Birmingham, Alabama
Vulcan Park
Largest cast-iron statue in the world, 2nd largest in U.S. (after Statue of Liberty). Created for 1904 World's Fair, representing industrial might of Birmingham. 10-acre park, outdoor observation balc...
Vulcan Park
The name and the passion come from Birmingham's George Barber who spent his time growing his business, Barber Dairies, and fueling his hobby, road-racing Porsches.
Having outgrown its former location, the Barber Motorsports Museum has a wonderful new home and is joined by an impressive 2
Birmingham, AL MuseumsWorld's oldest ballpark. Currently being restored to original appearance. Was completed in 1910 and was home of Birmingham Barons, Birmingham Black Barons, and Oakland A'
Birmingham, AL BallparksCourse Access: PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Miracle mile of underground caverns with 260-million-year-old limestone formations, cave tours. Modern campsites, swimming po...
Grist mill located on banks of Tallapoosa River. Built 1881. Mill operates Oct.-Apr. Local historical site. Restaurant, gift ...
Beautiful 160-acre lake. Located within Jasper city limits. 2-acre pond for children, elderly and handicapped. Stocked with c...