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May 8, 1980 (315 E. Magnolia Ave. Auburn: Queen Anne-style house built in 1885, significant for its association with poet Robert Wilton Burton.The house was dismantled in 1993.
Indian Pines Golf Course is an 18-hole public golf course located in Auburn and adjacent Opelika, Alabama, USA. In 2005, the course was cited by Golf Digest in their rating of Auburn as the "best golf city in America". [1] It is a par 71 course with summer bermuda grass and a bentgrass/ryegrass mix in the winter. Indian Pines was originally ...
Neville Arena, formerly Auburn Arena also known as The Jungle, is a 9,121-seat multi-purpose arena in Auburn, Alabama, on the campus of Auburn University.Built in 2010 to replace Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, the $86 million facility is the home of the Auburn Tigers men's and women's basketball, women's gymnastics, and women's volleyball teams.
Plainsman Park, officially Samford Stadium – Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park, is the college baseball venue for the Auburn University Tigers. As of 2015, its seating capacity is 4,096. As of 2015, its seating capacity is 4,096.
The fire station on Auburn Street. That is, if the sale with the town goes through. A letter of intent between the town and the restaurant owners was signed Monday, according to the Fire Department.
Noble Hall was built in 1854 as the main residence of a 2,000 acre (8 km 2) cotton plantation. The house was constructed utilizing rock masonry, with eight rooms featuring 12 foot (3.7 m) ceilings and 18 inch (46 cm) thick exterior walls.
The golf clubhouse was completed in 1962, and the golf course was built the following year. [2] A restaurant has occupied the building since 2015. [3] The architects were Arch R. Winter and T. Howard Ellis of Mobile. The club was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017. [1]
The Robert Wilton Burton House, at 315 E. Magnolia St. in Auburn, Alabama, was built in 1885 in Queen Anne style. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It was deemed "significant for its associations with Robert Wilton Burton (1848-1917), a locally noted poet.