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| Half the town could live in this place |
I will post a few pictures from Lowndesboro, because it contains several genuine antebellum structures, so it is more picturesque than you would expect a town of 89 residents to be.
Apparently Lowndesboro has not had the same tornado problems that Selma and Sawyerville have had, so far.
I have now walked slightly more than halfway across Alabama, which came as a bit of a surprise, but this is my fourth week in Alabama, so I am making my way. There will be at least three more stops before Georgia.
I do not know how old the building in the picture above is, but it looks something like a puzzle I own, so I posted it. Here are some other Lowndesboro buildings:
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The Pillars, built in 1857
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| Meadowlawn, 1853 |
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| CME (Christian Methodist Episcopal) church, 1833 |
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| Lowndesboro Presbyterian Church, 1816 |
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