Governor Robert Patton House (Florence, Alabama)
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house, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, 1830s construction, Georgian (architecture)
Historic plantation house listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Built: 1835
Expanded: early 1900s (kitchen addition)
Architectural style: Georgian Revival
Area: 8.84 acres
Also known as: Sweetwater Plantation; Sweetwater Mansion
Date added to NRHP: 6/17/1976
Notes: Former home of the first governor of Alabama after the collapse of the Confederacy.
Built: 1835
Expanded: early 1900s (kitchen addition)
Architectural style: Georgian Revival
Area: 8.84 acres
Also known as: Sweetwater Plantation; Sweetwater Mansion
Date added to NRHP: 6/17/1976
Notes: Former home of the first governor of Alabama after the collapse of the Confederacy.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweetwater_Mansion
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 34°49'28"N 87°38'35"W
- Peter F. Armistead, Sr. House 9 km
- Johnson's Woods 10 km
- Clyde Carter House 11 km
- Preuit Oaks 20 km
- William Koger House 22 km
- Goode–Hall House 25 km
- Joseph Wheeler Plantation 40 km
- Hank Williams Jr. Residence 182 km
- The Pond & Stables at The Pond 189 km
- High Point Terrace 213 km
- Tennessee Valley Authority, Muscle Shoals Campus 5.3 km
- Underwood-Petersville, Alabama 6.3 km
- Kendale Gardens 6.9 km
- Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail - The Shoals 9 km
- North West Alabama Regional (MSL/KMSL) 10 km
- Seven Mile Island Wildlife Management Area 14 km
- Key Cave National Wildlife Refuge 15 km
- Locust Shores 17 km
- River Bend Solar Power Farm 18 km
- Navistar International Corp. 24 km
Tennessee Valley Authority, Muscle Shoals Campus
Underwood-Petersville, Alabama
Kendale Gardens
Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail - The Shoals
North West Alabama Regional (MSL/KMSL)
Seven Mile Island Wildlife Management Area
Key Cave National Wildlife Refuge
Locust Shores
River Bend Solar Power Farm
Navistar International Corp.