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Haunted Chicken House Of Horror
Haunted House in albertville alabama out of service chicken house converted to "rooms" of horror followed by ...
Indian Mound, Inn, And Church Site
Cherokee Indians first inhabited this mound site, subsequently settled by A.H. Lamar, a captain in the Seminole War a...
Collinsville Historic District
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in February 2006, the district includes 117 commercial and residen...
Fort Payne Opera House
Opened Sept. 1890. Built during local boom period. Converted into theatre during era of silent movies. Closed as a th...
Wills Town Mission
The mission was established in 1823 by the American Board of Missions to further education and Christianity among the...
Fort Payne Depot Museum
The mission of the Fort Payne Depot Museum is summarized as: to collect, preserve and, through exhibits, educat...
Boom Town Historic District
Around 1889-1891 Fort Payne experienced a great industrial boom due to promotion by New England investors who specula...
Sequoyah
Born in Tennessee, Sequoyah moved to Wills Town (DeKalb County, Alabama) area of the Cherokee Nation in 1818. Here, i...
Fort Payne’s Fort
The fort, consisting of a log house and large stockade, was built in 1838 by order of General Winfield Scott, command...
Cherokee Indian Removal
Under the provisions of the Cherokee Removal Act of 1830, a log stockade was built, Two hundred yards Northeast of Bi...
Alabama
In the late '60s, cousins Randy Owen and Teddy Gentry discovered they shared a common interest in music. Joined by Je...
Fires And Floods
Collinsville burned twice. On December 24, 1884, the Collinsville Depot, Hall-Mackey Store and other businesses were ...
Mary G Hardin Ctr-cultural Art
The Center is home to Three galleries that feature a wide range of changing national and local exhibits. Center...