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Good Hope Baptist Church | Photo © 2023 ww.abandonedalabama.com

Good Hope Baptist Church

The Community of Uchee The oldest continually active church in Russell County, Good Hope Baptist Church is located in the unincorporated community of Uchee. The town is one of the earliest...

Jones House | Photo © 2022 Bullet, www.abanodnedalabama.com

Jones House

John Erwin Located in Greensboro, Alabama, this Greek Revival house known as the Jones House was built around 1896 for Madison Jones Jr. and his wife Rebecca Francis Erwin, granddaughter of Alabama...

Johnston-Curtright House | Photo © 2023, www.abandonedalabama.com

Johnston-Curtright House

Johnston Family The Johnston-Curtright House is among Tuskegee, Alabama’s finest surviving Greek Revival dwellings, featuring a two-story portico with six fluted Doric columns and a...

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Moses Building

Court Square If you’ve ever been to Court Square in Montgomery, you’ve likely seen the large cast-iron fountain which dominates the roundabout. The historical buildings around the...

Western Railway of Alabama | Photo © 2022, www.abandonedalabama.com

Western Railway of Alabama

The Montgomery Railroad, later known as the Western Railway of Alabama, was one of the earliest railroads in the South. It was founded on January 20, 1832, with tracks being built...

Elm Bluff Plantation | Photo © 2023, www.abandonedalabama.com

Elm Bluff Plantation

John Jay Crocheron Situated on a bluff high above the Alabama River, the now ruinous Elm Bluff Plantation is considered by architectural historians to be one of the most refined and...

Greenwood | Photo © 2022 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Greenwood

Greenwood Greenwood is an old plantation home built by U.S. congressman Sydenham Moore in 1856 located in Greensboro, Alabama. The home incorporated numerous decorative features and other...

Old Marengo County Courthouse | Photo © 2022 Bullet, www.abandonedalabama.com

Old Marengo County Courthouse

The Town of Linden Settled prior to 1818, the community was first known as “Screamersville”, since one could hear the cry of wild animals throughout the night. Marengo County was created...

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Centenary Institute

Centenary Institute. Summerfield, Ala. Deep in the heart of Alabama, an hour and a half south of Birmingham lies the unincorporated community of Summerfield. Formerly known as Valley Creek, this...

Sadler House | Photo © 2023, www.abandonedalabama.com

Sadler House

Charles Woodrolph Hare The Sadler House was built in 1895 and occupied by Charles Woodrolph Hare who was an established attorney and political figure in Macon County. Hare was the editor for the...

Saunders Hall | Photo © 2022 www.abandonedalabama.com

Saunders Hall

Rev. Turner Saunders On January 3, 1782, Turner Saunders was born in Brunswick County, Virginia, the son of Revolutionary War veteran Thomas Saunders Sr. and Anne Turner. He was well educated in...

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Rocky Hill Castle

Saunders Ancestry Dr. Edward Saunders was known as a “chirurgeon”, an archaic term for a surgeon. He was already seated in Northumberland County, Virginia, in 1658. In 1669, as one of the...

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