Historical Markers in DeKalb County, Alabama
Alabama
Boom Town Historic District
Cherokee Indian Removal
Collinsville Historic District
Confederate Monument
Fires and Floods
Former Site Of Battelle
Fort Payne Cabin Historic Site
Fort Payne Opera House
Fort Payne’s Fort
Indian Mound, Inn, and Church Site
Lebanon
Lebanon Courthouse
Main Street Historic District
McCurdy House
Sequoyah
Site of Cherokee Council Tree
Site of the Willstown Mission
The A. A. Miller Dam
The Road to Chickamauga
Town of Crossville
Town of Geraldine: Home of the Bulldogs
Town Of Mentone
Trail of Tears
Wills Town Mission
The city of Tuskegee, Alabama is the birthplace of the Tuskegee Airmen, the first African American military pilots. During World War II, the Tuskegee Airmen were trained at the Tuskegee Institute and went on to fly over 1,500 missions in the war.