Old Alabama Town, located in the heart of Central Alabama, offers a vivid look into the region’s 19th- and early 20th-century past. The village is a collection of authentic homes and buildings that have been rescued from demolition, meticulously restored, and repurposed as a living history museum. Visitors can explore the interiors and grounds, gaining insight into the daily lives and work of the area’s former residents. Each structure provides a tangible connection to the past, allowing for a deeper understanding of the historical context and cultural heritage of the region.
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