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SPRING FLING

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Stroll about the historic antebellum town of Lowndesboro and enjoy the following events:
~ An Antiques & Collectibles Sale in the restored CME Church. Paintings, prints, furniture, china, glass & silver items will be for sale. Opens @ 9 a.m.

~A Barbeque Chicken lunch plate will be served between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Marengo Plantation for $10.00. Tickets may be obtained in advance. Takeouts or available or plan to eat at Marengo.

~A Country Store will be housed in the St. Paul's Episcopal Church Parish House. Homemade pickles, preserves & relishes, baked goods, frozen casseroles, Easter baskets, arts & crafts items and plants will be for sale. Opens @ 10 a.m.

~Four Lowndesboro Churches built in the 1800's will be open for viewing.

~Visit the newly restored Lewis-Smith Cemetery where many of the founders of Lowndesboro are buried.

Proceeds go to the historic preservation of Lowndesboro's Landmarks.

For more information or Lunch tickets contact: Laura Howard (334) 278-3382 or Dot Dickson (334) 278-3281.

SPRING FLING

Address : CME Church & Marengo Plantation Montgomery AL
Phone : 334-278-3281   (Always call and confirm events.)

Admission Fee : Free

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