Key Underwood buried his coon dog, Troop, on this site (1937). Since then, more than 185 coon dogs have been laid to rest here. Park area with picnic tables and shelter. Annual Labor Day celebration.
Key Underwood buried his coon dog, Troop, on this site (1937). Since then, more than 185 coon dogs have been laid to rest here. Park area with picnic tables and shelter. Annual Labor Day celebration.
Located within Spring Park. Impressive water show shoots water 150'
Tuscumbia, AL ParksAlabama's finest expression of Jefferson Palladian architecture. Brick, U-shaped structure, built 1828-1832, was one of state's 1
Tuscumbia, AL MansionsCornerstone of historic Tuscumbia, used for various festivals, events, concerts. Spring runs throughout park; includes evening water show and lighted waterfall. Family oriented—playground, pavilions, stage, restaurants. Year-round trout fishing (fee)
Tuscumbia, AL Parks6 to 8 major traveling exhibitions per year, plus shows by regional artists and displays of art from museum's collection prov...
Located in the Historic Bank of Moulton building. Houses original and microfilmed historical and genealogical records....
Named for Chief Sequoyah, who wrote Cherokee alphabet. "Looking-glass lakes," Rainbow Falls, towering stalagmites give appear...
Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Course Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...