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Oakleigh House

Mobile, Alabama

History

Octagon House

Clayton, Alabama

History

History

Old Harbin Hotel

Nauvoo, Alabama

History

General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Park

Restored to its 1930s appearance, our courtroom is the model for Harper Lee’s fictional courtroom settings in To Kill a Mockingbird. It’s now one of the most recognized courtrooms in America because of the popular film version of the book. Although the movie was not filmed here, the set designer came to Monroeville to measure, photograph and draw the courtroom before recreating it on a Hollywood sound stage. Today, fans of the classic novel come to the courthouse from all over the world because it is the most tangible connection to the book’s fictional Maycomb. Visitors are free to move throughout the courtroom, including the balcony, witness chair, judge’s bench and tables used by the prosecutor and defense attorney.

Old State Bank

Decatur, Alabama

History

Old York

Oakman, Alabama

History

Owen House

Columbiana, Alabama

History

Old Alabama Town

Montgomery, Alabama

History

Old Depot Museum

Selma, Alabama

History

Old Jail/Museum

Rockford, Alabama

History

Old St. Stephens

Saint Stephens, Alabama

History

Old Tavern

Tuscaloosa, Alabama

History

Orange Beach Museum

Orange Beach, Alabama

History