Constructed in 1910 as dairy complex. Abandoned barn structures were transformed into state-of-the-art restaurant & meeting center in 2000. Tours available upon request.
Dr. Francis’ Medical Museum
Phone:
256-525-6503
Fax:
256-435-4103
Schedule:
Open by appt.; call M–F 8:30–4:30.
Mailing:
c/o RSVP, 204 Ladigo St. SE
Jacksonville, AL 36265
Admission:
Free
Considered one of finest examples of mid-19th-century professional offices in Alabama. Greek Revival doctor’s office and apothecary shop filled with authentic medical and pharmaceutical tools of 1800s.
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