Things To Do in Maylene, Alabama

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Alabaster AL 35007, United States of America

  • Inscription. Harless Cemetery was established as a burying ground in the early 1800s. It is on land homesteaded by Henry Harless, Jr. that was later owned and subsequently deeded to the cemetery by members of the Wyatt family. The ... More on HMDB

 

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Alabaster , Shelby County, AL

  • (30', 1992, AL-58-02) in Alabaster , Shelby County, AL. US31 NW (curves N.) 1.2 miles from jct with I65 exit 238, W. on 2 nd Pl. 150’, S. on 1 st St. 100 yds, W. on 1 st Av. 0.75 miles, N. on 11 th St. 0.2 miles to the house ... More on dalejtravis.com

 

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3162 Pelham Parkway, Pelham AL 35124, United States of America

  • Inscription. Near this site stood Shelbyville, A. T. first county seat of Shelby County; named for Isaac Shelby, governor of Tennessee. Shelby County was established February 7, 1818 by an act of the Alabama Territorial legislature. ... More on HMDB

 

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51 Highway 180 West, Fort Morgan, Alabama, USA

  • Accessably by ferry(334) 540-7125 Fort Morgan is a Third System Coastal Defense Fort. It, like all the forts of the Third System, was built after the War of 1812 when Congress realized the need for stronger fortifications along the ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Bessemer, Alabama

  • Three restored pioneer homes on the outskirts of Bessemer offer a glimpse into early life in Alabama. One of the homes, the 1838 Sadler Plantation, ... More on BirminghamAL.org

  • Operation Schedule : Open by appt. for tours and special events. ; Description : Preserved and operated by the West ... More on 800Alabama.com

 

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Pelham , Shelby County, AL

  • (Splash Hair Studio, 30', AL-58-01) in Pelham , Shelby County, AL. CR52 W. 0.6 miles from jct with I65 exit 242, N. on US31 (Pelham Pkwy) 1.9 miles to the bldg on the E. ... More on dalejtravis.com

 

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Calera AL 35040, United States of America

  • Inscription. The Confederate Army established a soldier's home and hospital here (1863-1865) as a part of the CSA Camp Winn Training Site. Father Leray and the Sisters of Mercy staffed the hospital after fleeing Civil War destruction ... More on HMDB

 

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