Housed in renovated Southern Railway Terminal. Contains artifacts, documents, photographs, 1800s furnishings and farm implements, Civil War collection relating to 1862 28th Alabama Regiment, antique telephone display, library.
Cedar Creek Golf Course
Street address:
900 Cedar Creek Dr.
Bessemer, AL 35022
Phone:
205-424-8450
Fax:
205-424-8481
Mailing:
900 Cedar Creek Dr.
Bessemer, AL 35022
Discount:
senior
Admission:
Unknown
Accepted:
Personal Checks
Travelers Checks
Neat course, relatively short. Tree-lined. Small, nice greens.
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Original structures dating from early 1800s, built of logs covered with clapboard. Many original owners contributed to development of Alabama in education, politics, veterinary medicine, agriculture and other fields.
Variety of shopping and sightseeing options. Home to Alabama's oldest restaurant, The Bright Star, and many renovated buildings dating back to 1887.
Rolling hills, trees and water.
Preserved and operated by the West Jefferson County Historical Society.
Thomas Hennington Owen originally began construction on the Owen Plantation House in 1833 when he built the two rooms that now make up the back wing. He and his bride, Malissa Rose Sadler, moved into the quaint structure that year.
The McAdory Plantation House was built around 1840 on an estate of about 2,000 acres by Thomas McAdory, Jr. The pioneer architect constructed the dog-trot style house from numbered hand-hewn logs and wooden pegs.