River Heritage

Attractions

Picturesque, tree-lined fairways, rolling hills.
Admission: Unknown
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, Discover
Family entertainment center housing indoor skating rink, laser tag arena, softplay gym with tunnels and slides, arcade and pizzeria.
Admission: Admission charged
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover
Public welcome. Rental carts, clubs. Snack bar, beverages. PGA pro.
Admission: Unknown
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa
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
Home of Grits on the Side Dinner Theatre, an original Southern review featuring songs and skits about Southern stereotypes. Also other productions in small cabaret setting. Tour groups welcome. Located in historic downtown district.
Admission: Admission charged
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover
Plaques in Uptown sidewalk embedded with names of athletes and coaches who brought recognition to Auburn.
Admission: Free
Variety of Dothan and Alabama souvenirs, plus all types of pecan and peanut goodies.
Admission: Free
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover
Tour of beautiful campus includes historical buildings and landmarks.
Admission: Unknown
The Tuskegee Airmen fought war on two fronts: axis powers overseas and racism at home. Through exhibits, audio-visual programs, historic buildings and guided walks, step back in time and share in the Tuskegee Experience.
Admission: Free
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
The monument was erected in memory of the Confederate soldiers from Macon County by the United Daughters of the Confederacy in 1906.
Admission: Free
Photography and videos on infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Study. Historic walking and driving tours feature 40 sites about African Americans, European Americans and Native Americans.
Admission: Free
National park dedicated to educating the public of the importance and accomplishments of Tuskegee Institute. Special emphasis on home of Booker T. Washington (The Oaks) and the George Washington Carver Museum.
Admission: Free
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks
Walking and driving tour brochures are available at the Center; which include local Native American information. Fort Tuskegee was established int he early 1800s and was named after Creek Chief Taskigi. U.S.
Admission: Free
• Taska. U.S. Hwy. 80, 5.5 mi./8.85 km east of Tuskegee. Replica of Booker T. Washington's childhood cabin on site. Picnic area with BBQ grills. • Bartram National Recreation Trail. 8-mi./13-km hiking and bicycling trail.
Admission: Free
Admission: Admission charged
Accepted: Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa
Beautiful house built around turn of century. Filled with arts, crafts, floral designs, gifts and collectibles.
Admission: Free
The cemetary is the burial site of both Union and Confederate soldiers.
Admission: Free
Home to array of specialty shops, restaurants and night spots, plus Tiger Trail of Auburn and Toomer's Corner, a mid-1800s drugstore.
Admission: Free

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