Prattville, Alabama • Autauga County
Mount Sinai School in Prattville, Alabama, is a historic Gothic Revival school building constructed in 1920. Funded in part by the Rosenwald Fund, it served as a crucial educational center for African American students during segregation. The property remains an important testament to local Black history.
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550 Upper Kingston Rd., Prattville, Alabama
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Roughly Bounded By Northington Rd., 1st, 6th, Bridge, And Court Sts., Prattville, Alabama
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S Of Prattville Off Al 14, Prattville, Alabama
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