![]() |
|
|
When looking for things to do in Enterprise, Alabama, the first stop one should make is the Enterprise Welcome Center. The welcome center serves as a rest stop and is a replica of an early 19th-century log home. Maps and brochures are readily available to assist in your adventure in and around Enterprise, Alabama. There are also guides that can answer any questions you may have as well as give tours of the Little Red Schoolhouse, a replica of a rural American school complete with desks, schoolbooks, chalkboards, and a pot bellied stove. 
There are several monuments worth stopping at in the city area. Probably the most famous one would be the Boll Weevil Monument in the center of town. This monument is a statue of a female figure holding a trophy with a boll weevil on top. Although the monument celebrates the diversified prosperity of Enterprise, it is said to be the world’s only monument to an agricultural pest. Farmers had to plant crops other crops than cotton when the boll weevils infested the crops which became more lucrative than relying on just cotton.
The Enterprise Depot is close to the Boll Weevil Monument and rich in history as well. The building was originally built in 1903 by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. The Pea River Historical Society purchased the building in 1974 and began the current museum.
Built at the same time as the depot, the Rawls Hotel was and still is a hub of activity for many travelers. The hotel is now a bed and breakfast plus a restaurant and bar where guests can relax close to the city shops downtown. The hotel has also had a number of “unusual occurrences” and ghost stories to add to its intrigue. Definitely worth stopping by to visit or get a bite to eat.
When looking for a quiet spot, check out the Enterprise Recreational Complex. The complex has lighted walking trails, a children’s playground area, a scenic lake and a picnic pavilion. Would be the perfect area for the kids to get out of the car and run around and play.
Although not in the city of Enterprise, the U.S. Army Aviation Museum at Fort Rucker is definitely worth making a side trip to see. The museum has over 160 military aircraft as well as one of the largest collections of military helicopters in the world. Displays highlight the Army’s involvement in aviations from the days of the Wright brothers and combat aircraft of World War I, to the modern technology aircrafts flown today. However, if unavailable to make it to Fort Rucker, make sure to visit the UH-1 or “The Huey” helicopter donated by US Army Aviation Center in Enterprise. Around the base is the "Walk of Generals" featuring plaques honoring commanding generals of Fort Rucker.
From old schoolhouses to railroad depots and haunted hotels, there are lots of things to do in Enterprise, Alabama. A little bit of history mixed with a little bit of intrigue equals quite an adventure. For more tips about the area or to start searching for Enterprise AL homes and properties contact the local Century 21 office. Post originated here: http://www.c21regencyrealty.com/index.php?page_id=244
CENTURY 21 Regency Realty, Inc.
531 Boll Weevil Circle
Enterprise, Alabama 36330
United States of America
1.800.334.9625 Toll free
334.347.0048 Office
334.393.6388 Fax
FeelAtHome@c21regencyrealty.com
![]() |
|
|
Join the folks in Enteprise Alabama this year for the annual Christmas Parade in downtown. Come out for the November 29th events with cookies, Santa, and REAL snow provided by the local Century 21 Regency Realty Group. Be sure to contact them for more information or to view any local Enterprise homes and real estate. Century 21 also helps find homes near Fort Rucker. 334.347.0048

![]() |
|
|
Come join the residents of Enterprise Alabama on October 22, 2011 for the annual Boll Weevil Festival from 9:00am to 3:00pm 
This annual event celebrates what Enterprise is known for; the little boll weevil bug. Enterprise is famous for the Boll Weevil Monument, a large monument of a woman holding a Boll Weevil, which is located in the town square. Enterprise put up the statue because the destruction of the cotton crop had led to agricultural diversity, starting with peanuts and more prosperity than had ever come from cotton alone. The Boll Weevil stature is the only statue to an insect pest in the world standing as a reminder of how the city adjusted in the face of adversity.
On October 22 from 9am to 3pm the city of Enterprise along with neighboring towns and communities will come together for fun, food, music and entertainment. In addition to this there will be arts and crafts vendors, variety of music, food, children's costume contest and activities, farmers market, and a car show.
Century 21 Regency Realty is holding a coloring contest that will be on display at the old Rawls Warehouse on 201 N Main Street in Downtown Enterprise. Click on this Boll Weevil Coloring page to download the paper, color it and bring it into our Century 21 Office at 531 Boll Weevil Circle.
Century 21 Regency Realty is proud to be the #1 Enterprise Realtor. Contact them anytime at FeelAtHome@c21regencyrealty.com or call 347-0048 -
![]() |
|
|
How Cool is this?



TLC's Cake Boss is coming to the Century 21 National Open House Days on June 4-5 and are featuring the Cake Boss contests. This is to celebrate Century 21's 40th Birthday! Each cake must serve at least 20 people and anyone can enter. Winners will receive prizes but better yet will be on TLC's Cake Boss. Cake Boss appears on the TLC channel in various days and times which you can check out here. And for outstanding service in Enterprise Real Estate, be sure and visit Century 21 in Enterprise Alabama.

![]() |
|
|
Well, I just got thru going over a summary of my sales last year and altho the best year in my brief career, still WAY short of my goal. This year has started with an accepted offer on one of my client's property and two more listings with an "automatic" sale built into one of those (i.e. - he knows what he wants to buy when one of his two places sell...and it's one of my listings as well!!)
Altho interest rates are supposed to go up, I don't see a major jump (knock on wood or anything looking like wood).
Here's to SUCCESS for all of us left (they said this is the first year that our board has dropped in membership) and a SAFE year for us and our loved ones!!
Ya'all be careful now, ya'heah!!
ActiveRain Corp. is not responsible for the accuracy of the site's content (which is written by members of the ActiveRain Real Estate Network) and does not endorse the views of the real estate agents, mortgage brokers, and others listed here.
Powered by the ActiveRain Real Estate Network
© 2012 ActiveRain Corp. All Rights Reserved