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Dallas County Courthouse
β ClosedThe Dallas County Courthouse, located at 105 Lauderdale Street in Selma, Alabama, is a historic local government office serving the residents of Dallas County. This iconic courthouse is a symbol of justice and democracy in the community, where important legal matters are handled and decisions are made. With its grand architecture and rich history, the Dallas County Courthouse stands as a testament to the values of the American legal system. Visitors can explore its halls and learn about the significant events that have taken place within its walls.
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Six Mile Creek
β OpenSix Mile Creek, located at County Road 77 in Selma, Alabama, is a diverse institution offering campground, lodging, and park facilities. With over 3,600 facilities and 103,000 individual sites across the country, Six Mile Creek is your one-stop shop for planning your next outdoor adventure. From camping and hiking to wildlife viewing and monument tours, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Access tools and resources to help plan your trip, manage details, and enter for special events and excursions. Purchase annual or lifetime interagency passes to cover admission fees for federal lands, waterways, and monuments. National Forests even offer the opportunity to cut down your own Christmas tree through Recreation.gov.
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