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Dedicated to Army aviators, whose gallantry and devotion to duty ensure America’s freedom.
Admission: Free
World’s only monument to a pest. In 1915, boll weevils devoured two-thirds of Coffee County’s cotton crop, forcing local farmers to diversify. Monument is proud reminder of destructive insect that helped Enterprise prosper.
Admission: Free
Located in 3 rooms of 65-year-old house. Peanut, high cotton and cotton blossom soaps and lotions, skin care products.
Admission: Free
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
8 antique shops boasting wide variety of items. Call Chamber for brochure or information.
Admission: Free
Serves as rest stop. Replica of early 19th-century log home. Brochures and maps available. Guides on hand to answer questions and give tour of Little Red Schoolhouse nearby.
Admission: Free
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
Lighted walking trails, children's playground area, scenic lake, picnic pavilion.
Admission: Free
Schoolhouse replica is letter-perfect, with desks, schoolbooks, chalkboards, pot-bellied stove and other nostalgic reminders of rural American schools.
Admission: Free
Old railroad station contains many artifacts relating to area.
Admission: Free
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
Downtown society library of historical and genealogical items, gift shop.
Admission: Free
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
Oldest standing home in Coffee County. Built by slaves in 1852 for Matthew Brunson, who died after being finned by a catfish in Pea River. He was buried in the attic of the house.
Admission: Free
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, Credit Cards (call for specifics)
Residential golf community. Public welcome. Number of holes: 18 Par: 72 Championship Yardage: 6800 yds.
Admission: Unknown
UH-1 helicopter donated by US Army Aviation Center, Fort Rucker. Around the base is the \Walk of Generals\" featuring plaques honoring commanding generals of Fort Rucker."
Admission: Free
Enterprise landmark since built in 1903. Remodeled 1928, and enlarged from original small, 2-story brick structure.
Admission: Free
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover
Line railroad built the Enterprise Train Depot in 1903. Its steam locomotives become the city's gateway to adventure. Its tracks moved progress and industrial opportunity.
Admission: donation
Roller skating, jump shot, rock wall, glow golf, pool, and arcade games are just a few fun activities you can do in this fun factory for kids ages 5 to 100! Parties
Accepted: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa

Accommodations

Phone: 334-897-6918
Fax: same
Accepted: Credit Cards (call for specifics), Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
The complementary ice machine outside. Admission - $40.
Phone: 334-347-2271
Fax: same, ext. 121
Accepted: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Travelers Checks, Visa
Phone: 334-393-3297
Fax: same, ext. 124
Accepted: Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover
Phone: 334-347-6262
Fax: 334-347-8378
Accepted: Travelers Checks, Credit Cards (call for specifics)
Phone: 334-894-6788
Accepted: Credit Cards (call for specifics), Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
Phone: 334-406-2817
Fax: 334-347-2582
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover
Weekly rates: 1 bed - $200 2 bed - $250 Amenities: Truck parking King size bed Microwave Frige Cabel TV Open 24 hours  
Phone: 334-897-2204