Historical Monuments in Enterprise, AL

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Boll Weevil Monument gallery

Statue erected in 1919 in honor of the boll weevil, which bought both destruction and renewal to local farmers.Statue erected in 1919 in honor of the bo

Southern Grace Lavender Farm gallery

Hidden among the Sand Hills and surrounded by a sweet aroma, Southern Grace Lavender Farm has been recognized as the first lavender farm in Florida by t

First White House of the Confederacy gallery

Historic House Museum located beside the Alabama Archives and History and across from the Alabama State Capitol Museum.Historic House Museum located beside t

Confederate Monument gallery

Commemorates more than 122,000 soldiers from Alabama who fought and died for the Confederacy during the Civil War.Commemorates more than 122,000 soldiers fr

Alabama State Capitol gallery

Built in 1851, the capitol building served as the first capitol for the Confederate States of America.Built in 1851, the capitol building served as the fir

Dexter Ave King Memorial Baptist Church gallery

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., used the pulpit of this unassuming red brick church to lead the 1955-56 Montgomery bus boycott, which ignited the civil righ

Neighborhood:
Downtown Montgomery
Hank Williams Memorial - Oakwood Annex Cemetery gallery

Grave sites of Hank Williams, his wife, mother and sister in the Oakwood Cemetery Annex. Managed by the Hank Williams Museum. 118 Commerce Street, Montgomer

Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Old Alabama Town gallery

Step back in time to Old Alabama Town in Downtown Montgomery. Visit a one-room schoolhouse, grist mill, cotton gin, log cabin, and the oldest building

Neighborhood:
Downtown Montgomery
Payment method:
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Arcadia Mill Archaeological Site gallery

We invite you to explore Historic Arcadia and experience the rich heritage of northwest Florida's milling industry and community. Historic Arcadia encompass