While driving through Alabama, you’ll come across many small towns that are full of history and charm. One town in particular is Mooresville. As you take a drive, or stroll, through this historic small town, you’ll be reminded of Mayberry. It’s that charming! When it comes to history, no other small town in Alabama outshines Mooresville. Read on to learn why.
Mooresville is located in Limestone County, Alabama between the cities of Huntsville and Decatur. It covers 64 acres and is a must-visit for anyone passing through the area.
This historic small town, which features white picket fences and tree-shaded streets, has been called "Alabama's Williamsburg."
Because of its incorporation in 1818, Mooresville, which only has around 60 residents, is one of Alabama's oldest towns. It's also older than the state of Alabama, which wasn't admitted to the union until 1819.
Interestingly, the entire town of Mooresville is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It's no wonder this small town is a popular destination for history buffs. Pictured is the former Bedingfield General Store.
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There are several well-known landmarks standing in Mooresville, including its historic post office.
It also has call boxes that date back prior to the American Civil War. Mooresville's post office is located at the corner of Lauderdale and High streets.
In the early 1860s, prior to becoming the president of the United States, James A. Garfield preached at Mooresville Church of Christ. This historic church is located on Market Street.
This historic building, which was built in 1820, was Mooresville's first post office. It's currently operating as a museum and as the official town hall. The Stagecoach Inn & Tavern is located on High Street.
There’s so much more to see and do in the historic town of Mooresville. For additional information, you can take a look at the town’s website here.
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