Cheap Things To Do in Cherokee, Alabama

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Cherokee AL 35616, United States of America

  • Inscription. Bullet marked tombstones in this cemetery shows evidence of a brisk skirmish here Oct. 26, 1863, when Gen. P. J. Osterhaus's first division of Sherman's Corps came under fire from Gen. S. D. Lee's Confederate troops. ... More on HMDB

 

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Street: 3204 Natchez Trace Pkwy. Cherokee, AL 35616

  • Operation Schedule : Visitor station open May�Sept. 9�5:30. ; Description : Non-commercial, recreational road for leisure travel. Commemorates Natchez Trace. Rock Spring Nature Trail, Colbert Ferry and Freedom ... More on 800Alabama.com

 

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300 West North Commons, Tuscumbia, Alabama

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  • The dramatic life and times of Helen Keller are preserved at her birthplace and childhood home built in 182... More on Discover America

  • The grounds are a little random, and part of it was dug up for construction, so that wasn't as interesting ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Street: 719 Hwy. 72 W Tuscumbia, AL 35674

  • Stretches 15 mi./24 km between Muscle Shoals and Rogersville, where it meets Wheeler Lake. Excellent fishery for small- and largemouth bass, crappie, spotted ... More on 800Alabama.com

 

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Florence, Alabama

  • A fitting salute to all men and women who served in the US armed forces for the last 200 years. Monuments and memorials, a flag-circled amphitheatre, 58-foot Cobra helicopter, 75mm field gun, T-3 t... More on uptake_content

  • A fitting salute to all men and women who served in the US armed forces for the last 200 years. Monuments and memorials, a flag-circled amphitheatre, 58-foot Cobra helicopter, 75mm field gun, T-3 ... More on Visitflorenceal.com

 

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1 Hightower Pl Florence, AL 35630-4100

  • Have lunch in this family park, then walk it off on trails winding over gentle hills and around ponds lush with native flowers and ... More on uptake_content

  • Inscription. This park was donated to the people of Florence by Dr. Kirk R. and Lillian Cook Deibert who initially acquired this property in 1952. The acreage was once a part of a large ante-bellum... More on HMDB

 

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