Fort Mitchell Cemetery
Final resting place for U.S. military veterans, including WWI and Desert Storm victims. In 1836–37, Indians were brought here for
Read moreFinal resting place for U.S. military veterans, including WWI and Desert Storm victims. In 1836–37, Indians were brought here for
Read morePrivate collection of turn-of-the-century farm implements and home furnishings. Also Creek Indian artifacts (Creek Indian gamestones, boat-stones, bannerstone & gorgets),
Read more1840s Trade Center museum housing vintage clothing, furniture, Indian exhibits, farm tools, old books, log cabin, blacksmith shop, gristmill,
Read moreOutdoor site of battle in 1813 where more than 400 settlers fell in attack by Creek Indians. Led to outbreak
Read moreA number if Apache POWs who died during their internment at the Mt. Vernon Barracks are buried in the National Cemetery
Read moreIndian Shell Mound Park, located on the northern shore of Dauphin Island, is maintained and administered by Alabama Marine Resources
Read moreThe first treaty made under the provisions of the 1830 Indian Removal Act was the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek
Read moreThe marker documents the imprisonment of Chiricahua Apaches, including the noted warrior Geronimo, from April of 1887 until May of
Read moreRegional museum of approximately 4000 artifacts form fascinating glimpse into east Alabama life over last century. Noteworthy collection includes Camp
Read moreUnique in character. Dedicated to preservation of Gulf Coast sea and Indian history as well as local history. Owned by
Read moreNear the Ft. Mims Historic Site are the graves of Red Eagle, William Weatherford, and his mother, Sehoy III, of
Read moreFossils and Indian, American, military and historic artifacts interpreting cultural heritage of southwest Alabama and northwest Florida exhibited in museum
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