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Fort Gaines Historic Site Open in a new windowLink Details
- An island once owned by the French, Spanish, British, and back to the Spanish only to lose area to the Americans in 1813 with visitor information on tours and programs located at Dauphin Island.
- http://www.dauphinisland.org/fort.htm

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Landmark Park Open in a new windowLink Details
- An 1890s living history farm that includes a home and buildings, a schoolhouse, general store, church, nature trails, and wildlife exhibits with general information, events, planetarium, and programs located at Dothan.
- http://www.landmarkpark.com/

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Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park Open in a new windowLink Details
- A collection of over 45 19th and 20th century buildings, and includes history, calendar of events, photos, admissions and fees, and directions located at McCalla.
- http://www.tannehill.org/

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Old Alabama Town Open in a new windowLink Details
- A collection of authentically restored 19th and 20th century structures with information on tours and features, calendar, FAQ, newsletter, and gift shops located at Montgomery.
- http://www.oldalabamatown.com/

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Old Cahawba Open in a new windowLink Details
- Site of the first capital with ruins and a cemetery, and contains images, history, projects, photo album, and announcements located at Selma.
- http://www.cahawba.com/

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Burritt on the Mountain Open in a new windowLink Details
- 14-room mountaintop mansion was in the shape of an X for Dr. William Henry Burritt. The historic park contains restored farm buildings which interpret rural life during 1850's and 1900's and features nature trails. Huntsville.
- http://www.burrittmuseum.com/

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