Lafayette

Attractions

Built for $30,000 in 1899 for vault space to adequately protect records, which are still intact since formation of the county.
Admission: Free
1835 courthouse and entire downtown business district are historic structures.
Admission: Free
Funded by State Conservation Department, County, and local citizens. 180-acre fishing lake located 4.5 miles southeast of LaFayette. Stocked with brim, bass, crappie, catfish, carp.
Admission: Fee for attractions only
Museum housed in historical LaFayette train depot which was the hub of activity in the county seat. Established 1833.
Admission: Free
One of South's most popular reservoirs (25,900 acres) for largemouth bass and other popular game fish; recreational center for other activities, such as tennis, basketball and camping. Marina, boat ramps and fishing piers available.
Admission: Unknown