Public park in downtown Ft.Payne, Alabama. There are monuments to Confederate soldiers,markers to historical events facing the Cherokees,such as the Trail of Tears,and the founding of FtPayne, and the Cherokee alphabet that was invented by Sequoyah. There are statues of the Alabama Band. There are picnic tables,benches,a fountain,swings,pavillions,a gazebo and a public restroom. There is also a little marker dedicated to whittler's corner,where local elderly men used to gather to talk, whittle and...
Read moreNice grassy park with multiple picnic tables, clean restrooms, and a tulip themed water fountain. There is an impressive memorial to the four members of the Country Music Group Alabama in the forefront. The four members are depicted in life-size bronze statues with a short biography for each with a complete listing of their hundreds of awards, recognitions, and achievements. Well deserved, home town boys...
Read moreI can’t express how beautiful this little area is. And a lot of the parents that go there are actually very nice and will hold a conversation if our kids are playing together. Not a lot of trash or anything around this area which leads me to believe everyone is picking up after themselves, wish more areas like this would...
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