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Tallassee Confederate Armory
When Confederacy feared security of Richmond, VA, decision was made to relocate Richmond Carbine to old 1844
Tallassee, AL MonumentsBenjamin Fitzpatrick Bridge
Horizontally arched bridge spanning Tallapoosa River. One of world's longest curved bridges. 143 ft. above water, 1738
Tallassee, AL Historic BridgesConfederate Officers Quarters
When Confederate Armory moved to Tallassee, 3 homes were constructed on King St. by the Confederate government to house officers in command. Only 2 of 3
Tallassee, AL Historic BuildingsWind Creek State Park
Park facilities include camp store, marina, play areas, hiking trails, heated restrooms and showers, picnic pavilions, 210-ft. fishing pier. Fully equipped, modern campground;
Alexander City, AL State ParksHorseshoe Bend National Military Park
Final battle of Creek War was fought at Horseshoe Bend of Tallapoosa River on March 27, 1814
Dadeville, AL Military ParksThe Company Store
2-story stone building constructed in 1893 by Tallassee Mills as commissary store. Now houses mall with 40 vendors specializing in antiques, gifts, hand-crafted and home dé
Tallassee, AL ShoppesCamp ASCCA
Admission charged for facility use only; group & senior rates. World'
Jacksons Gap, AL Campgrounds