Meriweather-Beinert House

This is a private residence- drive by only.
learn moreMeriwether-Steele House

The Dr. Willis Meriwether House, also known as the Clark-Malone House, is a historic vernacular Greek Revival style house in Eutaw, AL. The house is a two-story wood framed building on a brick foundation. Six square box columns span the front portico. …
learn moreMesopotamia Female Seminary

The original site of the Mesopotamia Female Seminary was just west of Eutaw. In 1889 this building was moved to the present location at the intersection of Main & Wilson. It became the core of Eutaw Female College, a reorganization of the old Euta …
learn moreMural at the Eutaw Post Office

The post office in Eutaw, Alabama houses a wonderful example of New Deal artwork: a mural titled “The Countryside” by Robert Gwathmey. The work was commissioned by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts and completed in 1941.
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This is a private residence- drive by only The Murphy-Dunlap house is just one of many historic antebellum homes in Eutaw, AL. This frame-story-over-high-brick-foundation style house was built in 1847 by Daniel R. Wright. It has an unusual “winter kitc …
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The house is thought to have been built in 1896
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This is a private residence- drive by only.
learn moreMyrtle Hill

Myrtle Hill is a historic house located in Boligee, Alabama. The house was built in 1840 and placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. *Known as Boligee Hill from 1840-1869 when it was renamed to Myrtle Hall. The house was renamed to …
learn moreOld Green County Courthouse, 1838 & rebuilt 1868
ÊThe courthouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 24, 1971, due to its architectural significance.Ê
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Old Greene County Probate Office, 1856
This building is included in the Green County Courthouse listing that was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on March 24, 1971. It is also a contributing property to the Green County Courthouse Historic District thatÕs listed on t …
learn moreOld Lock 7 Complex, West Damsite Park

The Lock 7 Recreation Area and West Damsite Park has a Southern and Northern component. The southern section is more open and park-like. It features a large parking area,picnic tables, and a shaded camping area. This section of the park also has higher …
learn moreOliver-Braune House

This home began as a one-room law office that was built and used by Judge William C. Oliver. This house was added to the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage (ARLH) on October 12, 1976 and subsequently placed on the National Register of Historic …
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Rev. John H. Gray House

The Rev. John H. Gray House is a historic house in Eutaw, Alabama built in the 1830s. The house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Antebellum Homes in Eutaw Thematic Resource on April 2, 1982, due to its architectural …
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Rosemount

Rosemount is a historic plantation house located in Forkland, Alabama. The house was built between the years of 1832 and 1850 by the Glover family. The house is sometimes referred to as the “Grand Mansion of Alabama.”
learn moreRunaway Branch Park

This area tends to attract many migrants in spring and fall. The park rings with the songs of the Prothonotary Warbler starting in April. Yellow-throated Warblers, Northern Parulas, and Pine Warblers are well represented here, as well. On the banks an …
learn moreSheriff’s Office at the Town Square, 1842

This small two-story brick building is referred to as the Old Sheriff’s Office and the Grand Jury Room. It is located on the northeast corner of Eutaw’s Old Courthouse Square and is identified by a bronze plaque that gives 1842 as the completion date …
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Restaurant on the square in downtown Eutaw email is squarerootseutaw@gmail.com
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St. John’s Episcopal Church

Used to be known as St. John’s-In-The-Prairie, the church was built around 1860 and relocated from Greensboro to its current location in 1879. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
learn moreSt. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 1854

Join us in worship on the fourth Sunday of every month at 11 am. This church was built in 1854 at the plantation community of The Fork of Greene located twelve miles southeast of Boligee, AL. The building was consecrated by Bishop Cobbs on April 28, 1 …
learn moreSt. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 1914

In 1845, the Anglican minister Rev. John H. Linebaugh organized and taught an Anglican confirmation class in Eutaw. Nine were confirmed in June of 1845 and the small congregation was organized into a parish. The first vestry was elected and appointed t …
learn moreStephen Hale Fowler House

Also known as the Hale-Jarvis-Trotter House, the Stephen Hale Fowler House is thought to have been built in 1842. The house was added to the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage on November 30, 1977 and placed on the National Register of Historic …
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