Our 35 acre museum grounds provide buildings and displays to help better appreciate the
pioneer way of life in Alabama. On the grounds you will find:
Wood-fired logging locomotive (1881)
Adams general store (1920)
Metcalf-Weed log house (1870)
Bradleyton train depot (1894)
Syrup shed and cane mill
Turpentine still
Amphitheater and stage
Road gang cage
Stationary steam engine
Debarker
Smoke house (1940)
Corn crib (1850)
Log barn (1850)
Redmon log house (1870)
Pool's covered bridge
Log church
Demonstration cabin (1860)
McNear schoolhouse (1928)
Working grist mill
Tenant house
Windmill
Tow-pen log house per-Civil War
Contact Information:
Phone: 334-566-3597 Fax:
334-566-3552 248 U.S. Highway
231 North Troy, Alabama 36081
For more information on the Museum please email the Director.
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