Formerly grocery store on Courthouse Square, now an antique business specializing in Empire and Victorian period pieces plus accessories, glassware and silver. Dealers welcome.
Twin Oaks Plantation
Street address:
Rt. 1, Box 14AA, Hwy. 14W
Clinton, AL 35462
Phone:
205-372-1090
Fax:
205-372-6308
Schedule:
Tours Tu–Sat. 10–4.
Mailing:
Rt. 1, Box 14AA
Eutaw, AL 35462
Discount:
Group
Admission:
Admission Charged
Accepted:
Personal Checks
1852 antebellum 3-story Greek Revival cotton plantation. Capt. Nathan Carpenter organized Confederate Rangers of Company B 36th Alabama on front lawn. Meticulously restored, furnished with period antiques and Old Paris porcelain. Weddings, luncheons, tours.
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