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Holiday Inn Express Ft Payne by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Ft Payne by IHG
Hampton Inn Ft Payne
Hampton Inn Ft Payne
avid hotel Fort Payne by IHG
avid hotel Fort Payne by IHG
Quality Inn Fort Payne
Quality Inn Fort Payne
Candlewood Suites Fort Payne by IHG
Candlewood Suites Fort Payne by IHG
Super 8 by Wyndham Rainsville
Super 8 by Wyndham Rainsville
Weiss Lake Lodge
Weiss Lake Lodge
Hampton Inn Suites Scottsboro
Hampton Inn Suites Scottsboro
Comfort Inn and Suites Near Lake Guntersville
Comfort Inn and Suites Near Lake Guntersville
Quality Inn Scottsboro US/72 - Lake Guntersville Area
Quality Inn Scottsboro US/72 - Lake Guntersville Area
Pets Welcome: Quiet Retreat Near Lake Guntersville
Pets Welcome: Quiet Retreat Near Lake Guntersville
Red Roof Inn & Suites Scottsboro
Red Roof Inn & Suites Scottsboro
Starlight Haven Weiss Lake
Starlight Haven Weiss Lake
Motel 6 Scottsboro, Al – Hwy 72
Motel 6 Scottsboro, Al – Hwy 72
Budgetel Inn
Budgetel Inn
Cowan Creek Lodges
Cowan Creek Lodges
Budget Inn
Budget Inn
Liberty Inn
Liberty Inn
Express Inn & Suites
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Beneath Lookout Mountain, this former 'Sock Capital of the World' reveals its hosiery heritage at the quirky Sock Shop Museum. The Fort Payne Depot Museum chronicles the city's complex past, including the tragic Cherokee removal along the Trail of Tears. Little River Canyon National Preserve offers spectacular waterfalls and hiking trails that feel worlds away from civilization. Music fans shouldn't miss the Alabama Fan Club and Museum, celebrating the hometown country supergroup. The historic downtown districts showcase buildings from the boom years when sock production ruled the local economy. After exploring DeSoto State Park's natural wonders, grab a rocking chair at one of the local diners where waitresses still call everyone 'honey' without a hint of irony.

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