Collection of shotgun houses depicting low-income black life 1930s–1960s. Houses named for Civil Rights pioneers such as Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Ralph Abernathy. Photographs, articles, other memorabilia.
  Greene
Attractions
Formerly grocery store on Courthouse Square, now an antique business specializing in Empire and Victorian period pieces plus accessories, glassware and silver. Dealers welcome.
      Admission:     Free  
  
      Accepted:     Personal Checks, Travelers Checks  
  Concession stand. Free parking. Simulcast 18 race tracks, dogs and horses. Minimum age 18.
      Admission:     Free  
  
      Accepted:     Personal Checks, Travelers Checks  
  One of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in the South. Possibly most photographed antebellum home (ca. 1860) in Alabama. Fine antiques: Belter, Roux, Mallard, Meeks. National Trust Award 1997.
      Admission:     Admission Charged  
  
      Accepted:     Personal Checks, Travelers 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.
      Admission:     Admission Charged  
  
      Accepted:     Personal Checks  
  