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Ebenezer Baptist Church
Ebenezer Baptist Church was the second African-American church in the city of Auburn. The congregation was formed in 1868 and construction completed on the building in 1870. Ebenezer served as the primary member of the Auburn District Association,…
Tags: African American, Lee County, Religion
Buchanan-Clegg House
Built in the 1840s by Richard Buchanan, this Greek Revival home and property provides a history of agriculture in Lee County. It served as a plantation in the antebellum period and as a tenant farm in the early 20th century. In 1937 J.W. Clegg…
Arkal Automotive USA
This manufacturing company produces automotive components. It is the first US based manufacturing operation for the Israeli owned Arkal company. This business opened in 2012 and still operates today. The Auburn branch of Akral is located at 2490…
Tags: Industry, Lee County
West Fraser
West Fraser operates a sawmill near Opelika located at 2100 Industrial Blvd., Opelika, AL.
Carter's Mill
Carter's Mill was an early non-permitted mill. Sam Carter received his land from the U.S. government and built his mill on that property. In 1840, the property was sold to Mark Golden Jr. who later died 1845. Golden's will listed only grist mill…
Mitchell-Whatley Mill and Dam
James Mitchell purchased 400 acres along Chewacla Creek and built a dam and sawmill in 1837. Mr. Collins bought the mill in 1880, but it was washed away during a flood in 1889 and would not be rebuilt until 1905. J. Milton Whatley bought the property…
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…
William Barnard Log Cabin (Kinnebrew-Middlebrooks-Newell House)
In the early 1830s, William Barnard, a mixed-race Creek Indian, built a log cabin on 640 acres of land in what is now western Lee County. Barnard was an influential leader of the Creeks in western Georgia and served under U.S. militia general John…
Lucv Pokv Tvise
Lucv Pokv Tvise (translation: turtle sitting place) was a settlement of the Sawakee Creeks established in 1796. The residents had been forced out of South Carolina and Georgia by expanding white settlements. The village reached a peak population of…
Westwood Drive Cemetery
Located in Auburn on Westview Drive.
Coordinates: 32.620134, -85.4952274
Coordinates: 32.620134, -85.4952274
Waverly Cemetery
Located in Waverly along Patrick Street.
Coordinates: 32.7345746, -85.5730079
Coordinates: 32.7345746, -85.5730079
Watoola Cemetery
Located in Beauregard along County Road 38.
Coordinates: 32.4640287, -85.3524443
Coordinates: 32.4640287, -85.3524443
Stroud Cemetery
Located in Smiths Station at County Road 179 and Lee Road 246.
Coordinates: 32.5504161, -85.1643831
Coordinates: 32.5504161, -85.1643831
Shady Grove Cemetery
Located in Beulah along Highway 29 (West Point Parkway).
Coordinates: 32.6940216, -85.2916104
Coordinates: 32.6940216, -85.2916104
Scott Cemetery
Located in Opelika along County Road 162 near Cusseta Road.
Coordinates: 32.7070764, -85.3588347
Coordinates: 32.7070764, -85.3588347
Salem Cemetery
Located Beulah along Highway 431.
Coordinates: 32.5984693, -85.2416084
Coordinates: 32.5984693, -85.2416084
Roxana Cemetery
Located in Loachapoka along County Road 71 and County Road 551.
Rowells Cemetery
Located in Loachapoka at the end of Lee Road 78 off of Rowells Road.
Coordinates: 32.6895759, -85.6193976
Coordinates: 32.6895759, -85.6193976