Eufaula is a small city in Barbour County, Alabama. The site along the Chattahoochee River that is now Eufaula was originally occupied by three Creek Indian tribes of the Muscogee Nation, the most dominant of the three being the "Eufaulas".
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Provides community and government information including history, FAQs, visitor information, boards and commissions, and city programs and employment.
http://www.eufaulaalabama.com/
Organization serves to advance the economic, educational, and cultural development of the area through the creation and preservation of jobs. Includes local attractions, newcomer and visitor guides, membership benefits and directory, and recreation.
http://www.eufaulachamber.com/
Provides assembly times and days, the mailing address, and location as well as details about upcoming events and archived sermons.
http://eufaulachurchofchrist.com/
The club, founded in 1916, is outlined here, beginning with the location and phone number, and going though the hours of operation of the administration, dining room, and Walt's Bar.
http://www.eufaulacountryclub.com/
Association for the purpose of preventing the loss and destruction of local historic homes and treasures. Includes schedule of events, garden and home tours, historic Eufaula, and online souvenir shop.
http://www.eufaulapilgrimage.com/
Online news outlet offers news, sports, entertainment, and weather as well as video and classified ads.
http://www.dothaneagle.com/eufaula_tribune/
The Sunday schedule, weekly bulletin, and history of the church are shown on this site, as are details about the ministries and missions. A calendar of events is also browsable.
http://www.fbceufaula.org/
Family-owned hunting lodge offers details about various hunts, including deer, spring gobblers, dunks, and quail. Also lists its pricing and a photo gallery and directions to the lodge.
http://www.hawkinshunting.com/