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=== State Landmarks and Museums ===
=== State Landmarks and Museums ===
# '''[[Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park]]''' directly adjacent to [[Camp Jack Wright]]: With more than 1,500 acres in three counties set aside for hiking, camping and outdoor recreation. A miniature railroad chugs through the pines. From spring through fall, the blacksmith, miller and craftsmen demonstrate their trades. Craft shops occupy restored pioneer cabins and artisans chat with visitors from their front porches. Steeped in history, Tannehill feels timeless. The cotton gin, pioneer farm and working gristmill preserve a long-gone way of life. Hiking trails retrace historic roadways. Artifacts of Alabama’s 19th century iron industry displayed in the Iron and Steel Museum put in perspective the massive stone furnaces, Tannehill’s awe-inspiring centerpiece. Alabama State Parks




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[[Category:Girl Scouts of the USA Local Councils|Alabama]]
[[Category:Girl Scouts of the USA Local Councils|Alabama]]
[[Category: Alabama]]
[[Category: Alabama scout camps]]
[[Category: Alabama youth camps]]
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