For all of my life, I’ve known Alabama’s capital as Montgomery, as it has been since 1846. However, there were two other towns that claimed the title – Tuscaloosa from 1826 to 1846 and, before that, the abandoned Alabama town of Cahawba (or Cahaba … both are correct). Alabama’s first state capital for six years, the ghost town, is now a tourist attraction and archaeological park preserved by the Alabama Historical Commission.

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The Clear Creek Nature Trail is among the more than 11 miles of trails at Old Cahawba for enjoying the beautiful natural surroundings. A top pick is the 2.2-mile Old Cahawa Prairie Forever Wild Land Indian Trail.

For more information about this abandoned town in Alabama, visit the Old Cahawba section of the Alabama Historical Commission website. Keep up with the latest news from the park on the Old Cahawba Facebook page.

Have you ever visited Alabama’s first state capital? We’d love to hear about your experience.

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