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    Gadsden is a city in the Appalachian foothills of Alabama.

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    Gadsden was settled in the early 1800s. It has prospered over the years through riverboat commerce, steel production, railways, and agriculture. Though the industry slumped in the late 1980s, and then moreso with the departure of Goodyear, the city was awarded the All-America City Award in 1991 for tackling community-wide challenges. The population in 2019 was about 35,000.

    Get in

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    By plane

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    By train

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    You can only take the Amtrak as far as the 4th Street station in Anniston.

    By car

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    I-59 has three exits in Gadsden:

    • 188 to Reece City (Al-11) & Noccalula
    • 183 to Atalla & West Gadsden
    • 182 to I-759, East Gadsden and Rainbow City

    I-59 can be reached from I-24 in Chattanooga, TN or I-459 and I-20 in Birmingham.

    AL-431 (Huntsville to Opelika) and AL-278 (SR-74, Hamilton to Piedmont) merge in Gadsden.

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    Get around

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    See

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    • 1 Gadsden Museum of Art, 515 Broad St, +1 256 543-2787. M-Sa 10AM-5PM. Here is where Gadsden tries to get cultural, with art and history exhibits. Attached is the Mary G. Hardin Center for Cultural Arts with an Imagine Place, performing arts, and more exhibits.

    Do

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    • 1 Noccalula Falls Park, 1500 Noccalula Rd, +1 256-549-4663. Pristine falls on Black Creek imbued with a Cherokee legend give the park its namesake at the top of Lookout Mountain, but also you'll find here a pioneer village near the top of the falls, a gift shop, hiking trails, and a campground. Noccalula Falls Park (Q7046304) on Wikidata Noccalula Falls Park on Wikipedia
      • 2 Gilliland-Reese Covered Bridge (also within Noccalula Falls Park). Restored covered bridge, moved from nearby to present location. Gilliland-Reese_Covered_Bridge on Wikipedia
    • 3 Riverwalk City Park. Try this out for some riverside views of the Coosa River and Gadsden skyline behind.
    • 4 James D. Martin Wildlife Park, 998 S 6th St, +1 256 549-4500. Another venue for the outdoor enthusiast, this one in the backwaters riverine environment of the Coosa River, with boardwalks and trails.

    Buy

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    • 1 Gadsden Mall, 1001 Rainbow Dr, +1 256 547-0501. M-Sa 10AM-8PM, Su noon-6PM. Contemporary shopping venue, with a movie theater and carousel.
    • 2 Noccalula Gift Shop, 1450 Noccalula Rd, +1 256 547-4333. M-Sa 10AM-5PM. Good place to find little tourist knick-knacks.

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    Drink

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    Sleep

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    • 1 Gadsden Inn & Suites, 200 N Albert Rains Blvd, +1 800 637-5678. Cheery hotel down by the river where you can lounge around the waterfall-draped pool or hang out on the balcony. $89.
    • 2 River Rocks Landing, 1 River Rd, +1 256 543-7111. This place offers you a chance to stay in a tiny home along the Coosa River. Has three swimming pools and boat docks.

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    Go next

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