,000 sq. ft.)

Cullman, AL Flea Markets

Weiss Cottage

Cullman's oldest home, small wood-frame structure, was home to Aldo Weiss and his family. Also served as his medical office, while cellar housed his goats. Furnished with 19

Cullman, AL Historic Homes

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