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Anniston

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Situated in a tree lined valley of the Appalachian foothills, the City of Anniston is the commercial and industrial center of Calhoun County. With a mild climate and four distinct seasons, Anniston has plentiful outdoor recreational opportunities, including bicycling, fishing, camping and golfing.

The City began as a private business venture. In 1872, Samuel Noble and General Daniel Tyler founded the Woodstock Iron Company. Noble, an iron master, was the son of an iron master who brought his family from Cornwall, England in 1855 and settled in the South. General Tyler, an industrialist, was interested in both railroads and iron. For almost a decade, the city existed as a private company town called Woodstock. It was closed to outsiders who had no link with the company. The first public lots were sold in June 1883 and the town was officially opened to the public on July 3, 1883. It was renamed “Annie’s Town” in honor of Annie Scott Tyler, wife of Gen. Tyler’s son, Alfred. The seat of county government had been in Jacksonville since the creation of the county in 1832. After years of local controversy and finally a ruling by the State Supreme Court in June 1900, Anniston was established as the new home of county government.

To advertise the young town’s land for sale, Samuel Noble made the decision to engage the services of an artist to paint a “portrait” of the young town. It was the desire of the founders that the “portrait” should enkindle the imagination of the country, and people from all walks of life should come to Anniston.
Early in 1882, Noble contacted Mr. Christopher H. Shearer, an outstanding landscape artist in Pennsylvania, and persuaded him to come to Anniston.

Upon Shearer’s arrival, a small home was built on the Noble estate, and orders to give the artist any materials he needed accompanied his arrival. Shearer’s first request was for canvas.

The “portrait” is 13th and Woodstock looking Southwest, about where Samuel Noble’s house was located. The child in the foreground is Josephine Noble (Keith) daughter of Samuel Noble. Far background: Coldwater Mountain. The original painting is hanging in the Alabama Room at the Public Library of Anniston-Calhoun County.

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Attractions in Anniston

Attractions in Anniston Anniston Downtown District Anniston Garden Center Anniston Municipal "The Hill" Anniston Municipal Golf Course Anniston Museum of Natural History Anniston/Calhoun County Library—Alabama Room and Anniston Room Berman Museum of World History Buckner Circle Officer's Housing Cane Creek Golf Course Centennial Memorial Park Cheaha State Park Choccolocco Valley Church of St. Michael and All Angels, The Classic on Noble Glenwood Terrace Residential District Indian Oaks Golf Club Mountain Longleaf National Wildlife Refuge Pine Hill Country Club Silver Lakes—Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail Tyler Hill Historic Residential District Woodstock Ave. Historic District Wren's Nest Inc. Gallery Wright Dairy

Events in Anniston

Events in Anniston Spring Break Activities Mar 24-26, 2005 Table Setting Event Apr 11-12, 2005 Cheaha Callenge Criterium Apr 16, 2005 Visual Arts Society Spring Gala and Auction May 6, 2005 Pets in the Park May 7, 2005 Garden Party May 12, 2005 Garden & Home Tour May 13, 2005 Garden & Home Tour May 13, 2005 Music at McClellan May 28-Jun 18, 2005 Foggy Hollow Bluegrass Gatherin' Jun 3-4, 2005 Animals Encounters Jun 4-Jul 30, 2005 Juneteenth Heritage Festival Jun 18, 2005 Manners Class Jun 20-24, 2005 Sunny King Charity Classic Jul 8-10, 2005 Firefly Festival Sep 17, 2005