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  2. Tree That Owns Itself (Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    The Tree That Owns Itself is an oak tree in Eufaula, Alabama. [1] A tree in the same location was given its freedom by E. H. Graves, the mayor of Eufaula, in 1935. Confederate soldier Captain John A. Walker previously owned the land that the tree is on, so the original tree was known as the

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Barbour ...

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    One of only two antebellum octagonal houses built in Alabama and the only one to survive. 13: Sheppard Cottage: Sheppard Cottage: May 27, 1971 : 504 E. Barbour St. Eufaula: Built in 1837, Sheppard Cottage is the oldest known residence in Eufaula. The cottage still has original wood mantels, fireplaces, and oak flooring.

  4. Seth Lore and Irwinton Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Seth Lore and Irwinton Historic District is a historic district in Eufaula, Barbour County, Alabama, United States.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 as Lore Historic District; the registration document identified and described 72 specific buildings. [2]

  5. Eufaula, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The city is located along U.S. Highways 82 and 431 in southeast Alabama on the Georgia state line, adjacent to the city of Georgetown, Georgia, which is east across the Chattahoochee River from the city. U.S. 431 runs through the city from north to south as Eufaula Avenue, leading north 47 mi (76 km) to Phenix City and southwest 51 mi (82 km ...

  6. Shorter Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Shorter Mansion is a Classical Revival-style historic house museum in Eufaula, Alabama, United States.The two-story masonry structure was originally built in 1884-1885 by Eli Sims Shorter II and his wife, Wileyna Lamar Shorter but burned in 1895 [Eufaula Daily Times article, May 14, 1895].

  7. I Grew Up In Mobile, Alabama, And These Are The Best Things ...

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    Around Town Mobile Carnival Museum. Sure, you know that Mobile is the birthplace of Mardi Gras in America, but there’s so much more to learn, and class is in session at the Mobile Carnival Museum.

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