Explore Calhoun County
The Gallant Pelham Statue
The statue is located in the Jacksonville City Cemetary. John Pelham, born in nearby Alexandria, was an artillery expert who fought with J.E.B. Stuart and Stonewall Jackson. General Robert E. Lee referred to him as "the gallant Pelham." He was killed at age 24 at the Batlle of Kelly'
Jacksonville, AL ArtsOld Henry Farm Restaurant & Meeting Center
Constructed in 1910 as dairy complex. Abandoned barn structures were transformed into state-of-the-art restaurant & meeting center in 2000
Jacksonville, AL Historic FarmhousesColdwater Covered Bridge
Located at Oxford Lake and Walking Trail in Calhoun County. Free admission. One of Alabama's oldest remaining covered bridges, this structure was built in 1850
Oxford, AL Historic BridgesCheaha State Park
2799-acre mountain-top retreat; highest point in Alabama. 30-unit resort inn, restaurant, vacation cottages, chalets, modern campground, picnic areas & pavilions, hiking &
Anniston, AL State ParksThe Church of St. Michael and All Angels
Outstanding example of Norman architecture completed in 1890. 12-ft. white Carrara marble altar, alabaster reredos, hand-carved angels and crosses, magnificent stained-glass windows, 95-ft. bell tower, organ with nearly 3000
Anniston, AL Historic Churches