19th- and 20th-century Victorian and Neoclassical business structures. Federal Building made of marble.
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Attractions
Trees, shrubs, hanging baskets, seasonal items, large selection of azaleas, foundation shrubs, etc.
      Admission:     Unknown  
  Open to the public. Least expensive course to play. 2 sets of tees per hole allow play as an 18-hole course.
Number of holes: 9
Par: 35
Championship Yardage: 2875 yds.
      Admission:     Unknown  
  
      Accepted:     Personal Checks  
  Located at crest of one of Anniston’s beautiful mountains. Pro shop, golf supplies, concessions, cart rentals.
      Admission:     Unknown  
  
      Accepted:     Personal Checks  
  Displays include dinosaurs and fossils, mammals in open dioramas, 400-species bird collection, 2 authentic Egyptian mummies, walk-through replica of Alabama cave, children’s discovery room, nature trails, changing art exhibits, picnic areas and gift store.
      Admission:     Admission charged  
  Fine collection of genealogical research records, Civil War records, etc. Anniston Room is collection of local memorabilia. ALABENTON Genealogical Society headquartered in library.
      Admission:     Free  
  Historical objects of American West, world wars, Napoleon Bonaparte, Jefferson Davis and Adolf Hitler. Swords (including one with 1295 diamonds), sacred and secular art from Asia, 19th-century European sculptors.
      Admission:     Admission charged  
  
      Accepted:     Personal Checks, Travelers Checks  
  Collection of historic officer's quarters fronting a beautiful open space. Great place for picnic lunch and leisurely stroll.
      Admission:     Free  
  Full-service restaurant, pro shop, driving range, practice green. Lessons available.
Number of holes: 18
Par: 72
Championship Yardage: 7126 yds.
      Admission:     Unknown  
  
      Accepted:     Personal Checks, Credit Cards (call for specifics)  
  Alabama-shaped reflecting pool. 36-ft.-long Veterans Wall (black Zimbabwe granite) engraved with names of 1208 lost Vietnam veterans from Alabama. 2 semi-circular walls engraved with names of all Alabama veterans lost in war.
      Admission:     Free  
  Driving tour. Historical view of Choccolocco Valley, surrounded by mountains. Was Creek Indian village 1832, settlers arrived 1834, homes built 1840, school 1876. Most homes built by 2 slaves. Gift shop in heritage museum.
      Admission:     Free  
  Originally Levi-Clark Saloon (built 1894), also has been Woolworth store, theater and more; now catering business. Original hardwood floors. Open for Sun. brunch. Tours on request.
      Admission:     Free  
  Located at Oxford Lake and Walking Trail in Calhoun County. Free admission. One of Alabama's oldest remaining covered bridges, this structure was built in 1850 by a former slave. It was later restored and moved from Coldwater Creek to its current location.
      Admission:     Free  
  Considered one of finest examples of mid-19th-century professional offices in Alabama. Greek Revival doctor’s office and apothecary shop filled with authentic medical and pharmaceutical tools of 1800s.
      Admission:     Free  
  Eclectic collection of early- to mid-20th-century residential dwellings.
      Admission:     Free  
  Putting greens, driving range. Golf carts available. Pro shop, lounge, lessons.
      Admission:     Unknown  
  
      Accepted:     Personal Checks, Travelers Checks  
  Scheduled to open May 2004; no facilities available yet. New refuge established 2003. 7000 acres with a few trails currently available.
      Admission:     Free  
  Constructed in 1910 as dairy complex. Abandoned barn structures were transformed into state-of-the-art restaurant & meeting center in 2000. Tours available upon request.
      Admission:     Free  
  
      Accepted:     Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover  
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Accommodations
    Phone:     256-831-3410  
  
      Fax:     256-831-9560  
  
      Accepted:     Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover  
      Phone:     256-835-3988  
  
      Fax:     256-835-1056  
  
      Accepted:     Personal Checks, Travelers Checks  
      Phone:     256-820-1515  
  
      Fax:     256-820-1516  
  
      Accepted:     Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover  
      Phone:     256-820-3144  
  
      Fax:     256-820-3184  
  
      Accepted:     Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover  
      Phone:     256-820-1000  
  
      Fax:     256-820-5862  
  
      Accepted:     Travelers Checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover  
  Guests of the legendary Victoria of Anniston, Ala. have come to expect excellence — and rightly so. Steeped in history and laden with antiques, the bed and breakfast has been offering guests a taste of down-home, Southern hospitality and grace for more than twenty years.
      Phone:     256-236-0503  
  
      Fax:     256-236-1138  
  
      Accepted:     American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Travelers Checks, Visa  
      Phone:     256-237-2525  
  
      Fax:     256-237-4805  
  
      Accepted:     Personal Checks, Travelers Checks  
  