Visitors to Heritage Village can step back in time and explore historic buildings, which have been furnished and decorated to reflect their original appearance.
Visitors to Heritage Village can step back in time and explore historic buildings, which have been furnished and decorated to reflect their original appearance.
The Black Belt Treasures Cultural Art Center (BBTCAC) promotes arts education and features unique arts, crafts, literature, and food unique to Alabama’s Black Belt.
The present courthouse, which is actually the third courthouse, was erected on July 9,1902. This Beaux Arts Style courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The square also features the confederate monument, which was unveiled as the tribute to the confederate soldiers on June 17, 1909, and the “Bored Well” whose water gained wide popularity in the 19th century for its medicinal properties.
Find all your Conecuh Sausage products: Bacon, Franks, Hams and Turkeys, as well as unique gift items, home decor, and hunting accessories.
Steakhouse, featuring live country music performances on occasion
The Radford access consiss of a small parking area that can accommodate about five cars and a set of steps leading to the water down the 40 ft. bank. Take great care as you enter the water to avoid the metal debris that lies just downstream from the access.
Evergreen City Park is a beautiful and well-maintained outdoor space located in Evergreen, Alabama. The park offers a wide range of amenities for visitors, including playgrounds, picnic areas, sports fields, and walking trails. It’s the perfect place to spend a day with family and friends.
The Walking Tour is a self-guided tour spanning a city block that takes the visitor through the story of the voting rights movement in Selma, Alabama.
Serves breakfast and lunch alongside a thrift store, laundry mat, and resource center.