Stone marker is reminder of the only Civil War action in Wiregrass area. It occurred in Skipperville in 1864, and Newton one month before the war ended in 1865.
Stone marker is reminder of the only Civil War action in Wiregrass area. It occurred in Skipperville in 1864, and Newton one month before the war ended in 1865.
Building was girls' dormitory of Baptist Collegiate Institute (estab. 1895). Now houses public library and agriculture museum. Tours available;
Newton, AL MuseumsStone marker is reminder of the only Civil War action in Wiregrass area. It occurred in Skipperville in 1864, and Newton one month before the war ended in 1865
Newton, AL MonumentsRenovated, working courthouse built in 1896. Beautiful example of Neoclassical Revival architecture. Located in historic down...
Backpacking and camping equipment. Kayaks, canoes and more (make reservations thru Montgomery store). Snowboards, snow skis, ...
Visitors encounter comprehensive produce marketing outlet, cafe serving breakfast and lunch, and fully stocked garden center....
1884 historic house museum furnished with period antiques. Portraits of 6 Barbour Countians who served as governors of Alabam...
1850 house is only one remaining that Hank Williams lived in prior to becoming Nashville star. Opened as museum in 1993. Hank...