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  • Collection: Alabama Places and Spaces

Horseback trail riding, auction and headliner concerts mark this two-day event. Event is held annually on the 3rd Friday and Saturday in July. This event is a fundraiser for St. Jude. Donations are welcome. $35 donation to ride. $15 donation, if you…

Communications.jpg
The Communications building has been a part of the University of North Alabama since 1939. It is located on Pine Street. The building, designed by the Birmingham architecture firm Warren Knight and Davis, started off as a gymnasium that included a…

Depot_Auburn_c1900001.jpg
This photograph is of the Auburn, Alabama Railroad Depot around 1900. The Depot burned down in 1904.

Goat Cart_Pebble Hill.jpg
Clark Yarbrough, the son of Dr. Cecil Yarbrough and Mary Strudwick, is depicted in a goat cart with an unidentified companion at Pebble Hill, ca. 1930s.

Hog Train.jpg
This picture depicts a train load of hogs being shipped to Duroc jersey breeders in Prattville, Autauga Co., AL on May 28, 1928.

Depot_Loachapoka_1914_Feb_24005.jpg
This photograph of Loachapoka Alabama train depot was taken on February 24, 1914.

Depot_Auburn_1899006.jpg
This photograph depicts passengers at the Auburn, Alabama train depot in 1899.

Depot_Auburn_1971.jpg
The Auburn, Alabama train depot undergoing renovation in 1971.

Depot_Browns_AL_nd003.jpg
This photograph depicts Browns, Alabama's train station. Browns, Alabama is an unincorporated town in Dallas County, Alabama.

EA O'Neal.jpg
The Home of Governor and Confederate Brigadier General Edward Asbury O’Neal was in downtown Florence Alabama. After graduating from LaGrange College he studied law in Huntsville and married Olivia Moore. He passed the bar in 1840 and began a law…

This building was built in the Folk Victorian Style. It has two stories and has a brick veneer and foundation. It has a flat roof concealed by flat parapets. The building is exposed to Taylor Street to the south. The building was built around 1905…

Hackleburg Oral History Project.pdf
On April 27, 2011 the community of Hackleburg, Alabama was hit by a EF-5 tornado. Eighteen members of the community lost their lives. The downtown's major businesses, resturants, police and fire departments, and town hall were destroyed. The Wrangler…
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