Old St. Stephens Historical Park
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park, place with historical importance, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places
St. Stephens was the first territorial capital of Alabama (1817-1819). At statehood the capitol was moved to Cahaba and the town was gradually abandoned as people moved further away from the river. It is on the National Registar of Historic Places and is a historical park and archeological site.
www.oldststephens.com/visit_st_stephens.htm
www.oldststephens.com/visit_st_stephens.htm
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Stephens,_Alabama
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Coordinates: 31°33'33"N 88°2'23"W
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