Built 1937 by Col. Milford Wriarson Howard, with help of Civilian Conservation Corps. Constructed around huge boulder of mountain rock. Very popular for weddings. Visitors welcome to church services dressed as is. Picnic tables, shelter.
Built 1937 by Col. Milford Wriarson Howard, with help of Civilian Conservation Corps. Constructed around huge boulder of mountain rock. Very popular for weddings. Visitors welcome to church services dressed as is. Picnic tables, shelter.
Excellent example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture with its turrets, arched windows and heavy stone facade. Artifacts from many Indian tribes, 1800-1900
Fort Payne, AL MuseumsBuilt in 1889, is oldest theater in Alabama still in use. Listed on National Register of 19
Fort Payne, AL Opera HousesNorth Alabama's newest regional theatre offering an assortment of plays to include regional playwrights. Southeast Theatre Co...
Dedicated to honoring Alabama's music achievers. Memorabilia from careers of Alabamians such as Tammy Wynette, Lionel Richie,...
The Blooming Zoo is an interactive zoological park, non-profit, wildlife rehab center, camping is available. Call to make you...
Museum and Fan Club headquarters are monument to group ALABAMA....