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  • Miss Colleen's House/Punta Clara Candy Kitchen

    1897 Victorian home built by Miss Colleen's father. Original furnishings on display. Part of home is now Punta Clara Candy Kitchen, making candies and confections daily. Since 1952. Also "

  • Kimbell House

    Built in 1848 by Isham Kimbell. One of last surviving pioneer-type dwellings (Plantation Plain)

  • Loranz-McCrary House

    Located in heart of old Pine Level Historic District. 1900 structure is one of Jackson'

  • Condé-Charlotte Museum House

    Built in 1822-24. Owned by National Society of Colonial Dames in America. Period antiques and decorative arts depicting 5 periods of historic Mobile. Original cannons from French Fort Condé

  • Admiral Raphael Semmes House

    Raphael Semmes moved to Alabama in 1842. When Alabama withdrew from the Union in 1861

  • Kirkwood Mansion

    One of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in the South. Possibly most photographed antebellum home (ca. 1860) in Alabama. Fine antiques:

  • Bessemer Pioneer Homes

    Original structures dating from early 1800

  • Farrington Hall

    Adding to his famous Rajah Lodge home and gardens, 3-term congressman and coal mine owner William F. Aldrich built elaborately decorated Farrington Hall in 1908

  • Patterson Log Cabin

    Built between 1840 and 1845, 2

  • Battle-Friedman House

    1835 Greek Revival mansion built as townhouse by Alfred Battle, wealthy planter/

  • Gorgas House

    Built 1829; oldest building on campus. Occupied by Gorgas family members 1879-1953. One of 4 buildings to survive Civil War. Now a house museum with 19

  • Village One

    85 bungalows of stucco exterior and red tile roofs (c. 1919)

  • Helen Keller's Birthplace and Home

    Built in 1820 by Helen Keller'

  • Weiss Cottage

    Cullman's oldest home, small wood-frame structure, was home to Aldo Weiss and his family. Also served as his medical office, while cellar housed his goats. Furnished with 19

  • Buena Vista

    Originally called Montgomery House, 1821 Greek Revival plantation home was significant to cultural development of central Alabama. Remarkable circular staircase spirals 24 ft. to 3

  • Fendall Hall

    Completed 1860. One of great Italianate-style houses surviving in Alabama. 1880s hand-painted murals and stenciling in 1

  • Hart House

    Restored one-story Greek Revival house, relatively unchanged since 1850, features porch with 6

  • Sweetgum Bottom Antiques

    1875 restored house, 1905

  • The Howell House

    Built in 1907 by Dr. Howell, who operated his medical practice here. Large columns, full basement, 5 rooms and 2 baths on 1st floor. 2nd floor has 6 rooms, 2

  • Nunn Winston House

    One of Auburn's finest examples of antebellum Greek Revival architecture dating from 1850

  • Brownfield House

    Built in 1850s prior to Civil War by Dr. Brownfield, one of Opelika's 1

  • First White House of the Confederacy

    1835 Italianate-style house was home to President and Mrs. Jefferson Davis while capitol of Confederacy was in Montgomery. Home completely furnished with period pieces from 1850s and 1860