Leroy Brown Memorial

113-117 East Broad Street, Eufaula, AL 36027

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  • Photo of Leroy Brown Memorial - East Broad Street, Eufaula, Alabama, United States
  • Photo of Leroy Brown Memorial - East Broad Street, Eufaula, Alabama, United States
  • Photo of Leroy Brown Memorial - East Broad Street, Eufaula, Alabama, United States
  • Photo of Leroy Brown Memorial - East Broad Street, Eufaula, Alabama, United States
  • Photo of Leroy Brown Memorial - East Broad Street, Eufaula, Alabama, United States
  • Photo of Leroy Brown Memorial - East Broad Street, Eufaula, Alabama, United States
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113-117 East Broad Street, Eufaula, Alabama 36027, United States
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Leroy Brown Memorial

Discover the Legend of Leroy Brown: A Unique Tourist Attraction in Eufaula, Alabama

Welcome to the Leroy Brown Memorial, a captivating local park and tourist attraction located at 113-117 East Broad Street, Eufaula, Alabama. Immerse yourself in the fascinating story of Leroy Brown, perhaps the most famous largemouth bass in the world. This small-group adventure draws inspiration from our Atlas of the world's most intriguing places, bringing to life the stories and people behind them.

In 1973, fishing legend Tom Mann, founder of Mann’s Bait Company, caught a 1-pound bass with his innovative strawberry Jelly Worm in Lake Eufaula. This bass, named Leroy Brown after the popular Jim Croce song, quickly became known for his bold personality, forcing even larger fish to avoid him. Leroy found a home in a 38,000-gallon aquarium at Tom Mann’s Fish World, where he famously swatted lures with his tail, never again taking the bait.

Leroy Brown's story captured the imagination of people worldwide, with tales of his exploits reaching as far as Germany, Zimbabwe, and Australia. When he passed away in 1980, the state of Alabama mourned. His memorial service drew hundreds, including tributes from country music stars and a performance by the Eufaula High School band.

Today, Leroy Brown rests in a permanent home in downtown Eufaula, marked by a marble tombstone and memorial statue. Engraved with the words “Most bass are just fish but Leroy Brown was something special,” this site honors the legacy of a fish that became a legend.

Visit the Leroy Brown Memorial to explore this extraordinary tale and connect with a piece of Alabama’s unique history. Experience the charm of Eufaula and the story of a bass that captured hearts worldwide. Consider supporting our efforts to bring stories like Leroy's to life by becoming an Atlas Obscura member, and enjoy ad-free content for as little as $5 a month.

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Patricia Norton (Pattie):
5

"Our small town is beautiful to me. Good for a walk and photos. Something hidden for kids are a good number of Pokemon and gyms. Usually somebody is up for a battle. Enjoy!"

1 year ago
Cara Badalamenti:
5

"5 stars for Leroy. Drove an hour to pick peaches and the place was closed so came to see this famous memorial instead. 10/10 experience"

almost 3 years ago
Chris Powers:
5

"I give this 5 stars because it is just so unusual! All of downtown Eufaula is full of interesting memorials and clever fun stuff! We had a great time on our own walking tour this particular Saturday in June 2021."

almost 3 years ago
Anjelica Timms:
5

"Was so cool to see this. We didn't know the story of this fish so looked it up on the internet and found it to be a very interesting piece of history!"

almost 5 years ago
William D. Johnson:
5

"Home...Sweet home Alabama. Leroy Brown the legend.... If Tom Mann designed a lure and he didnt hit it...Mr Mann didnt sell it. Go visit and explore."

almost 5 years ago
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