Enon Ridge Cemetery is an early Jewish cemetery in the area.[3] Enon Ridge Pioneer Cemetery is the burial site of some of the area's early American settlers.[1] Davenport and Harris Funeral Home was established in Enon Ridge and continues there.[1]Old Sardis Baptist Church is also in Enon Ridge.[1]
In 2017 the city approved a project to build affordable homes in Enon Ridge.[4] In 2018 one of the program's homes was completed.[5] Mayor William Bell was part of the initiation of construction on the trail segment begun in 2013.[6]
There is an Enon Ridge Trail which connects to the Smithfield Trail and is part of the Red Rock Trail.[7] The Freshwater Land Trust has funded improvements on the trail.[8]
Businessman A. G. Gaston lived in Enon Ridge with his mother and studied at Tuttle Institute.[2]
Tuggle Memorial, a stele in Birmingham's Kelly Ingram Park, was unveiled by two of Tuggle's descendants and received support from Dr. A. G. Gaston, a Birmingham businessman who studied in the Tuggle Institute.[citation needed] The stele recognizes her work on behalf of orphans and juvenile defendants, as well as her role as a philanthropist and educator.[citation needed]