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City of Cullman, Alabama – Stay Awhile, or a Lifetime Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs has officially proclaimed Saturday, May 31, 2025, “Relay for Life Day” in the City of Cullman On hand to accept the proclamation from Mayor Jacobs were Linda Walker, Rebekah Cash, and [ ]
15 Best Things to Do in Cullman (AL) - The Crazy Tourist Let’s explore the best things to do in Cullman: 1 Ave Maria Grotto One of the most popular tourist attractions in Cullman is Ave Maria Grotto The lush 4-acre park provides a superb setting for 125 miniature reproductions of the most famous religious structures in the world
Cullman, Alabama - Wikipedia Cullman is the largest city and county seat of Cullman County, Alabama, United States It is located along Interstate 65, about 50 miles (80 km) north of Birmingham and about 55 miles (89 km) south of Huntsville
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Cullman (2025) - Tripadvisor Things to Do in Cullman, Alabama: See Tripadvisor's 8,942 traveler reviews and photos of Cullman tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July We have reviews of the best places to see in Cullman Visit top-rated must-see attractions
Home - The Cullman Times WSCC Genealogy Collection to move to Cullman County Museum; College retains ownership Wallace State Community College and the City of Cullman have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding
Cullman - Encyclopedia of Alabama Cullman and Cullman County are unique in that they are the only locations in the United States that bear this name The city of Cullman is known for its rich German heritage, early agricultural success, widespread industry, and the famous shrine, the Ave Maria Grotto
Cullman County, Alabama | Official Website Welcome to Cullman County! Located in the heart of north Alabama, Cullman County is centrally positioned on Interstate 65 between two of the state’s largest cities (Huntsville and Birmingham) and covers 743 square miles on the Cumberland Plateau