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U.s. Army Aviation Museum

Novosel St, Fort Rucker, AL     (334) 598-2508

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The U.S. Army Aviation Museum maintains a collection of over 160 military aircraft, including one of the larges...

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Rawls Hotel

116 S Main St, Enterprise, AL     (334) 347-7612

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Original two-story brick structure built 1903 by Japheth Rawls, developer of some of earliest turpentine plants in Co...

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First United Methodist Church

Enterprise, AL    

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Organized in 1883 by 13 charter members as Carmichael Chapel of Elba Circuit, the congregation originally worshipped ...

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Earliest Church In Hartford

Hartford, AL    

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Organized on June 30, 1888 by thirteen charter members as Dundee Missionary Baptist Church. The congregation original...

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Boll Weevil Monument

N Main St & College St, Enterprise, AL     (334) 347-0581

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In profound appreciation of the Boll Weevil and what it has done as the Herald of Prosperity this monument was erecte...

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Grill Depot

1315 E PARK AVE, Enterprise, AL     (334) 347-0776

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This building was built in 1903 with additions in 1916 and 1997. The first freight shipments and passengers came here...

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Mt. Pleasant Misionary Baptist Church

Enterprise, AL    

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Founded near Double Bridges Creek (LeCompte Place) three miles southwest of the present location. First Pastor: J. W....

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Daleville, Alabama

Daleville, AL    

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Daleville, originally called Dale, was the county seat of Dale County from 1831-1841. William Harper was probate judg...

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Providence Baptist Church

Clayhatchee, AL    

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Organized May 26, 1849 First Pastor: Ruben E. Brown First Deacons: William P. Bryan, Jonas P. Bell Charter Members: W...

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Dale Veterans Memorial

Ozark, AL    

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Dedicated to the memory of those Dale County veterans who died in defense of our country

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1905 Houston County Courthouse Bell

224 N FOSTER ST, Dothan, AL    

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This bell rang over the streets of Dothan from 1905 until 1960 when it was saved from demolition by Dewey Emfinger. I...

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Dothan Opera House

115 N Saint Andrews St, Dothan, AL     (334) 615-3172

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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the Department of the Interior, December 16, 1977, through the ...

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Poplar Head Spring

Dothan, AL    

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Located near this marker is the Poplar Head Spring which served as a meeting place for Indian traders prior to the ar...

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Dowling - Steagall House

Ozark, AL    

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Constructed in c. 1900 by G. P. Dowling, the Dowling-Steagall House is a Classical Revival dwelling featuring a full-...