1800s plantation owned by same family since 1819. Country store, smokehouse, log cotton seed house. Weaving, carriage and tenant houses. Blacksmith shop, grist mill, barns, more. 6 mi./9.5 km west of Marion.
1800s plantation owned by same family since 1819. Country store, smokehouse, log cotton seed house. Weaving, carriage and tenant houses. Blacksmith shop, grist mill, barns, more. 6 mi./9.5 km west of Marion.
While teaching here in 1861, Prussian-born artist Nicola Marschall designed the first national flag of the Confederate States of America, "The Stars and Bars." Itt was officially adopted by the Confederate States of America on March 4, 1861
Marion, AL SeminarsCourse Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3 days...
Century-old carriage house associated with Victoria Inn. Home gallery of Larry K. Martin: original paintings, 300 print editi...
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Final battle of Creek War was fought at Horseshoe Bend of Tallapoosa River on March 27, 1814. Tour road with markers, picnic ...
Photos of Dr. Martin Luther King, news clippings, 1860 slave auction document, cement imprints of hands of Lewis Black, found...