Backpacking, camping and scuba gear. Scuba guides, classes.
Auburn University Historic District
Phone:
334-844-9999
Fax:
Fax: 334-821-5500 (CVB)
Mailing:
c/o Auburn/Opelika CVB, 714 E. Glenn Ave.
Auburn, AL 36830
Admission:
Free
Centered around beautiful Samford Park, buildings date from 1850s to early 1900s and reflect Revivalistic style. Historic buildings include University Chapel, Samford Hall, Hargis Hall and Langdon Hall. Located across from Uptown Auburn.
Accessibility:
Mobility Impaired (designated parking spaces)
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