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Pell City’s Historical Residential District
The earliest neighborhood in Pell City was the Residential...
A County Older Than The State
St. Clair County
Created in 1818 by territorial legi...
Historic Facade Replication
A fire in 1982 destroyed the historic Horace Clark and Ape...
Waite Block Annex
1899
Architect O.C. Jewett built the Waite Block Ann...
M. W. Grand Lodge of Georgia
Free and Accepted Masons
The first Masonic meeting i...
Camp Winnataska
Dr. Elwyn Ballard, Commissioner of Boy Scouts in the Birmi...
Magee Marsh Wildlife Area
A Feature of the Great Black Swamp
A dense swamp for...
Pell City, Alabama
The town charter for Pell City was granted in 1887. The to...
Navarre Church of the Brethren
The Navarre Church of the Brethren was organized in...
Winter Veterans Memorial
In memory of the men and women who have served, in war and...
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Pell City’s Historical Residential District
The earliest neighborhood in Pell City was the Residential District, located on the northern boundary of the Downtown Historic District. The Residential District was the preferred location for many of the earliest leaders involved in the growth and development of ...
A County Older Than The State
St. Clair County
Created in 1818 by territorial legislature. Named for Revolutionary hero, Gen. St. Clair. First settlers from Tennessee, Georgia – veterans of Creek Indian War, 1813-14.
Pell City established as industrial town in 1890 by George H. Pell of New ...
Historic Facade Replication
A fire in 1982 destroyed the historic Horace Clark and Apex buildings. The facades of the two buildings were replicated in 1997.
1900, Horace Clark Building (left); 1897, Apex Building (right).
Owner: Olympic Gaming SD, L.L.C.
Replication Architect: Spencer Raymond Ruff, A.L.A. N.C.A.R.B.
General ...
Waite Block Annex
1899
Architect O.C. Jewett built the Waite Block Annex as a two-story structure and immediately established his offices on the second floor. In 1901 The Wrought Iron Range Co. moved in to the first floor. A recessed entry between this building ...
M. W. Grand Lodge of Georgia
Free and Accepted Masons
The first Masonic meeting in Georgia was held in 1734 at the town of Sunbury in what is now Liberty County, with General James Edward Oglethorpe serving as Worshipful Master. This was just seventeen years after the ...
Camp Winnataska
Dr. Elwyn Ballard, Commissioner of Boy Scouts in the Birmingham, and his wife, Florence Aye Ballard, discovered this site in 1914, and became vital forces in the founding and growth of the camp. Boy Scouts and Boys Club members from ...
Magee Marsh Wildlife Area
A Feature of the Great Black Swamp
A dense swamp forest roughly the size of the state of Connecticut once stretched across this region of Ohio and Indiana. A remnant of ancient Lake Maumee, this dense, soggy flatland supported abundant waterfowl ...
Pell City, Alabama
The town charter for Pell City was granted in 1887. The town was named for George Hamilton Pell, a prominent New York industrialist and president of the East and West Railroad. In 1901, the town was almost deserted when a ...
Navarre Church of the Brethren
The Navarre Church of the Brethren was organized in 1869 at a site approximately 850 feet east of here. The last service was a homecoming August 19, 2001. The church bell was donated and moved to Navarre Cemetery in 2005.
Marker ...
Winter Veterans Memorial
In memory of the men and women who have served, in war and peace, on the land, in the air, on the seas.
[American Legion emblem]
[Veterans of Foreign Wars emblem]
Donated by Wright - Howard
VFW Post 2495 Dedicated June 6, 1999
[military service ...