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Alabama Civil Rights Freedom Farm Museum

Museum

Shotgun houses depicting African-American life from the 1930s-1960s. Named for Civil Rights pioneers, including Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph Abernathy.

Courthouse Antiques

Historic Site

19th C. American Antique furntiture, glass, porcelain, accessories, collectibles, primitives, etc.

Courthouse Antiques

Antique

Visit and see 19th C. American antique furntiture, glass, porcelain, accessories, collectibles, primitives, etc.

Eutaw Antiques

Antique

Former grocery store on Courthouse Square, now an antique business specializing in Empire and Victorian period pieces plus accessories, glassware and silver. Dealers welcome.

Everhope Plantation

Historic Site

Restored 1852 plantation house, furnished with period antiques, represents a classic example of Greek revival architecture during the antebellum era.

SCLC Magnolia House

Historic Site

An extension fo the Alabama Civil Rights Freedom Farm Museum, the site contains 3 civil rights houses depicting historical photos, marker listing names of civil rights pioneers, and help center.