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Grassy Memorial Chapel and Cemetery Marker
This historic marker is located at the intersection of Alabama Route 64 and County Road 89, Lexington, Alabama.
The text on the marker reads: "Established in 1894 as New Salem Presbyterian Church. Originally affiliated with the Cumberland…
The text on the marker reads: "Established in 1894 as New Salem Presbyterian Church. Originally affiliated with the Cumberland…
Graves Center
Alabama Polytechnic Institute built the Graves Center – actually a complex of thirty cottages, an amphitheatre, a large dining hall, and a brass bust of New Deal era governor Bibb Graves – piecemeal throughout the 1930s. The complex of 30 Greek…
Tags: Agriculture, Auburn University, Education, Lee County
Green Chapel Cemetery
Located Beauegard along Estate Drive.
Coordinates: 32.5731914, -85.4252251
Coordinates: 32.5731914, -85.4252251
Green Pond Presbyterian Pond and Cemetery
In the community of Green Pond in Bibb County, a complex of 4.5 acres houses the Green Pond Presbyterian Church and Cemetery. The church dates back from 1884. Behind the church building is a cemetery dating from the time of the construction. Over 650…
Guntersville City Hall
The Guntersville City Hall was built in 1965 in the Post War Modern style. The one-story building is constructed with brick and masonry. It has a gable on hipped shingle roof. The foundation of the building is not a visible feature. Overall, the…
Gypsies in Red Bay
Gypsies near Red Bay would set up camp near the edge of the town or in rural areas near farm houses. They traveled by covered wagon and could be heard for miles with the clinking of their cookware and barking dogs. When the Gypsies set up camp, they…
Hackleburg, Alabama Oral History Project
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…
Tags: Alabama, Hackleburg, Marion County, oral history, tornadoes
Haley Center
The largest building on Auburn University’s campus, the Haley Center is capable of accommodating 8,000 students at any given moment. The labyrinthine, 357,000-square-foot structure includes four quadrants centered around a central ten-story tower,…
Tags: Auburn, Education, Lee County
Hammer’s Department Store
This is a department store built circa 1905. It was remodeled in 1965 with aluminum display windows and corrugated metal on the facade. It is built in the Folk Victorian style. It has a flat stepped roof. It has a brick foundation.
The building…
The building…
Harlon Hill Marker
This historic marker is located at River Heritage Park with the Walk of Honor.
Text on the marker reads: "The NFL Rookie of the Year (1954) and MVP (1955), Harlon Hill starred with the Chicago Bears. The Harlon Hill Trophy is presented annually to…
Text on the marker reads: "The NFL Rookie of the Year (1954) and MVP (1955), Harlon Hill starred with the Chicago Bears. The Harlon Hill Trophy is presented annually to…
Harmon Cemetery
To reach Harmon Cemetery from Florence, travel east on US 72 to Elgin. Then head north on AL 101 to Lexington. Take a right on County Road 51 and then left on County Road 88. The cemetery is down a mile on the left side of the road.
A full list of…
A full list of…
Harris-Pryor House
Limestone County, Alabama; Tanner, Alabama; Harris-Pryor House; Antebellum Trail;
Hartselle Depot Days Festival
Hartselle holds a week of activities that celebrates their railroad community, est. 1870. The festival begins on the 3rd Saturday in September. The events include the Miss Depot Days pageant, 5k run, antique tractor and engine show, and an…
Helen Keller Birthplace “Ivy Green”
The Helen Keller Birthplace, known as Ivy Green is the original home and grounds of Helen Keller's family. The home was built in 1820. It is a modest, white clapboard, Southern style home of Virginia cottage construction. There are four large rooms…
Helen Keller Festival
This popular festival pays tribute to America’s “First Lady of Courage” with four days of activities: parade, fine art & craft show, art exhibits, Keller Kids, staged musical entertainment, history programs and tours, two performances of “The…
Hendrix Chapel Cemetery
To reach this cemetery, from Florence, Alabama, travel west on Alabama Hwy. 20 14.6 miles. Turn right onto County Road 5 and travel 1.8 miles. Turn left onto County Road 8. Go about 1/2 mile. This cemetery is on the right side of the road west of the…
Tags: Cemetery, Lauderdale County
Henry Clay Armstrong
Henry Clay Armstrong was a student at the East Alabama Male College prior to the outbreak of the Civil War. After becoming a lawyer, he enlisted and became a captain in the Confederate Army where he served until the end of the war. During…
Henry S. "Hank" Klibanoff Marker
This historic marker is located in the Walk of Honor located in River Heritage Park.
Text on the marker reads: "Keen observer and researcher of the Civil Rights Movement in the South, Hank Klibanoff won the Pultizer Prize in 2007 for The Race…
Text on the marker reads: "Keen observer and researcher of the Civil Rights Movement in the South, Hank Klibanoff won the Pultizer Prize in 2007 for The Race…
Henry-Graden-Smith House
Albert G Henry, Jr., a prominent merchant and millionaire in Alabama, built the Queen Anne style house circa 1890. The home is a two story building with a shingle roof and an irregular floorplan. The house has wood siding, painted in varying shades…
Hephzibah Cemetery
Located in Beulah along Lee Road 252.
Coordinates: 32.6862443, -85.2496645
Coordinates: 32.6862443, -85.2496645
Heritage Christian University
Heritage Christian University, located at 3625 Helton Drive, in Florence, Alabama, is a private Bible college affiliated with the Church of Christ.
Founded in 1971 as International Bible College. the school is co-educational, has approximately…
Founded in 1971 as International Bible College. the school is co-educational, has approximately…
Heritage Park Marker
This historic marker is located on Wheeler Street, Rogersville, Alabama.
The text on side one of the marker reads: "The settlement of what is now eastern Lauderdale County (known as “Over Elk”) by non-Native Americans commenced by 1807.…
The text on side one of the marker reads: "The settlement of what is now eastern Lauderdale County (known as “Over Elk”) by non-Native Americans commenced by 1807.…
High Street Church of Christ
Former members of the Church of Christ in the Ricks community originally founded the High Street Church of Christ. The congregation first met in the home of one of its members to worship. The congregation continued to grow and moved to the Art…
Historic Deshler High School (1924-1950)
Deshler High School was built in 1924 on the location of the former Deshler Female Institute. The school lasted until 1950 when the city opened the present Deshler High School on the site of the antebellum Winston plantation located across the…
Holt Cemetery
Located in Beulah along Lee Road 279.
Coordinates: 32.702633, -85.2027186
Coordinates: 32.702633, -85.2027186
Holy Rosary Catholic Church
Holy Rosary Catholic Church began as a mission church out of Saint Paul’s Cathedral. Mass was offered in the parishioner’s homes. Most of the parishioners worked in limestone quarries, iron ore mines, and iron manufacturing plants. In 1889,…
Homer Givens Marker
This historic marker is located at the intersection of North Wood Ave. and Chisholm Road, Florence, Alabama.
The text on the marker reads: "The home of Homer Givens, America's first hero in World War I was located .4 of a mile north of this…
The text on the marker reads: "The home of Homer Givens, America's first hero in World War I was located .4 of a mile north of this…
Hoover Crescent Islamic Center
The Hoover Crescent Islamic center is one of the three branches of the Birmingham Islamic Society (BIS). The BIS started in 1990 when local Muslims in the Birmingham area were looking for a common place to worship. In the following years, the BIS…
Hope Well Church
The Hope Well Church was established in 1864. The church was a foundation for the black community. Originally African-American and Caucasian-American congregants worshiped together in the time but over time African-Americans asked for a place to…
Hopewell African Methodist Episcopal Church
The Hopewell Church near St. Florian was the site of tragedy when, in 1865, the grandfather of WC Handy, Christopher Brewer, was shot and left for dead by Elias Thrasher, "Mountain" Tom Clark, and their gang. They also tortured and killed Brewer's…
Hopewell Cemetery
Located in Beauregard along Lee Road 136.
Coordinates: 32.525138, -85.3018877
Coordinates: 32.525138, -85.3018877
Houston Memorial Library
The Houston Memorial Library occupies the original home of US Senator George S. Houston. The public library and museum contains more than 35,000 books.
Hours for the museum are Hours: M-F 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sa 9 a.m.-noon.
Closed on major…
Hours for the museum are Hours: M-F 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sa 9 a.m.-noon.
Closed on major…
Howell & Graves Junior High School (Historical)
The Howell & Graves Junior High School was designed by architect Harry J. Frahn and built in 1927 in the neoclassical style and the neo-Tudor Gothic tradition, symbolically associated with the Ivy League schools. Decorative brick work, which…
Huntsville Islamic Center
Originally the local Muslim community in Huntsville practiced Islam in their own homes. However as the community grew, it consolidated and purchased to houses in Huntsville to practice their faith. Around 1990-1991, 1645 Sparkman Drive was purchased…
Hurricane Cemetery
To reach Hurricane Cemetery from Rogersville, travel north on AL 207 for 4 miles and take a right on County Road 551. Continue traveling until you reach Hurricane Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The cemetery will be next to the church.
A full list…
A full list…
Indian Mound Marker
This historic marker is locate don U.S. Highway 72, near the Indian Mound.
Text on the marker reads: "This is the highest domiciliary mound in the Tennessee Valley. It was build about 1200 to 1500 A.D. by Indians of the Mississippian Culture. Such…
Text on the marker reads: "This is the highest domiciliary mound in the Tennessee Valley. It was build about 1200 to 1500 A.D. by Indians of the Mississippian Culture. Such…