view gallery NW8.5 km | John Franklin Bowdoin - Moore Cemetery - Coffee Springs, AL in Homemade Tombstones John Franklin Bowdoin's homemade tombstone is located in Moore Cemetery in Geneva County, AL. posted by: hummerstation location: Alabama date approved: 10/27/2017 last visited: never |
view gallery NW8.5 km | Moore Cemetery - Coffee Springs, AL in Worldwide Cemeteries Moore Cemetery is located on County Road 646, a dirt road. posted by: hummerstation location: Alabama date approved: 10/27/2017 last visited: never |
view gallery N9.3 km | Mt. Pleasant Misionary Baptist Church 1874 - Enterprise, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Historical marker at rural Baptist Church. posted by: hummerstation location: Alabama date approved: 04/23/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery NW10 km | Holloway Tabernacle Church Est. 1912 - Enterprise, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Established in 1912, the first congregational meetings were held in a small former dwelling house. posted by: hummerstation location: Alabama date approved: 06/21/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery S14.8 km | Kenan Home Geneva County - Geneva, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Located on S. Academy St, this marker notes the Victorian architecture of the house and that it was used as a public library. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 03/06/2021 last visited: 07/31/2022 |
view gallery NW15 km | Battle Branch - Fairview, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Little known Civil War battle. posted by: hummerstation location: Alabama date approved: 04/25/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery S15.3 km | Emma Knox Kenan Library ~ Founded 1904 - Geneva, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Located at 312 South Commerce Street, Geneva posted by: Markerman62 location: Alabama date approved: 08/12/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery S15.4 km | Geneva, Alabama in Alabama Historical Markers Erected as one of the "Year of Alabama Small Towns & Downtowns recognition program, this marker notes the history of the small town of Geneva and its many rebirths. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 03/04/2020 last visited: 07/31/2022 |
view gallery E15.8 km | 1840's Split Log Cabin - Daleville, AL, USA in Human Migration Monuments Family marker notes the first settlement of the area and the log cabin still there. It is located at the corner of State Route 85 and Auburn Parker Road. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 06/11/2014 last visited: 04/22/2015 |
view gallery NE17.1 km | Aviation Memorial Gardens - Enterprise, AL in Non-Specific Veteran Memorials Aviation Memorial Gardens, Enterprise, AL posted by: hummerstation location: Alabama date approved: 03/21/2010 last visited: 08/15/2013 |
view gallery N17.1 km | Enterprise Academy Founded 1904 - Enterprise, AL in Alabama Historical Markers William M. Donald was a beloved leader and principal of the Enterprise Academy. posted by: hummerstation location: Alabama date approved: 01/29/2014 last visited: never |
view gallery N17.2 km | First United Methodist Church - Enterprise, AL in Methodist Churches First United Methodist Church was the earliest church in Enterprise, AL posted by: hummerstation location: Alabama date approved: 05/11/2012 last visited: 08/15/2013 |
view gallery N17.2 km | Earliest - Church in Enterprise - Enterprise, AL in First of its Kind First United Methodist Church was the earliest church in Enterprise, AL posted by: hummerstation location: Alabama date approved: 07/02/2012 last visited: 08/15/2013 |
view gallery N17.2 km | First United Methodist Church - Enterprise, AL in This Old Church First United Methodist Church of Enterprise, AL whose sanctuary was built 1903-1904. This was also the earliest church in Enterprise. posted by: hummerstation location: Alabama date approved: 07/02/2012 last visited: 08/15/2013 |
view gallery N17.2 km | First United Methodist Church - Enterprise, AL in Alabama Historical Markers First United Methodist Church is the oldest church in Enterprise, AL posted by: hummerstation location: Alabama date approved: 04/22/2012 last visited: 08/15/2013 |
view gallery N17.2 km | Enterprise, AL Train Depot in Alabama Historical Markers The train depot in downtown Enterprise, AL posted by: Thorny1 location: Alabama date approved: 05/25/2008 last visited: 01/12/2018 |
view gallery N17.2 km | Enterprise, AL Train Depot in Train Stations/Depots The train depot in downtown Enterprise, AL. posted by: Thorny1 location: Alabama date approved: 05/26/2008 last visited: 01/12/2018 |
view gallery N17.2 km | The Rawls Bed & Breakfast- Enterprise, AL in Bed and Breakfast Bed and Breakfast housed in a historic hotel built in 1903. posted by: hummerstation location: Alabama date approved: 06/20/2012 last visited: 01/12/2018 |
view gallery N17.2 km | Rawls Hotel - Enterprise, AL in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Japheth and Elizabeth Rawls built Mission-style The Rawls Hotel in 1903. posted by: hummerstation location: Alabama date approved: 06/20/2012 last visited: 01/12/2018 |
view gallery N17.2 km | Rawls Hotel - Enterprise, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Historical marker at 1903-built hotel now a Bed and Breakfast. posted by: hummerstation location: Alabama date approved: 04/23/2012 last visited: 08/15/2013 |
view gallery N17.2 km | Boll Weevil Monument - Enterprise, AL in U.S. National Register of Historic Places On December 11, 1919, the citizens of Enterprise, Alabama erected a monument to the boll weevil, the pest that devastated their fields but forced residents to end their dependence on cotton and to pursue mixed farming and manufacturing. A beetle measuring an average length of six millimeters, the insect entered the United States via Mexico in the 1890s and reached southeastern Alabama in 1915. It remains the most destructive cotton pest in North America. posted by: GA Cacher location: Alabama date approved: 05/22/2008 last visited: 05/05/2018 |
view gallery N17.2 km | Boll Weevil Monument , Enterprise. AL in Insect Sculptures On December 11, 1919, the citizens of Enterprise, Alabama erected a monument to the boll weevil, the pest that devastated their fields but forced residents to end their dependence on cotton and to pursue mixed farming and manufacturing. A beetle measuring an average length of six millimeters, the insect entered the United States via Mexico in the 1890s and reached southeastern Alabama in 1915. It remains the most destructive cotton pest in North America. posted by: GA Cacher location: Alabama date approved: 05/21/2008 last visited: 10/14/2022 |
view gallery N17.2 km | Town Mural - Enterprise, AL in Murals Town mural in Enterprise, AL posted by: hummerstation location: Alabama date approved: 03/18/2010 last visited: 05/05/2018 |
view gallery N17.2 km | Boll Weevil Fountain and Monument in Fountains The citizens of Enterprise, Alabama erected a monument with a fountain to the boll weevil. It was, and still is, the only monument to an agricultural pest. posted by: GA Cacher location: Alabama date approved: 05/21/2008 last visited: 05/05/2018 |
view gallery N17.2 km | Boll Weevil Monument in Photos Then and Now On December 11, 1919, the citizens of Enterprise, Alabama erected a monument to the boll weevil, the pest that devastated their fields but forced residents to end their dependence on cotton and to pursue mixed farming and manufacturing. A beetle measuring an average length of six millimeters, the insect entered the United States via Mexico in the 1890s and reached southeastern Alabama in 1915. It remains the most destructive cotton pest in North America. posted by: GA Cacher location: Alabama date approved: 05/27/2008 last visited: 05/05/2018 |
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