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Old Alabama Town

Coordinates: 32°22′53″N 86°18′12″W / 32.38139°N 86.30333°W / 32.38139; -86.30333
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Old Alabama Town is a collection of restored 19th- and 20th-century structures reflecting the lives of the people who settled and developed central Alabama. It stretches along six blocks in the heart of historic downtown Montgomery, Alabama, depicting a cross-section of architecture, history and lifestyles from an elegant townhouse to rural pioneer living.

Old Alabama Town was developed and is administered by the Landmarks Foundation of Montgomery, a non-profit corporation that came into being in 1967. Since the purchase of the 1850s Ordeman Townhouse and its dependencies in 1968, Landmarks has acquired and restored more than 50 buildings on the site.

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32°22′53″N 86°18′12″W / 32.38139°N 86.30333°W / 32.38139; -86.30333