Overlooks Chattahoochee River and Langdale Boat Landing. Stone work in walls, many of small quartz stones, outlines family lots. Stone barbecue pit in boat landing area.
Overlooks Chattahoochee River and Langdale Boat Landing. Stone work in walls, many of small quartz stones, outlines family lots. Stone barbecue pit in boat landing area.
Built in 1866. Building extends over Chattahoochee River and therefore resides in both Alabama and Georgia. Ground level entrance to each of 4 stories. Appeared in Ripley'
Valley, AL Historic MillsBuilt by black stone masons in early textile days. Teens of 1941
Valley, AL Historic BridgesBuilt to honor the memory of Etowah Countians who lost their lives during various wars....
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Country's most comprehensive education and rehabilitation program for deaf and blind children and adults. Campus buildings no...
The younger of the 2 oldest mills, built 1866. Originally made lap blankets, later became key manufacturer of Cotton Duck shi...
Built for $30,000 in 1899 for vault space to adequately protect records, which are still intact since formation of the county...