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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMLF_weiss-cottage_Cullman-AL.html
Preservation of this Weiss Cottage was initiated by the Cullman County Historical Society and implemented by the Cullman County Federation of Women's Clubs, City of Cullman Bicentennial Commission and the City of Cullman Community Development Agen…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMLC_clarkson-covered-bridge_Cullman-AL.html
This 270 foot bridge was constructed in 1904, destroyed by a flood in 1921 and rebuilt the following year. The only remaining covered bridge in Cullman County, it was restored by the Cullman County Commission in 1975 as an American Revolution Bice…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMKH_battle-of-hog-mountain_Cullman-AL.html
Here Gen. Forrest (C.S.A.) overtook Col. Streight's raiders (U.S.A.). In hand-to-hand battle after dark 3 horses shot from under Forrest, Union forces fled southward with Forrest in relentless pursuit.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK07_sand-mountain-plateau_Cullman-AL.html
Thrifty German colonists, led by Col. John G. Cullman, in 1873 settled this thinly populated plateau.This section, previously thought unproductive, became famous for its diversified crops.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK06_cullman-railroad-depot_Cullman-AL.html
The Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company completed building this Mission Style depot in 1913. When the tracks were laid below ground level, it replaced Cullman's first station located on First Avenue at Third Street, SW. Passenger service was…
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