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Aldrich Coal Mine Museum, Inc. 1908 Farrington Hall

Museum

Farrington Hall, built in 1908 by former Congressman William F. Aldrich. See pictures, relics and five murals by Giuseppe Moretti, creator of Vulcan in Birmingham.

Aldrich Coal Mine Museum, Inc. 1928 Store

Museum

1928 Company Store depicts early history of coal mining in Shelby County. Contains numerous collections of pictures, artifacts and simulated coal mine.

American Village

Historic Site

Colonial village, featuring Washington Hall (inspired by Mount Vernon), Colonial Courthouse, Oval Office, exhibits, costumed interpreters, and President's House (inspired by nation's First White House).

Ardledge Antiques & Collectibles

Antique

A unique selection of antiques in a quiet, country setting.

Montevallo Golf Club

Golf Course

Open to public. Pro shop, driving range, snack bar. Memberships and lessons available.

Tinglewood Trail/Orr Park

Outdoor Recreation Site

Walking trail through trees, many carved with animals and faces by a local artist. Shoal Creek meanders through park. Covered picnic tables, beautiful gazebo.

University of Montevallo

Historic Site

Buildings date from 1823. Campus designed by Olmsted Brothers of landscape architecture firm that designed New York's Central Park and grounds of Biltmore Estate.

University of Montevallo's Ebenezer Swamp Ecological Preserve

Outdoor Recreation Site

Sixty acres of wooded wetlands and home to numerous species of fungi, plants, and animals. Wheelchair-accessible boardwalk with interpretive signage.