Old Prattvillage

Old Prattvillage
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First Street, Prattville

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Old Prattvillage is a collection of structures from the 1800's. Some are standing in their original locations and others relocated by the efforts of the Autauga County Heritage Association and private citizens. This group of buildings, primarily residential, now house a variety of commercial establishments and have been preserved in order that we may have some remembrance of what this town once was like. Included are the Mims Hotel, c.1840, a small Chapel and beautiful garden maintained by the Master Gardeners, an original Mill Cottage and a house which is believed by some to be the oldest house still standing in Prattville. Hundreds of school children tour the area each year. Visitors may walk through the area for a flavor of old Prattville.

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First Presbyterian Church was organized in 1846 with thirteen chartering members. Four years later the first church was dedicated. This was a one-room frame structure located near the cotton gin factory on the south side of Autauga Creek.
The First United Methodist Church was founded in 1843. Daniel Pratt provided and equipped a room above a store for these first meetings and later donated land and money for a larger and more elaborate church building.
Episcopal Services were held in Prattville as early as the late 1840's, but the congregation formally organized in 1859 as Saint Mark's Episcopal mission and was admitted to the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama in 1877.
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