Grove Hill, Alabama • Clarke County
Fort Sinquefield is a reconstructed stockade fort located in Grove Hill, Alabama. It was built by settlers in 1813 during the Creek War, serving as a refuge and defensive structure against attacks.
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Architecture
120 Cobb St., Grove Hill, Alabama
Architecture
168 N. Church St., Grove Hill, Alabama
Architecture
Dubose St., Bet. Church And Crawford Sts., Grove Hill, Alabama
Architecture
Us 84, 1.4 Mi. W Of Us 43, Grove Hill, Alabama
Architecture
101 Dickinson Ave., Grove Hill, Alabama
Architecture; Commerce; Community Planning And Development
Roughly Along Cobb, Court, Jackson, And Main Sts., Grove Hill, Alabama
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