Mill opened 1929; more than 2 million jars peanut butter produced each year as staple of Depression-era nutrition. Artifacts from that era include labels, photos, equipment. Also memorabilia from annual Peanut Butter Festival (Oct.)
Brundidge, AL Historic MillsOld-fashioned "mom and pop" operation, established 1984. Many unusual and one-of-a-kind pieces. Large collection of "real old stuff," including furniture, glass, pottery, advertising, signs, old store items, old collectibles. 5
Brundidge, AL ShoppesLocated in heart of Southern antique country, Antique City offers visitors selection of 7 unique shops dating back to 1800s, monthly antique auction, choice of 2
Brundidge, AL ShoppesLocated in Brundidge, a small town becoming known as "Antique City," Rue'
Brundidge, AL MallsLocated 4.1 mi./6.6 km NE of Camden Bypass, off Wilcox Co. Rd. 37 on left. Day-use area for swimming, fishing and bicycling. ...
Originally called Montgomery House, 1821 Greek Revival plantation home was significant to cultural development of central Ala...
Scott and Zelda lived here from 1931 to 1932. Bottom right apartment is where museum is located, although Fitzgeralds rented ...
Built by slaves in 1832. Allen Glover's wedding gift to daughter. Corinthian columns grace drawing room. Restored one-room lo...
Visit 1850 log cabin where tour is given by descendant of original owner. Cemetery includes Union and Confederate soldiers....