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18 Attractions to Explore Near Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge

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Lakepoint State ParkLakepoint State Park is a picturesque recreational area located in Barbour County, Alabama, USA. Nestled in the heart of the southeastern United States, this park offers visitors a serene and natural escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and a wide range of outdoor activities, Lakepoint State Park has become a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, families, and outdoor adventurers alike.
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Florence Marina State ParkFlorence Marina State Park is a stunningly beautiful place to explore and relax. Located on Lake Walter F. George, the park is home to a wide variety of wildlife and features picturesque views of the nearby shoreline for visitors to enjoy. Along with recreational activities such as boating, swimming, fishing, hiking and birdwatching, Florence Marina also provides overnight camping areas for travelers and campers alike.
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The Shorter MansionThe Shorter Mansion, is an excellent example of 19th century grandeur. Built by cotton farmer Julius Shorter around 1863, the grand house has served as a symbol of the wealth created by agricultural production. Since then it served various uses including as a hospitalz and school for freed slaves during Reconstruction. Today it stands as one of the many preserved plantation homes scattered throughout the southern United States.
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Fendall HallFendall Hall, is an historic destination that is sure to please visitors from all walks of life. This stunning structure was first constructed in 1824 and although it has undergone renovations since then, it remains true to its original design. Fendall Hall oozes charm and Southern hospitality, with a plethora of antebellum architectural features that are visible upon touring the building. The building itself stands as a symbol of American resilience and aristocratic elegance.
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Providence Canyon State ParkThis State Park with its signature red clay canyons that are up to 150 feet deep, the colorful landscapes are absolutely breathtaking. Visitors are invited to take part in canoeing and kayaking down the canyon or explore the trails while enjoying the wildlife. It is an excellent place to witness spectacular sunsets and catch unique species like birds and wildflowers. There's also a picturesque campground with plenty of sites to set up tents and enjoy activities such as fishing or swimming!
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Historic WestvilleHistoric Westville is a small, rural community located approximately 10 miles northwest of the Columbus city limits, this vibrant community has been around since 1819, when James Mays built his log cabin on the spot. It was originally founded as a trading post and became known mainly for its rich farming soil; in fact, many of the roads are still lined with cotton fields that have been farmed for generations. It is also a charming mix of old and new.
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Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning CenterOxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center offers a unique opportunity for locals to get up close and personal with region's natural surroundings. Visitors are encouraged to explore the center's Live Animal Room, Butterfly Garden, Native Plant Trail and Butterfly House. They can also observe sea turtles through its Turtle Cam, join hands-on activities like live animal shows and storytelling, or research programs from its community outreach department.
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The National Infantry MuseumThis Museum tells the story of the American soldier, beginning with the Revolutionary War up until today's active duty army. Exhibits include an interactive I-Experience theater and an indoor "infantry street" modeled after a French village with realistic sound effects and smell emission. It also features collections of weapons, medals, and uniforms used as well as a Hall of Valor featuring displays and information regarding soldiers who were awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.
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National Infantry MuseumThe National Infantry Museum is a wonderful destination for anyone interested in America’s military history. Sitting on 35 acres of magical landscape, it offers visitors an interactive and detailed experience of the Army Infantryman’s role through two centuries of war. From the glorious halls of its museum to the lush nature paths- visitors are treated to a unique educational journey in this tribute to American service and valor.
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Bruce AvenueBruce Avenue is a vibrant and engaging street to explore. It stands out with its flourishing trees and well manicured lawns. The street runs through a charming neighborhood lined with historic homes ranging in architectural style from ranch to colonial. There are also several shops, restaurants and churches that offer delightful culture and cuisine for visitors to taste. Plus, the avenue has easy access to downtown Columbus for exploring more of the city’s attractions.
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Fletcher AvenueFletcher Avenue, is a beautiful road lined with large oak trees and lush shrubbery. The avenue is home to a number of colonial style homes that have been carefully restored over the years, giving it a charming and timeless appeal. On Fletcher Avenue one can find small vintage stores, antique shops, and an old-fashioned barber shop. During the summer months there are often small festivals taking place along Fletcher Avenue.
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National Civil War Naval MuseumThe National Civil War Naval Museum is a must-visit for any history buff! Containing the world's largest collection of Confederate naval artifacts, as well as dozens of interactive exhibits, this museum pays tribute to the brave sailors and vessels that sailed for the cause during the Civil War. It also recounts stories from both Union and Confederate perspectives, helping visitors to gain a comprehensive understanding of this critical moment in American history.
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Columbus Historic DistrictThe Columbus Historic District is located along the beautiful Chattahoochee River. It boasts a long and storied history, featuring architecture from many different time periods. An impressive Victorian Mansion stands proudly on the corner, surrounded by antebellum houses, shops of all kinds, modern apartments and an iconic clock tower. The district was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971 due to its diverse history as a strategic center for trade and travel.
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Heritage ParkThis area is steeped in history, and the heritage here is something to behold. From ancient native burial grounds, to old plantation sites, visitors can admire a wide variety of artifacts that speak to the past. The park has trails, playgrounds and picnic spots so that people can come and enjoy a relaxing day outdoors. There are also tours available where trained guides can share stories about the history of the area and help visitors gain deeper insight into its cultural significance.
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Ma Rainey HouseMa Rainey House is a must-see for those interested in exploring African-American culture. While it's true that the house wasn't originally built by the legendary blues singer Gertrude "Ma" Rainey, it was definitely where she lived in the early 1920s and wrote some of her biggest hits. The small home preserves original period furnishings and personal items like vinyl records, clothes and photographs that provide insight into the life of one of America's first giant blues stars - Ma Rainey.
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Ft. BenningFort Benning, is one of the largest U.S. Army bases in the world. Established in 1918 and named after Brigadier General Henry Benning, it is home to more than 120,000 active-duty military personnel. It covers an area of almost 118,000 acres and offers a wide array of training facilities for both basic and advanced life-skills. The base also plays host to a variety of research laboratories that develop more efficient weapons systems as well as improve specialized equipment.
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Woodruff Riverfront ParkWoodruff Riverfront Park is a local gem full of activities and sights for everyone to enjoy. Visitors to the park can wander its 400 acres of land with trails criss-crossing the park, offering a bit of nature and adventure. The trails are lined with trees offering relief from the Georgia sun. There are plenty of spots for lounging or picnicking, as well as play areas for children so families can have a fun day together.
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Eagle & Phenix DamThe Eagle & Phenix Dam is an impressive man-made structure. Built near the end of the nineteenth century, the dam's purpose was to generate the power necessary for a thriving city at it provided hydroelectric power to the Eagle & Phoenix Cotton Mills. The skillfully constructed dam not only served as a great source of energy, but also played an aesthetically pleasing part in its scenic environment and formed reservoirs that added to its beauty.

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Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge
Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge, situated in Barbour County, Alabama, is a stunning and ecologically significant protected area that provides a haven for both wildlife and nature enthusiasts. Established with the primary mission of conserving and preserving critical wetland habitats and the diverse species that call this region home, the refuge has become a vital part of the local ecosystem and an educational resource for visitors from near and far.
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