When Confederate Armory moved to Tallassee, 3 homes were constructed on King St. by the Confederate government to house officers in command. Only 2 of 3
Tallassee, AL Historic Buildings2-story stone building constructed in 1893 by Tallassee Mills as commissary store. Now houses mall with 40 vendors specializing in antiques, gifts, hand-crafted and home dé
Tallassee, AL ShoppesWhen Confederacy feared security of Richmond, VA, decision was made to relocate Richmond Carbine to old 1844
Tallassee, AL MonumentsThe Confederate government purchased the furnace from the Bibb County Iron Company in 1863 and soon added a second furnace an...
Located on Alabama-Georgia border, was site of one of last Civil War battles (April 16, 1865) to take place east of Mississip...
Overlooks Chattahoochee River and Langdale Boat Landing. Stone work in walls, many of small quartz stones, outlines family lo...
Home of 1st licensed Black mortician in west Alabama. Period furniture, irons and kettles, combs and curlers used by African-...
Located in southern section of downtown. Antique shops, park, restaurants, hotels, night spots....