Tennessee Valley Art Center

The centerpiece of the art center’s Native American exhibit is the petroglyph carved into a 3,000-pound sandstone boulder more than 1,000 years ago. The images of feet and snakes were perhaps a “family portrait” of early inhabitants of Colbert County. The elegant stone carving is displayed in an interpretive bluff shelter setting to honor the legacy of Southeastern Native Americans.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Admission charged
Hours
Open M-F 9-5, Sun. 1-3.
Address
511 N. Water St.
Phone
256-383-0533
Website
www.tvaa.net
Map
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