4.5Bellingrath Gardens and Home(831 reviews) - WOW Saturday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Historic Walking Areas • Gardens
Enjoy 65 acres of year-round floral pageantry in a Southern estate garden with blooms and beauties every day of the year. It is our passion at Bellingrath Gardens and Home to preserve and enhance the 65-acre garden and grand estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath.See more..
4.5Kelly Ingram Park(301 reviews) - Awesome Tour Guide! Historic Walking Areas • Parks
Home to vivid sculptures of the Children's Crusade.See more..
4.5Civil Rights District(145 reviews) - A.G. Gaston Motel & Churches drive Historic Walking Areas
The neighborhood that was the center of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement is now a historic district with the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute at its center.See more..
4.5Selma to Montgomery(131 reviews) - Important History to Experience Historic Walking Areas
It was on this stretch of U.S. 80 that protestors led by Martin Luther King marched from Selma to Montgomery in 1965.See more..
Home to several beautiful 19th-century houses.See more..
4.5Court Square(27 reviews) - Historically important Points of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas
Historic area of the Civil Rights Movement.See more..
5.0Foley Art Center(20 reviews) - Local Artists, Great Deals Saturday: 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Speciality & Gift Shops • Art Galleries • Historic Walking Areas
Located in the historic Claude Peteet Real Estate building, The Foley Art Center was established in 1966. This non profit Arts and Crafts gallery represents over 150 artist and craftsmen from through out the southeast. Their handcrafted work is sold on consignment. You may find original artwork, prints, photography, sculpture, pottery, wood carvings, jewelry, textiles, stain glass, porcelain, fused glass, home made candles and many gift ideas. The Foley Art Center has sponsored two annual Events for more than forty years. Art in the Park,a fine Arts and Crafts Show, which is always Mother's Day weekend in the John B Foley Park with approximately 100 fine artists and craftsmen. Also, Trim-a-Tree a six week holiday arts and crafts event held at Tanger Outlets in Foley, featuring over 150 local artists and craftsmen. Open Jan 12-Oct 15 downtown. Our six week Holiday Arts & Crafts Show “Trim-a-Tree” at Tanger Outlets Opens the second Friday in Nov - Dec 23. Check out our Facebook page.See more..
4.5Oakleigh Historic District(20 reviews) - Beautiful Old South Neighborhood Spent 2-3 hours Neighborhoods • Historic Walking Areas
The Oakleigh Historic District is a pretty drive through to see some beautiful old restored homes. There are also some excellent restaurants in the area. It is not a place that I would want to be walking around in after dark due to the location.See more..
4.53rd Street Promenade(7 reviews) - Very nice and artsey! Saturday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Art Galleries • Historic Walking Areas The Shops at 3rd Street Promenade is truly a one-of-a-kind shopping experience located in Cullman, AL. Here to enrich the culture of our city and beyond, many artisans from all over the South are featured here along with a variety of home decor items. We have something for everyone in any price range. We have original art that is of the highest form and quality along with southern folk art that defines small town living. You can walk around our store on the hand-painted cobblestone path that takes you to a mural of a downtown street. Around the corner you will find our indoor old-time theater where the latest artwork is being displayed complete with a marquee that bears the name of our featured artist. If you are visiting Cullman, 3rd Street Promenade is definitely worth seeing.Come see us! We are located off Highway 278 in downtown Cullman, AL. Take Exit 308 off I-65 (drive a total of 2 miles.) After you cross over Highway 31, drive through 3 traffic lights. We are located on the right directly across the street from Office Equipment. We share the block with Southern Accents and Fairview Florist.See more..
5.0Robert Fowler Park aka: The Junction(1 review) - Wed the youngest under the Old Oak Tree Spent 2-3 hours Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas
First visit to Alabama. My daughter planned a wedding under the sprawling, historic oak tree. Amazing setting. Shee rented the elevated gazebo for under $50 for post ceremony toasts. Lots of paved parking. Unfortunately we left before visiting the rest of the park. It is situate at the junction of the Choctawahatchee and Pea Rivers in Geneva, Alabama. According to the website there are playgrounds, camping and boat launch.See more..