Lowndesboro, Alabama
Lowndesboro is a town in Lowndes County, Alabama, United States.
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The Marengo House was originally built in Autauga County in 1847 then disassembled, moved across the Alabama River, and reassembled in Lowndesboro in 1854. On March 1, 2011, Lowndesboro Town Hall moved to the ground floor of Marengo.
Lowndesboro Post Office (ZIP Code: 36752)
Meadowlawn Plantation was built in 1853. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property in the Lowndesboro Historic District in December 1973.
The C.M.E. Church in Lowndesboro was built in 1833. The cupola on top is from Alabama's original state capitol building at Old Cahawba.
Lowndesboro Presbyterian Church was founded in 1816, is a member of the Presbyterian Church in America, still holding regular worship services.
The Pillars is a Greek Revival antebellum plantation home that was built in 1857 by Archibald Tyson, a cotton planter from North Carolina.
The Dicksonia Plantation was a Greek Revival mansion built in 1830. It was completely destroyed by a fire in 1964.