Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge

Established in 2002, the Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) helps to protect the biological heart of the Cahaba River. Thirteen federally threatened or endangered species occur within the refuge boundaries. Over 20,000 people visit the refuge …
learn moreCapt. Nathan Carpenter House (“Everhope” or Carpenter-Rudd House)
Tours, Receptions, Lodging
learn moreCaptain Edwin Reese (or Reese-Phillips) House
This is a private residence- drive by only
learn moreCattle on a Flame

Cattle on a Flame is a steakhouse located in Gordo, Alabama serving lunch and dinner.
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A southern, American restaurant located in Fayette County, Alabama. The restaurant is open Monday through Saturday starting at 6 AM.
learn moreChildren’s Hands-On Museum

Th Children’s Hands-On Museum, where children Explore, Create and Discover every time they visit. When we say “hands-on” we really mean it! Learning through play is what our exhibits are all about, and you are encouraged to touch, feel and play in ou …
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Three floors of 24 exhibits make up CHOM with exhibits for ages newborn to 13 years.
learn moreColeman-Banks House

The Coleman-Banks house, also known as the James Oliver Banks house, is the first of four antebellum homes at Eutaw, AL to have original colossal-order porticos. This house was built c. 1847 by George W. Shawver, owner of the Parapet Hotel. The house …
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Court Square Coffee

Court Square Coffee is an idea grown out of the owner’s desire to bring an excellent coffee experience to their hometown of Carrollton while offering the love of a small town community to visiting guests. Native to Pickens County, Allen and his wife mo …
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A casual restaurant in Fayette County specializing in BBQ, wings, and catfish. The restaurant serves lunch and dinner Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
learn moreDew-Abrams House

Duncan Dew was a well-known planter and business man of Eutaw, AL. He came to Eutaw in 1822 and built this house about 1832. This is a private residence- drive by only.
learn moreDinah Washingston Cultural Arts Center
The Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center (CAC) is a hub for the arts in Tuscaloosa and houses a black box theatre/workshop space which is perfect for family programming, educational opportunities and rehearsal space or community meeting space for rent …
learn moreElliott-Banks House (1847)

Gardner Elliott, a merchant in Eutaw, purchased his three acre lot from Asa White in late 1847. The framed story-and-a-half rests over a brick basement. Two rooms on the main level flank a center hall, and upstairs are two loft rooms. A square-piere …
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This stunning example of Greek Revival architecture boasts its original heart of pine floors, windows, woodwork, and even its original doorbell! There is a modern two thousand square foot addition where the proprietor resides, and multiple restored ou …
learn moreFalkner Antique Mall

Antique Mall with over 70 dealers, open 6 days a week
learn moreFannie’s

Fannie’s is a community gathering place for people to come together over amazing food and coffee, finding common ground in the company of others. Serving breakfast and lunch Monday through Friday, our menu celebrates our region by incorporating local, …
learn moreFayette Aquatic Center

The Fayette Aquatic Center offers pools and waterslides for people of all ages. Amenities include free wifi, food & drinks for sale, swimming lessons, lazy river, water aerobics, and lap swimming. The Aquatic Facility at the Guthrie Smith Park fea …
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There are over 4000 pieces in the Fayette Art Museum and six folk art galleries. The Fayette Art Museum was founded in 1969 by Fayette City Council and Jack Black, who was the Musuem’s Director for 35 years. It began with the gift from Lois Wilson, a F …
learn moreFayette County Memorial Library

To provide materials and a wide range of services to meet the various educational, informational, cultural, and recreational needs and interests, with equal access to all citizens of Fayette County.
learn moreFayette Courthouse

One of the greatest misfortunes to strike the town of Fayette was a fire that swept through the business district in 1911. It was on Friday, March 26, at 6 A.M., when fire was discovered in a drug store. Fanned by a brisk wind, the flames spread rapidl …
learn moreFayette Depot Museum

Located in the restored, historic train station constructed in 1887, the Fayette Depot Museum contains a wealth of local historical artifacts – including a mint condition still! Also featured is a Civil War-era drum. It is maintained by the Fayette His …
learn moreFayette First United Methodist Church

Fayette First United Methodist Church is a unique group of people who love their community. There are many different opportunities for fellowship, worship, and spiritual growth. The church describes themselves as a “come as you are” community. The chur …
learn moreFayette Multi-Purpose Complex

The Fayette County Multipurpose Complex Board of Directors and the Fayette County Commission have worked hard to develop and expand the Complex Arena in order to offer better facilities to more diverse groups. Warren Griffith, Fayette CEC, currently se …
learn moreFellowship Baptist Church Cemetery

Burial place of famed train robber Rube Burrows
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