view gallery E1 km | Lieutenant Colonel Dallas B. Smith - Opelika, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Marker at an Opelika armory named after Lt. Col. Smith, a decorated World War I veteran and community leader. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 07/08/2014 last visited: 01/12/2022 |
view gallery SE1.3 km | Papa Joe's Bar-B-Q - Opelika, AL in Classic BBQ and Sandwich Joints Papa got a new bag and it is made of pork posted by: nomadwillie location: Alabama date approved: 02/18/2013 last visited: 10/29/2021 |
view gallery NE1.3 km | Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge - Opelika, AL in Relocated Structures The historic Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge has been restored in its new home in Municipal Park in Opelika, Alabama. It lasted from 1900 to 2005 in its original location and has been in Opelika since 2007. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 07/18/2013 last visited: 01/26/2021 |
view gallery NE1.3 km | Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge - Opelika, AL in Wikipedia Entries The historic Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge has been restored in its new home in Municipal Park in Opelika, Alabama. It lasted from 1900 to 2005 in its original location and has been in Opelika since 2007. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 07/20/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery NE1.3 km | Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge - Opelika, AL in Covered Bridges The historic Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge has been restored in its new home in Municipal Park in Opelika, Alabama. It lasted from 1900 to 2005 in its original location and has been in Opelika since 2007. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 07/17/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery NE1.3 km | Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge - Opelika, AL in Satellite Imagery Oddities The historic Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge has been restored in its new home in Municipal Park in Opelika, Alabama. It lasted from 1900 to 2005 in its original location and has been in Opelika since 2007. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 08/11/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery NE1.3 km | Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge Kiwanis Project - Opelika, AL in Kiwanis International Markers In 2006 and 2007, the Kiwanis Club of Opelika sposnored the restoration and dedication of the Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge in its new location in Municipal Park in Opelika, Alabama. They were able to dedicate it on August 14, 2007. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 07/16/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery NE1.3 km | Salem Shotwell Covered Bridge - Opelika, AL in Alabama Historical Markers On August 14, 2007, a restored Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge was dedicated in its new location in Municipal Park in Opelika, Alabama. During the ceremony, this historic marker was unveiled. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 07/14/2013 last visited: 01/12/2022 |
view gallery NE1.3 km | Municipal Park Millstone - Opelika, AL in Millstones As you go through the Salem-Shotwell Covered Bridge in Municipal Park, one of the first things you will see will be this millstone on display. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 07/19/2013 last visited: 07/06/2014 |
view gallery SE1.4 km | Emmanuel Episcopal Church Bell - Opelika, AL in Bell Towers Located on the lawn beside the parish hall, this bell and tower stand ready to summon folks to church. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 04/13/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery SE1.4 km | Emmanuel Episcopal Church - Opelika, AL in This Old Church This stone church stands out, but only after reading the historical marker on the lawn did I learn that it was built from local fieldstone from a plantation north of the city. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 02/15/2013 last visited: 12/04/2021 |
view gallery SE1.4 km | 1872 - Emmanuel Episcopal Church - Opelika, AL in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones This stone church stands out, but only after reading the historical marker on the lawn did I learn that it was built from local fieldstone from a plantation north of the city. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 02/19/2013 last visited: 12/04/2021 |
view gallery SE1.4 km | Emmanuel Episcopal Church - Opelika, AL in Anglican and Episcopal Churches The stone church stands out, but only after reading the historical marker on the lawn did I learn that it was built from local fieldstone from a plantation north of the city. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 02/16/2013 last visited: 12/04/2021 |
view gallery SE1.4 km | Emmanuel Episcopal Church - Opelika, AL in Alabama Historical Markers This marker is located at the corner of the church property at the intersection of 1st Avenue and North 8th Street in Opelika, Alabama. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 10/31/2012 last visited: 01/12/2022 |
view gallery SE1.4 km | South Railroad Avenue - Opelika, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Located at 9th and South Railroad Ave, notes the early builder & settlers of Opelika. Also describes the family of the builder and their vocation as lawyers and judges. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 07/22/2015 last visited: 01/12/2022 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | Opelika A Railroad Town / Opelika An Industrial City - Opelika, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Located on South Railroad Avenue near South 8th Street, Opelika posted by: Markerman62 location: Alabama date approved: 04/27/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery SE1.6 km | Railroad Avenue Historic District - Opelika, AL in Alabama Historical Markers This two-sided marker is located at Bill Roberts Park in Opelika, Alabama. It tells the history of the railroad in Opelika and its impact on the city's development. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 11/04/2012 last visited: 01/12/2022 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | Rosseau's Raid to East Alabama - Opelika, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Marker describes Union General Rousseau's raid, in support of General Sherman, on the Opelika area and its railroads. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 07/08/2014 last visited: 01/12/2022 |
view gallery S1.6 km | Opelika Mills Tank (CM2259) - Opelika, AL in U.S. Benchmarks This water tank was once part of the thriving cotton mill industry in Opelika but all the mills are now closed. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 11/21/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery S1.6 km | Opelika Mills Tank - Opelika, AL in Water Towers This water tank was once part of the thriving cotton mill industry in Opelika but all the mills are now closed. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 11/20/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SE1.6 km | Lynching in America - Opelika, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Located in Opelika Courthouse Square on South 9th Street, the marker describes the years of the lynching and racial terrorism of thousands of African-Americans. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 12/18/2021 last visited: 01/12/2022 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | Lynching in Lee County - Opelika, AL in Alabama Historical Markers Describes the lynching of Lee County African-Americans for which no one was ever held accountable. Marker is located across from the Lee County Courthouse in the square. posted by: hoteltwo location: Alabama date approved: 12/18/2021 last visited: 01/12/2022 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | Lee County Courthouse Spire (CM2261) - Opelika, AL in U.S. Benchmarks The Lee County Courthouse in Opelika, Alabama, was built in 1896. The spire was monumented in 1930. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 07/20/2013 last visited: 12/05/2021 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | Lee County Courthouse Cornerstone (CM0651) - Opelika, AL in U.S. Benchmarks This mark is embedded in the cornerstone in the wall on the right side of the Lee County Courthouse in Opelika, Alabama. It is in front of the porch and can be easily seen from the steps. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 07/22/2013 last visited: 03/14/2019 |
view gallery SE1.6 km | Lee County Courthouse - Opelika, AL in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Lee County was created by the legislature in 1866 and Opelika was selected as the county seat. This courthouse was the second one in the county and was completed in 1896. posted by: xptwo location: Alabama date approved: 07/17/2013 last visited: 12/05/2021 |
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