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Voices from years long gone echo among the gleaming hardwood floors, stately
Corinthian columns and ornate furnishings of Alabama's grand homes.
In the Gulf Coast region, discover Mobile's well-preserved homes, from the
Italianate style of the Richards-DAR House to the Creole cottage-style farmhouse
of the Carlen House Museum.
Looking for a different angle? Head to Clayton in the River Heritage region
and visit the Octagon House – the only antebellum example of octagon-style
architecture remaining in the state.
In Tuskegee, pay tribute to Booker T. Washington and Tuskegee University at The
Oaks. The 1899 home was built by students and faculty with bricks made by the
students.
Walk in the steps of courage at Ivy Green in Tuscumbia. Built in 1820, the
birthplace of Helen Keller hosts The Miracle Worker each summer to
retell her remarkable story.
Alabama's grand homes have many stories to tell. Take time to listen.
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