Built in 1897 by Pauly Jail Company, Victorian Gothic-style building has original trapdoor used for hangings. Demonstration available.
Red Door Theatre
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Bronze statue sculpted by Robert G. Wehle. Life-size pointer atop 7-ft. granite base engraved with names of 11 men from Bullock Co. in Bird Dog Hall of Fame.
Only Second Empire-style courthouse in Alabama. Built in 1871 and patterned after Executive Building in Washington, D.C.
Visit 3 room log cabin (built in 1850) where tour is given by descendant of original owner. Cemetery includes Union and Confederate soldiers.
The cemetary is the burial site of both Union and Confederate soldiers.
Nature trails, special presentations, exhibits each week at Exhibition Hall, complete with Alabama animals. Special events weekends: Wildflowers, Bird Awareness Day, fishing derbies, regional artwork. 20 mi./32 km from Union Springs (Bullock County seat).
Settled in 1835, they named it Enon, where John the Baptist baptized the people of Enon, who agreed to its community's namesake out of gratitude for their good, health giving, and clear water their village depended on for their very survival.
Josephine Art Complex which includes Old Time Ice Cream.