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Booker’s Mill near Evergreen, AL

Booker’s Mill is known for both its historical value and scenic beauty.  The mill, built in the 1800s by prison workers, provided electricity to the neighborhood.  It has long been closed as an electricity generating plant.  The land and the building now give the Conecuh County residents function.  It offers the residents and may visitors [...]

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The White House Hotel at Evergreen, AL (ca. 1903-1910)

This hotel was constructed between 1903 & 1910. It marked the era of the beginning of automobile travel in Conecuh County and the period when tourism was significant in Evergreen.  This is the only original hotel building that remains in the downtown district.  It has served as a hotel, a boarding house and private residence.  [...]

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St. Mary’s Episcopal Church (c. 1880) at Evergreen, AL

The first Episcopalian minister came to Evergreen in December 1870.  This Episcopalian church was built circa 1880.  Prior to this, the Episcopalian congregation held their services at the Union Church which was a community church that all denominations shared.  St. Mary’s is Evergreen’s oldest church.  It is one of only a few buildings that survived [...]

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The Old Airport Tower & Beacon at Evergreen, AL

In 1925 the United States Congress passed the Kelly Act and created the U.S. Department of Commerce which in turn established the U.S. Air Mail.  In 1927, Civil Air Mail Route 23 (CAM-23) was established between New Orleans , LA and Atlanta , GA . In 1931, CAM-23 was modified and that action led to [...]

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The Taliaferro House at Evergreen, AL (ca. 1883)

This home was constructed circa 1883 by Cadwallader Beale. Beale operated the Evergreen Hotel which was located on corner of West Front and Rural Sts. He sold the house to Dr. Charles T. Taliaferro, a surgeon in the WBTS (War Between the States); later practicing medicine and operated one of the first pharmacies in the [...]

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First United Methodist Church at Evergreen, AL (1906)

Records indicate that a Conecuh County Circuit first appeared in the Methodist Conference in 1821.  The early church was called “Thick Woods” and was located about one mile west of Evergreen.  This church burned around 1830.  The present building was constructed in 1906 at a total cost of $6010.82.  The church included a sanctuary and [...]

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Weaver Log Cabin at Evergreen, AL (ca. 1877)

This small log cabin, located in the Evergreen Municipal Park, was originally located near the community of Castleberry.  It is a section of a larger cabin built ca. 1877 by John Daniel Weaver, Jr. This section of the cabin originally served as the dining room. The Evergreen Municipal Park is located on the north side [...]

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Evergreen Baptist Church at Evergreen, AL (1908)

The Evergreen Baptist Church was organized March 15, 1845.  The sanctuary of the present church was constructed in a Tudor Revival style and dedicated February 2, 1908.  The Education Building was completed in 1950, Groom Hall was dedicated in 1968 and the Activities Building was constructed in 1974. The Louise Short Widows and Orphans Home [...]

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The Evergreen Depot at Evergreen, AL

The historic Evergreen Depot located on the old L & N Railroad line in downtown Evergreen was constructed in 1907 and ready for occupancy by March of 1908. The depot was described as an ornament to the town, and pride for everyone, the best and most ornate outside of large cities, according to a newspaper [...]

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