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The State Capitol - Montgomery, Alabama
in American Guide Series
The Alabama State Capitol building was completed in 1851 and served as the first Capitol of the Confederate States of America. Additions have been made over the decades, with a major restoration completed in 1992.
posted by: xptwo
location: Alabama
date approved: 4/8/2012
last visited: never
SE0.2 km
First White House of the Confederacy - Montgomery, Alabama
Originally located on Bibb Street near the Alabama River, the First White House of the Confederacy was moved to its current site near the Alabama State Capitol in 1921. The original location is now the site of the Montgomery Skatepark.
date approved: 1/6/2012
last visited: 4/9/2012
W0.6 km
The Hill Building - Montgomery, Alabama
The Hill Building served as the medical office of Dr. L. L. Hill in the early 20th century. It was the site, in the 1840s, for the work of Dr. J. Marion Sims. Both were medical pioneers.
date approved: 1/12/2012
Saint John's Episcopal Church - Montgomery, Alabama
St. John's Episcopal Church is the oldest Episcopal Church in Montgomery. The current church building was built in 1855.
date approved: 1/2/2012
Montgomery City Hall - Montgomery, Alabama
The Montgomery City Hall was only a few years old when the 1941 Guide was published.
date approved: 2/14/2012
last visited: 8/24/2012
W0.8 km
Court Square - Montgomery, Alabama
Court Square has been the hub of downtown Montgomery since it was incorporated in 1819 by merging two communities.
date approved: 4/6/2012
SW0.8 km
Lomax House, Alabama
The Lomax House is on South Court Street and also known as the Gilmer-Shorter-Lomax House. Presently a law office located across the street from the Federal Courthouse.
posted by: OHail
date approved: 1/20/2012
The Teague House - Montgomery, Alabama
The Teague House is now the home of the Alabama Historical Commission. It is located on South Perry Street, north of I-85, at the corner of High Street.
date approved: 1/10/2012
SW1.1 km
The Pickett House - Montgomery, Alabama
The Pickett House, now known as the Figh-Pickett House, is located in Montgomery, Alabama, although in a different address.
date approved: 12/30/2011
S1.9 km
Governor's Mansion - Montgomery, Alabama
The State of Alabama purchased the Ligon house for use as the Governor's Mansion in 1950. It has been home to every governor since 1951.
date approved: 2/21/2012
N133.3 km
Brother Bryan Statue - Birmingham, Alabama
A long-standing fixture of Birmingham's Southside, this statue depicts one of the city's great humanitarians.
posted by: Scooter Bill
date approved: 11/26/2008
last visited: 11/11/2008
N135.2 km
Sloss Furnace - Birmingham, Alabama
This well-preserved symbol of Birmingham's iron-and-steel producing past still serves as a museum and historical landmark.
last visited: 12/30/2011
N141.9 km
Cahaba Village - Trussville, Alabama
Also known as "The Project" and "Slagheap Village," this housing development was a project of the Works Progress Administration during the Roosevelt "New Deal" era.
date approved: 12/1/2008
last visited: 12/8/2009