Harper Lee, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, was born and raised in Monroeville, AL. The fictional town of Maycomb i …
At this location prior to the construction of this building, there was the Commercial Hotel which was a wood-frame building. In 1939, this old buildin …
This marker is located at downtown Monroeville in the small park adjacent to Johnson’s Jewelers at the intersection of South Alabama Avenue and Claibo …
This mural was painted by Baldwin County artist, William Harrison. It depicts the fictional scene in Monroeville native Harper Lee’s classic, “To Kil …
The Old Monroe County Courthouse, completed in 1904, was designed by the prominent Southern architect Andrew Bryan. The courthouse gained national fam …
Author, Truman Capote, spent a large portion of his childhood living with and visiting his Faulk cousins in Monroeville, AL. Capote was close friends …