Wetumpka, Alabama • Elmore County
The Abel Hagerty House in Wetumpka, Alabama, is a prominent example of Greek Revival architecture, featuring a pedimented central portico supported by four Doric columns. Its symmetrical design and classical details are characteristic of antebellum plantation homes in the region.
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Social History
Ne Of Wetumpka On Us 231, Wetumpka, Alabama
Commerce; Architecture
Roughly, Company St. From Spring St. To E. Bridge St. And E. Bridge And Commerce Sts. From Main To Hill Sts., Wetumpka, Alabama
Architecture
205 West Bridge St., Wetumpka, Alabama
Architecture
W. Bridge St., Wetumpka, Alabama
Architecture; Religion
308 Tuskeena St., Wetumpka, Alabama
Military; Exploration/Settlement
4 Mi (6.4 Km) Sw Of Wetumpka At Confluence Of The Coosa And Tallapoosa Rivers, Wetumpka, Alabama
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