Barton Hall
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house, place with historical importance, plantation, Antebellum (architecture), NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, interesting place, Greek Revival (architecture), historic landmark, U.S. National Historic Landmark
Historic plantation house listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Built: 1840s
Architect: Armistead Barton
Architectural style: Greek Revival
Area: 4 acres
Also known as: Cunningham Plantation
Date added to NRHP: 11/7/1973
Other designations: U.S. National Historic Landmark
Current use: private home
Built: 1840s
Architect: Armistead Barton
Architectural style: Greek Revival
Area: 4 acres
Also known as: Cunningham Plantation
Date added to NRHP: 11/7/1973
Other designations: U.S. National Historic Landmark
Current use: private home
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barton_Hall_(Alabama)
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 34°45'5"N 88°0'9"W
- Riverton, Alabama 17 km
- Site of Holcut, MS 28 km
- Florence, Alabama 30 km
- Tennessee Valley Authority Nitrate Works 32 km
- Mississippi-Tennessee-Alabama Tripoint 34 km
- Assembly Area: Confederate Army 54 km
- Michie, Tennessee (wartime Monterey) 56 km
- Shiloh National Military Park 57 km
- Wells Creek Impact Structure 185 km
- Rose of Sharon Camp 191 km
- Lyle Acres Subdivision 4.6 km
- Vulcan Materials Rock Quarry 5.3 km
- Spring Valley 8.6 km
- Cherokee Nitrogen 8.8 km
- Barton 10 km
- Navistar International Corp. 11 km
- Buchanan Peninsula 11 km
- Woodall Mountain 22 km
- Tishomingo State Park 23 km
- J.P. Coleman State Park 24 km