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Artisan Well Doster Road, Prattville, AL 36066, 334-365-7392, Historically, Prattville was known as The Fountain City for its numerous artisan wells. Many of the wells are no longer operationals, but some, still produce fresh, sweet water. Visit this well and enjoy a drink of nature. Relax for a bit under the old-fashioned tin shed. This well is a refreshing stop for tourists and locals. more... |
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Buena Vista (circa 1830) County Road 4, Prattville, AL 36067, 334-361-0961, Originally called Montgomery House, this Greek Revival, plantation home was significant to the cultural development of central Alabama. Legend has it that Andrew Jackson patterned the staircase at his home, The Hermitage, after visiting.  |
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Prattaugan Museum and Heritage Center (circa 1840) 102 East Main Street, Prattville, AL 36067, 334-361-0961, This Greek Revival house is now a museum of Autauga history. There are interesting artifacts that tell the story of historic Prattville families. Newspapers, books and other records, are housed in the Heritage Center. more...  |
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Overlook Memorial Park Jay Street, Prattville, AL 36066, This park is a feast for the senses, with a Fragrance Garden, a variety of plants, Braille descriptions, a walking path and playground. |
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Pratt Park Dosdter Road, Prattville, AL 36067, 334-365-7392, This beautiful park is located in the heart of Old Prattville. The grounds feature a small pond, walking trail, playgrounds and pavillion. Pratt Park is host to many community events and festivals. |
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Wilderness Park Upper Kingston Road, Prattville, AL 36067, 334-361-3640, Interesting and educational, this park has giant oriental bamboo which soar 60 feet! It also contains the State's second largest Beech tree. The area was dedicated in 1982 as the first wilderness park developed inside a city limits in U.S. |
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