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Overton Farm
Overton Farm is one of the earliest remaining pioneer sites in Northwest Alabama. The farm is located four miles northwest of Hodges. Abner Overton, who was a native of Raleigh, North Carolina, visited Alabama in 1815. During his visit to Alabama, he…
P.B Swoopes Dry Cleaners
P.B. Swoopes Dry Cleaners was a business run by P.B. Swoopes in Sheffield Alabama. Swoopes was a graduate of Sheffield school. He would go on to open his dry cleaning business in downtown Sheffield. Swoopes started his dry cleaning business in 1927.…
Palace Drug Store
This building was built in 1833. It was originally known as "The Railroad Hotel." and later as "The Major Pope Railroad Hotel." The word railroad was added because the hotel became a popular resting place for rail travelers even before the Civil War.…
Pathways: Walk through the History of Muscle Shoals
“Pathways: Walk through the History of Muscle Shoals” is a corridor of historic displays in the Muscle Shoals City Hall. It covers the history of the city of Muscle Shoals, the Wilson Dam and Lock, and Muscle Shoals Music with exhibits of…
Patton Elementary School (1891-1958) Marker
This historic marker is located on Dr. Hicks Boulevard, Florence, Alabama.
The text on the marker reads: "First school in Florence Public school system built 1890 on land given by Governor Robert M. Patton. It was occupied in 1891. Designed…
The text on the marker reads: "First school in Florence Public school system built 1890 on land given by Governor Robert M. Patton. It was occupied in 1891. Designed…
Paul Simpson
Marion, Alabama
Albert Turner, Jr.
Albert Turner, Jr.
Pease Home
This image is a watercolor painting of the Pease Home in Columbus, Georgia done by Elwyn B. Richey sometime around 1934. The year the house was built in is unknown. The painting shows the front exterior of the house with its doors, windows, shutters,…
Pebble Hill
Pebble Hill was the home of Nathaniel J. Scott and his family from 1847 to 1871. When Rousseau’s men swept through Auburn in July 1864, William Lowndes Yancey’s widow resided at Pebble Hill and Union soldiers looted the building because of her…
Peerson (aka Pearson) Cemetery
Peerson Cemetery was restored in the summer of 1990 by Mason Ingram and more relatives of the Peersons. To reach this cemetery from Florence, turn northwest off Cox Creek Parkway onto Savannah Highway. Then go 2.9 miles and turn left on Mud Road.…
Tags: Cemetery, Lauderdale County
Pencil Slat Mill
The Pencil Slat Mill, located south of Moulton, operated during the early twentieth century. Northern transplants to the south made up the bulk of the workforce. After factory workers made the pencil slats in Moulton, they shipped the slats to…
Penn Young Gravesite
Located in Opelika along Spring Villa Road.
Coordinates: 32.5893026, -85.3129995
Coordinates: 32.5893026, -85.3129995
Pesthouse and Cemetery / Pestilences Marker
This historic marker is located at the intersection of Wildwood Park Road and Waterloo Road, Florence, Alabama.
The text on side one of the marker reads: "Following an outbreak of the dreaded plaque, smallpox (Variola), at Florence during the…
The text on side one of the marker reads: "Following an outbreak of the dreaded plaque, smallpox (Variola), at Florence during the…
Phenix City, Alabama
Formerly known as the city of Girard, Phenix City, Alabama (along with Columbus, Georgia) was the location of one of the last land battles of the Civil War. On April 16, 1865, Bvt. Major General James Harrison Wilson swept through Auburn and Opelika…
Philadelphia Cemetery
Located in Smiths Station along Lee Road 246.
Coordinates: 32.5159735, -85.0943803
Coordinates: 32.5159735, -85.0943803
Pickwick Reservation
Pickwick Reservoir is a lake created by the Pickwick Dam in Tennessee. Construction of the dam began in 1934. The dam, and resulting lake, were completed in 1938. The reservoir falls under the jurisdiction of the TVA. It extends for 53 miles from…
Tags: camping, Colbert County, hiking, Pickwick
Pierce Chapel Cemetery
Located in Opelika along Marvyn Parkway.
Coordinates: 32.5315263, -85.3741122
Coordinates: 32.5315263, -85.3741122
Pine Grove Academy
Located near Beulah, Pine Grove Academy was founded in the 1870s, next to the land that K.L. Wallace donated to the Methodist church on Lee County Road 262. The school has succumbed to the ravages of time, but the original church site still exists,…
Pine Hill Cemetery
Pine Hill Cemetery has over 1,100 graves and contains a mass grave of at least ninety-eight unidentifiable Confederate soldiers who died in the makeshift hospitals in Auburn. In 1893, the Ladies Memorial Association erected a monument over the spot…
Tags: Auburn, Civil War, Pine Hill Cemetary, Texas, Texas Hospital
Pine Hill Cemetery
To reach Pine Hill Cemetery, from Florence, Alabama, travel Alabama Highway 20 west approximately 19½ miles. Turn right onto County Road 8 and travel approximately .9 mile and turn left onto County Road 10. Travel approximately 1.2 miles and the…
Pine Hill Cemetery
Pine Hill is the oldest cemetery in Auburn and was established in 1837. Auburn’s founder, Judge John J. Harper, donated six acres to be used a community burial ground for white settlers and their slaves. The oldest marked graves are dated 1938.…
Pine Knot Cemetery
Located in Auburn along Beehive Road near Interstate 85.
Coordinates: 32.5409695, -85.5388393
Coordinates: 32.5409695, -85.5388393
Pine Torch Baptist Church
Pine Torch Baptist Church is located in the Bankhead National Forest. The church consists of a small one-room log church that was constructed in 1820. The church still retains its original interior with a tin roof.
Pinetucket (Foster Home)
Pinetucket was built by Lewis Allen Foster around 1850 in the Greek Revival style. The owner was one of the leading entrepreneurs in 19th century Auburn. Foster's primary business was tin ware, the art of which he taught to young men that lived in…
Piney Grove Cemetery
To reach the Piney Grove Cemetery, travel highway 17 north from Cox Creek Parkway to .3 mile north of Wilson High School. Turn right onto County Rd. 224 and go 1.12 miles. Turn right onto a dirt and gravel drive between a residence and a barn and go…
Tags: Cemetery, Lauderdale County
Pitts Chapel Cemetery
Located in Beulah along County Road 158 near Lee Road 252.
Coordinates: 32.6651339, -85.2416087
Coordinates: 32.6651339, -85.2416087
Planter's Hotel
This structure was completed in 1839 on the northeast corner of 5th and Main Streets. John L. McRae was in involved in its construction. It was a three story brick building and competed with the Franklin House with its livery stable located just…
Pleasant Grove Cemetery
Located in Beauregard along County Road 401 near Meadows Mill Road.
Coordinates: 32.5051388, -85.2654977
Coordinates: 32.5051388, -85.2654977
Pollard Mansion, 1853-1938
This image is a watercolor painting of the Pollard Mansion (also known as the Colonel Charles Teed Pollard House) in Montgomery, Alabama done by D. Benton in 1938. The mansion was built in 1853. The painting shows the front exterior of the house with…
Pope's Tavern Museum Marker
This historic marker is located on 203 Hermitage Dr, Florence, AL.
The text on side one of the marker reads: "Pope’s Tavern Museum is housed in a building that dates back to the early 1800s. According to legend Christopher Cheatham built and…
The text on side one of the marker reads: "Pope’s Tavern Museum is housed in a building that dates back to the early 1800s. According to legend Christopher Cheatham built and…
Prehistoric Mound Marker
This historic marker is located across the road from the Indian Mound Museum, on South Court Street, Florence, Alabama.
The text on the marker reads: "This is the highest domiciliary mound in the Tennessee Valley. It was probably built between 100…
The text on the marker reads: "This is the highest domiciliary mound in the Tennessee Valley. It was probably built between 100…
Prehistoric Native Americans / Historic Native Americans Marker
This historic marker is located in McFarland Park next to the Tennessee River on McFarland Park Road, Florence, Alabama.
The text on side one reads: "This area near the mouth of Cypress Creek was inhabited by Archaic People as early as 8,000 B.C.…
The text on side one reads: "This area near the mouth of Cypress Creek was inhabited by Archaic People as early as 8,000 B.C.…