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805 South Cedar Avenue, Demopolis, AL
About Us:- One of America’s finest Greek Revival houses, Gaineswood is a masterpiece.  Exceptional interior spaces have domed ceilings,... Read More
311 North Walnut Avenue, Demopolis, AL
The Laird Cottage is a restored 1870 residence with Greek Revival and Italianate style. It serves as the headquarters of the Marengo County Histori... Read More
634 Mound Park, Moundville, AL
The Moundville Archaeological Park aims to preserve the history of local Native American cultures through a walking trail, museum and living histor... Read More
9518 Cahaba Road, Orrville, AL
About: Alabama's first state capital (1819-1826) and the state's most famous Ghost Town! Cahawba was once Alabama's state capital (1819-1826) and... Read More
9518 Cahaba Road, Orrville, AL
Cahawba was once Alabama's state capital (1820-1826) and a thriving antebellum river town. It became a ghost town shortly after the Civil War. Toda... Read More
9500 Old Greensboro Road, Suite 135, Tuscaloosa, AL
Mission: To elevate the consciousness of theater in the greater Tuscaloosa community by providing quality theater opportunities for people interes... Read More
713 Mabry Street, Selma, AL
Sturdivant Hall is considered one of the finest Greek Revival neoclassical antebellum mansions in the Southeast; designed by General Robert E. Lee&... Read More
109 Union Street, Selma, AL
The Vaughan-Smitherman Museum is a historic museum in Selma, Alabama. It features a wide array of displays chronicling the city’s local histo... Read More
1305 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL
The Jemison-Van de Graaff Mansion Built between 1859 and 1862, the  Mansion is one of the best examples of pre-Civil War architecture and home... Read More
11th Street and Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL
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1010 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL
About us:The Battle-Friedman House was built about 1835 by Alfred Battle, a North Carolina native who had come to Tuscaloosa in 1821. The house and... Read More