įormer courthouse and Masonic lodge originally built in Claiborne, one of early Alabama's largest settlements. The white building in the picture, its exterior details have been changed with time. ![]() Possibly the state's oldest surviving commercial building. This Tennessee Valley plantation house is one of the deep South's outstanding expressions of Jeffersonian Palladian architecture. The oldest building in the city of Tuscaloosa. This home may have originally consisted of an circa 1819 log pen that was later expanded upon. 517 Franklin St SE, Huntsville, AL 35801, United States Hickman Cabin ( Joseph Wheeler Plantation)Įarly Huntsville home. Restored and relocated to The University of West Alabama in Livingston. Possibly the earliest surviving plantation in the black belt region of Alabama. The oldest two story dogtrot house in the state. It is famous for hosting the Marquis de Lafayette during his 1825 trip through Alabama. Oldest surviving tavern in the state and the oldest building in the city of Montgomery. Barton Lane, Asheville AL 35953, United States ![]() 888 Twin Lake Dr NE Birmingham, AL 35215, United StatesĮarly homestead. 199 Routt Rd, Toney, Alabama, 35773Įarly homestead. Tied with Poplar Grove as third oldest building in the state. The original federal style facade has seen the later addition of a Greek Revival portico. Constructed by LeRoy Pope, the "Father of Huntsville", and visited by General Andrew Jackson on his return from the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. The third oldest building in the state, and the oldest masonry building in the state. 2132 Winchester Rd NW, Huntsville AL, 35810 The breezeway has been enclosed and the exterior is now covered in clapboard. Second oldest building and oldest surviving log dogtrot style house in the state. ![]() This European American influenced log cabin was moved from Ardmore, Alabama to its current location at Burritt on the Mountain museum in 2007. The oldest documented building in the state. Though no original Native American buildings remain above ground, a number of constructed platform mounds have been preserved including the 58 ft tall Mound B at the Moundville Site. This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items.
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