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Anniston Museum of Natural History
Expect the Unexpected! Journey through one of the Southeast's most outstanding collections of natural history specimens. Dare to take an African Safari through the LaGarde African Hall. Soar beyond imagination in a bird-watchers paradise. Discover Egyptian mummies over 2,000 years old. Explore "Dynamic Earth" and "Underground Worlds." Open Tuesday-Friday, 9:00a.m. - 5:00p.m., Saturday 10:00a.m. - 5:00p.m., and Sunday 1:00p.m. - 5:00p.m. Closed on Mondays Sept.-May. Nature trails and picnic area available. For more information call 256-237-6766.
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The Buckner Center
Buckner Center offers a 250-seat theatre, an exhibit hall/conference center, arts studio/workshops and a cafe/lounge for your dining pleasure. Three separate buildings, linked by an arcade of arches facing the ceremonial parade ground, compose the 32,000 square foot triad of concrete and masonry structures built in 1936. Enjoy an evening at Zannie Theater or fine dining at the Terra Cafe open for lunch Monday through Friday or for dinner Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
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Cane Creek Golf & Clubhouse at McClellan
Enjoy a leisurely round a golf at the Cane Creek Golf Course on McClellan, then browse around the Pro Shop or drop by the Cane Creek Restaurant at the club house and enjoy a delicious meal. The Golf Course is just minutes from the Post Exchange where active or retired servicemen and women may enjoy shopping.
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Cheaha State Park
Escape to the highest point in Alabama , just minutes away from Calhoun County. The park provides majestic views, modern motel facilities, cabins, chalets, camping accomodations, fishing, hiking, and swimming. Open daily. For more information call 256-488-2272.
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Chief Ladiga Trail
The Chief Ladiga Trail is Alabama's first extended rails-to-trails project. It wanders some 33 miles through the countryside of Calhoun and Cleburne counties and connects the municipalities of Piedmont, Jacksonville, Weaver, and Anniston. Seen along the way are beautiful wetlands, streams, forests, farmland, and a horizon filled with mountains. The Trail is a family oriented pathway that provides a safe, non-motorized way to travel, exercise and relax while enjoying the outdoors. For trail maps or information call 256-447-3363.
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DeSoto Caverns Park
Retrace Hernando DeSoto's expedition over 450 years ago through the South. Explore DeSoto Caverns, the Lost Maze and pan for real gold and gemstones that DeSoto never found. The park also features picnic area, camping, hiking, and playground facilities. For information call 256-378-7252.
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Jacksonville State University
"The Friendliest Campus in the South" welcomes you with a number of cultural offerings ranging from theatre to music to visual arts. It's one of Alabama's largest universities founded originally as Calhoun College in 1869. Located on Highway 21 North. For more information call 256-782-JSU1
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JSU Field Schools
From Alabama's deepest canyon to its highest mountain, JSU Field Schools is your source for learning about the unique culture and natural history of Northeast Alabama. Programs throughout the year with offerings as varied as the area's biodiversity. For more information call 256-782-5697
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Mountain Longleaf National Wildlife Refuge
The Mountain Longleaf National Wildlife Refuge protects the last remaining old growth stands and the best remaining mountain longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) forests in the Southeast. The 9,000-acre mountain refuge contains beautiful vistas and a rugged landscape of unfragmented forests.
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Music at McClellan Concert Series
An outdoor concert series featuring the Alabama Symphony Orchestra performing classical and light "Pop" favorites under the stars in a beautiful, outdoor setting on the former Fort McClellan. Starting the last weekend in May and Saturday evening programs through June. For more information call 256-236-2011.
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Noccalula Falls Park
Gaze upon this beautiful waterfall that plunges 90 feet into a rock gorge. This landmark is named after Noccalula, the legendary Indian Princess, who leaped to her death into the waters below. Other features include a Pioneer Village, botanical gardens, campgrounds, and picnic areas. For more information call 256-549-4663.
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The Pinhoti Hiking Trail
The Pinhoti Hiking Trail is Alabama's premiere long-distance recreation trail, spanning 110 miles and traversing the ridges and crests of the Talledega Mountains. It starts in the southern end of the Talladega National Forest and extends through Calhoun County to the Georgia line. For more information call 256-463-2272.
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Talladega National Forest
Nestled in the foothills of the Southern Appalachians, the Talladega National Forest offers numerous outdoor recreation opportunities within minutes of Calhoun County. The area features three campgrounds, several mountain lakes, a game management area, the Talladega Scenic Byway, and the Pinhoti Trail system.
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Talladega Superspeedway
Live life in the fast lane! It's the fastest closed track in the world with records exceeding 200 m.p.h. The Superspeedway hosts two major stock car races annually; the Winston 500 and the Diehard 500. Open daily 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. with bus tours of the track until dark. Fifteen minutes from Calhoun County. For more information call 256-362-2261.
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