Boaz Outlet Center
Boaz Outlet Center is the famous shopping store that started in the year the '80s in the town of Boaz. It began when The Vanity Fair opened which attracted a lot of retailers. The booming year of the retailers doubled the population of Boaz with more than 15,000 individuals traveling everyday in the town to shop or sell in the outlet. Around the '90s, approximately 80 stores are operating in the center. But a sudden economic downfall happened when retailers moved out by the turn of the century. Several stores are still working in the Outlet Center nowadays and still generating revenues.
Boaz Outlet Center has played an essential role in the town's economy. The downturn of stores in the center opens the town's opportunity to feature its cultural heritage and ecotourism. The well-known Cherokee County Alabama Historical Museum, it promotes learning of the abundant history and culture of Cherokee County. The museum was funded and staffed for continues research as well as managing, preserving and organizing memorabilia, attics, artifacts and old documents of the town. Guntersville Museum and Cultural Center also offers excellent exhibits for stones, local artworks, artifacts, old memorabilia in commemoration of the town's history. Backpackers would also get-thrilled with exciting outdoor activities awaits in Guntersville State Park. New relaxing sites are also available in the nearby city of Ashville. For accommodation, comfy rooms with microwaves, free breakfast, and an outdoor pool are offered in Quality Inn Albertville Us 431. While Key West Inn – Boaz is a roadside hotel in which complimentary meals are served with friendly staff and excellent amenities.