Established to preserve memories of our veterans by creating a permanent resting place for artifacts and memorabilia, displaying uniforms, medals, weapons, photos, books, tapes and news clippings.
Athens
Street address:
101 S. Beaty Street
Athens, AL 35611
Phone:
(256) 232-2600
Fax:
(256) 232-2609
Mailing:
101 S. Beaty Street
Athens, AL 35611
Admission:
Free
The city of Athens was burned and looted by Union troops in a raid by Colonel Turchin in May 1862. The 1st Alabama Cavalry failed in its attempt to take Athens from Union forces holding the city in the Jan. 26, 1864 Battle of Athens.
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Pull & riding carts, putting green, pro shop, snack bar.
Individuals and wholesale buyers can take advantage of the large selection of shade trees and flowering trees, such as dogwood, crape myrtles, Yoshino and more.
Rolling course with trees, water and grass traps.
Completed 1851 for Rev. Robert Donnell, founder, Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Later, home for principals of North Alabama Agricultural School, Athens High and Middle Schools. Guided tours. Available for meetings, receptions, small weddings.
Once home to George S. Houston, attorney, member of U.S. Senate, and governor of Alabama twice. House built in 1835. Features Houston family coat of arms, family portraits and drawing room furnishings. Family History Room.
4 sets of tees, bent grass, gently rolling, 13 water hazards. Challenging yet fun. 400 acres. No adjacent holes.
Number of holes: 18
Par: 72
Championship Yardage: 6812 yds.
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1840s Greek Revival Founders Hall sits on campus of Athens State College, state’s oldest college. Altar consists of elegant wood carvings which tell story of New Testament.
One pond, one sandtrap.
Number of holes: 9
Par: 36
Championship Yardage: 3224 yds.