#1.
Coon Dog Cemetery Road, Tuscumbia, Alabama
Over 200 coon dogs have been laid to rest in the scenic "Freedom Hills," a wildlife management area. Unique... More on Discover America
Simply a must-see! It was one of the highlights of my trip to Alabama...coon dog monuments, coon dog grave ... More on TripAdvisor

#2.
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

#3.
300 West North Commons, Tuscumbia, Alabama
Inscription. The Family Home of Captain Arthur M. & Kate Adams Keller was build 1820, being the second hous... More on HMDB
There are few stories that can inspire as much as that of Helen Keller. Helen Keller was born a healthy chi... More on igougo

#4.
620 West College Street Florence, Alabama
W. C. Handy The Father of the Blues, William Christopher Handy, was born in Florence in 1873 in a simple ca... More on uptake_content
William Christopher Handy was born in this log cabin, not too far from its current location, on November 16... More on igougo

#5.
219 Simpson Street, Florence, AL 35630-2379
Visitors welcome. Sunday ... More on Yahoo! Travel
There are few churches where there is excitement AND true fellowship, yet in my first moments in Highland I... More on Yahoo! Travel

#6.
400 East Tennessee Street, Florence, AL 35630-5718

#7.
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

#8.
3614 Jackson Highway, Sheffield, Alabama
The original recording studio known as Muscle Shoals Sound produced hit records in the 1960s and 1970s by f... More on Discover America
If you want to see where the music was made and see a bit of history actually on the walls, this is the pla... More on TripAdvisor

#9.
1 Hightower Pl Florence, AL 35630-4100
Parks & Picnic Areas - Deibert Park This park was donated to the people of Florence by Dr. Kirk R. and Lillian Cook-Diebert who initially acquired this property in 1952. It was officially dedicated... More on Florenceal.org
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
