The Alabama Ghost Town That's Perfect For An Autumn Day Trip
By Jennifer Young
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Published September 27, 2021
Are you looking for something interesting and unique to do this autumn? If so, how about exploring one of Alabama’s most popular ghost towns such as Old Cahawba? Old Cahawba is the perfect destination for an autumn day trip, and you can learn all about it below.
Old Cahawba, also known as Cahawba and Cahaba, is located in Dallas County, Alabama. Best known as "Alabama's Most Famous Ghost Town," it's currently operated as Old Cahawba Archaeological Park.
From the years 1820 to 1826, Cahawba was Alabama's first state capital. This town also served as the county seat for Dallas County. Shortly after the Civil War, Cahawba was abandoned and eventually became the ghost town it is today.
Situated at the confluence of the Alabama and Cahaba Rivers, Old Cahawba was once a thriving antebellum river town.
While exploring the ghost town today, which, as previously mentioned, is operated as Old Cahawba Archaeological Park, you'll encounter several historic buildings that have been preserved. One of these is St. Luke's Episcopal Church, which is more than 150 years old.
Another building you'll encounter is the Fambro-Arthur House, which was constructed in the early 1840s. This is also Old Cahawba's last remaining original home.
You'll then stumble upon what's left of the Crocheron Mansion. This magnificent home was constructed in the 1840s but sadly burned down in the early 1900s. Today, all that remains are a few of the home's brick columns.
During your visit, you'll even come across Old Cahawba's three cemeteries, which include gravestones dating back nearly 150 years.
Upon your arrival, don't forget to pick up a map at the park's Visitor Center. It'll show you where everything is. Keep in mind, there's an entrance fee to Old Cahawba Archaeological Park, which is $2 per adult and $1 per child.
For more information about Old Cahawba, you can view the ghost town's website
here and its Facebook page
here .
Have you ever explored Old Cahawba? If so, please share your experience with us in the comments below.
To experience one of Alabama’s most magnificent autumn views, you’ll want to take a day trip to Buck’s Pocket State Park to explore its Point Rock Trail. For information, be sure to take a look at the following article: The Spectacular Trail In Alabama That Leads To The Most Magnificent Autumn View .
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Old Cahawba Archaeological Park, 9518 Cahaba Rd, Orrville, AL 36767, USA