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The 28th Lieutenant Governor of Alabama, Lucy Baxley who served from 2003 to 2007 was born here. Pikeville: Marion: First county seat of Marion County Prairie Bluff: Prairie Blue, Dale, Daletown: Wilcox: 1819: 1870s: Submerged: Former Alabama River shipping port Riverton [4] [9] [10] Point Smith 1846-1851, Chickasaw 1851-1890, Riverton 1890 ...
Reportedly haunted locations in Mobile, Alabama (1 P) Pages in category "Reportedly haunted locations in Alabama" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Crybaby Bridge refers to numerous bridges across the United States, associated with urban legends and ghost stories involving the sounds of a baby crying.These tales typically involve tragic backstories of infanticide, accidents, or other sorrowful events that purportedly occurred at or near the bridges, for example, an urban legend relating to a baby or young child/children where the mother ...
Allegedly haunted locales in Portland include the Bagdad Theater, a vaudeville theater built by Universal Studios during 1927; Pittock Mansion, a mansion overlooking the city; the Roseland Theater, a former church and music venue; and the city's Portland Underground (or so-called shanghai tunnels), [121] made up of various passages beneath the ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Pages in category "Ghost towns in ...
On October 12, Hulu dropped 'Monster Inside: America's Most Extreme Haunted House.' Read on for all there is to know about McKamey Manor's spooky past. ... Alabama, per USA Today. And if someone ...
One of the first covered bridges in Alabama. Bridge burned down on July 15, 1972. Cane Creek: Calhoun: Ohatchee: 1886 N/A Cane Creek Bridge was destroyed by a flood in early 1936. Chamblee Mill: Blount: Blountsville: N/A 97 Blue Springs Creek: Bridge no longer extant. Chattahoochee River: Barbour: Eufaula: 1833 540 Chattahoochee River
The NHLs in Alabama comprise 3% of the approximately 1178 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Alabama. Four historic sites in the state are managed by the National Park Service. One of these, the Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site, is also designated an NHL.