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Haunted Chicken House Of Horror

1015 Old Bethel Rd, Albertville, AL    

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Haunted House in albertville alabama out of service chicken house converted to "rooms" of horror followed by ...

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Indian Mound, Inn, And Church Site

Collinsville, AL    

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Cherokee Indians first inhabited this mound site, subsequently settled by A.H. Lamar, a captain in the Seminole War a...

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Collinsville Historic District

Collinsville, AL    

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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in February 2006, the district includes 117 commercial and residen...

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Fort Payne Opera House

510 Gault Ave N, Fort Payne, AL     (256) 996-0552

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Opened Sept. 1890. Built during local boom period. Converted into theatre during era of silent movies. Closed as a th...

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Kituhwa Fellowship Church

Fort Payne, AL    

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Other Golden spiral

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Wills Town Mission

Fort Payne, AL    

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The mission was established in 1823 by the American Board of Missions to further education and Christianity among the...

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Fort Payne Depot Museum

105 5th St NE, Fort Payne, AL     (256) 845-5714

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The mission of the Fort Payne Depot Museum is summarized as: to collect, preserve and, through exhibits, educat...

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Boom Town Historic District

150 5TH ST NW, Fort Payne, AL    

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Around 1889-1891 Fort Payne experienced a great industrial boom due to promotion by New England investors who specula...

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Sequoyah

Fort Payne, AL    

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Born in Tennessee, Sequoyah moved to Wills Town (DeKalb County, Alabama) area of the Cherokee Nation in 1818. Here, i...

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Fort Payne’s Fort

Fort Payne, AL    

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The fort, consisting of a log house and large stockade, was built in 1838 by order of General Winfield Scott, command...

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Cherokee Indian Removal

Fort Payne, AL    

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Under the provisions of the Cherokee Removal Act of 1830, a log stockade was built, Two hundred yards Northeast of Bi...

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Alabama

Fort Payne, AL    

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In the late '60s, cousins Randy Owen and Teddy Gentry discovered they shared a common interest in music. Joined by Je...

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Fires And Floods

Collinsville, AL    

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Collinsville burned twice. On December 24, 1884, the Collinsville Depot, Hall-Mackey Store and other businesses were ...

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Mary G Hardin Ctr-cultural Art

501 Broad St, Gadsden, AL     (256) 543-2787

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The Center is home to Three galleries that feature a wide range of changing national and local exhibits. Center...