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Claybank Church


category : Historic Churches
Constructed in 1852 using fat, light-wood stumps for its foundation. Board shingles split by hand. Wooden pulpit and original benches date from when this was the center of community life.


Admission: Free
Hours: Open 8-12 and 1-5.
Address: E. Andrews Ave.

Phone: 334-774-9321
Fax: 334-774-8736
Our Website:ozarkalchamber.com

Come visit us in Ozark, Alabama

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Ed Lisenby Public Lake and Walking Trail

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