Dedicated to Army aviators, whose gallantry and devotion to duty ensure America’s freedom.
Enterprise Welcome Center
Street address:
U.S. Hwy. 84 Bypass (Boll Weevil Cir.)
Enterprise, AL 36331-0628
Phone:
334-393-2901
Schedule:
Open M–F 10–3, Sat. 10–noon.
Mailing:
Pea River Historical Society, P.O. Box 310628
Enterprise, AL 36331-0628
Admission:
Free
Accepted:
Personal Checks
Travelers Checks
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.
Accessibility:
Mobility Impaired (ramps, designated parking spaces)
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