Country’s most comprehensive education and rehabilitation program for deaf and blind children and adults. Campus buildings notably restored include Manning Hall (1850), Jemison House (1898) and Grace Hall (1878).
Jemison-Carnegie Heritage Hall
Street address:
200 South St. E.
Talladega, AL 35161
Phone:
256-761-1364
Fax:
256-761-1051
Schedule:
Open Tu–F 10–4; Sat.–Sun. by appt.
Mailing:
P.O. Box 1118
Talladega, AL 35161
Admission:
Free
Exhibits of works by nationally recognized and local artists. Maintains collection of historic photographs.
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Bermuda greens.
Number of holes: 9
Par: 72
Championship Yardage: 3047 yds.
Walking tour. Residential buildings from 1835–1910.
Rolling hills, bent grass greens, pro shop, snack bar, driving range, banquet facilities.
Number of holes: 18
Par: 71
Championship Yardage: 6500 yds.