Built in 1850s prior to Civil War by Dr. Brownfield, one of Opelika's 1st physicians. Example of transition from Greek Revival to Victorian Gothic. Moved to present site and restored by Opelika Historic Preservation Society.
Built in 1850s prior to Civil War by Dr. Brownfield, one of Opelika's 1st physicians. Example of transition from Greek Revival to Victorian Gothic. Moved to present site and restored by Opelika Historic Preservation Society.
Regional museum of approximately 4000 artifacts form fascinating glimpse into east Alabama life over last century. Noteworthy collection includes Camp Opelika (WWII POW camp)
Opelika, AL MuseumsBuilt in 1850s prior to Civil War by Dr. Brownfield, one of Opelika's 1
Opelika, AL Historic HomesOutstanding example of Neoclassical architecture erected in 1853. 10-room mansion purchased by Sturdivant Museum Assn. Museum...
National landmark; symbol of momentous changes in Selma, Alabama, America and world. Figured prominently in Voting Rights str...
Mill opened 1929; more than 2 million jars peanut butter produced each year as staple of Depression-era nutrition. Artifacts ...
Modern campground, meeting room, swimming area, playground, picnic facilities....
14 private antebellum homes, 2 churches from 1840s, 100-year-old school house. Syrup-Sopping Day held mid-Oct., featuring hom...