Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday,Thursday-Sunday 10:00-17:00
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9518 Cahaba Rd, Orrville, AL 36767, United StatesMap
Phone+1 334-872-8058
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Interesting historical place to visit
If you like history, this is a cool place to visit. Sadly there is not a lot left from Alabama’s first capital but they have done a good job of saving what is there. Super helpful archeologist in the...
Old Cahawba is the first "permanent" capital of Alabama and is located about 8 miles from Selma. The interior of the Episcopal church is still under construction. Be certain and walk to the remains o...
As visitors from the UK we found this place fascinating. It’s well laid out with excellent information and this helps you imagine what the town would have been like. The ranger was very helpful and it...
The site of Alabama's first capital in 1819. you don't just happen upon this place. It was listed on a flyer we picked up at the Alabama state visitor center. It is quite a large area with old stre...
While it's a little off the beaten path, its very neat. Only $2 for adults to visit. It's an old city you can explore and see some of the buildings standing. They have cruiser bicycles you can use fo...
Interesting historical place to visit
If you like history, this is a cool place to visit. Sadly there is not a lot left from Alabama’s first capital but they have done a good job of saving what is there. Super helpful archeologist in the...
Old Cahawba
Old Cahawba is the first "permanent" capital of Alabama and is located about 8 miles from Selma. The interior of the Episcopal church is still under construction. Be certain and walk to the remains o...
We loved this place.
As visitors from the UK we found this place fascinating. It’s well laid out with excellent information and this helps you imagine what the town would have been like. The ranger was very helpful and it...
Way off the beaten path.
The site of Alabama's first capital in 1819. you don't just happen upon this place. It was listed on a flyer we picked up at the Alabama state visitor center. It is quite a large area with old stre...
Such a cool place to explore for $2
While it's a little off the beaten path, its very neat. Only $2 for adults to visit. It's an old city you can explore and see some of the buildings standing. They have cruiser bicycles you can use fo...