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
Salute to all Alabama veterans killed in all wars from 20
Birmingham, AL MemorialsLargest municipal museum in Southeast. Permanent collection of 22,000+ objects dating from ancient to modern times, various cultures. Highlights: Asian, European and American collections, outdoor sculpture garden, Wedgwood, Kress Collection. Terrace Café, museum store.
Birmingham, AL Museums60-acre arboretum. 2.5 mi./4 km of walking trails focusing on native plants of Alabama....
Miracle mile of underground caverns with 260-million-year-old limestone formations, cave tours. Modern campsites, swimming po...
Covers 96 acres with more than 1000 dealers and 2.6 mi./4 km of continuous shopping. Voted Alabama's top flea market 2 years ...
Grist mill located on banks of Tallapoosa River. Built 1881. Mill operates Oct.-Apr. Local historical site. Restaurant, gift ...
While teaching here in 1861, Prussian-born artist Nicola Marschall designed the first national flag of the Confederate States...