17 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
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Montgomery, AL
Montgomery, Alabama, a city draped in Southern charm and steeped in history, owes its name to a Revolutionary War hero. Incorporated in 1819, the city was christened in honor of General Richard Montgomery, who lost his…
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Grove Court Apartments
· 0.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Take a look at those overgrown ruins. They're all that's left of the Grove Court Apartments, a once-celebrated housing complex. Built in 1947, Grove Court was lauded for its innovative design, offering modern living…
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Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church
· 0.7 mi · Historical Marker
Martin Luther King Jr. served as pastor of this church from 1954 to 1960, organizing the Montgomery Bus Boycott from its basement.
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The Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum
· 0.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine being a fly on the wall in a house where two literary legends were battling their demons and creating masterpieces! This is the Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum, the only surviving home where they lived…
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Alabama State Capitol
· 0.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Right here, at the Alabama State Capitol, American history took a sharp turn. In 1861, this building served as the First Confederate Capitol. Delegates from seceding states gathered here to form the Confederate States…
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William Lowndes Yancey Law Office
· 0.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This unassuming office belonged to one of the South's most vocal advocates for secession leading up to the Civil War. William Lowndes Yancey used this building as his law office from 1846 until his death. He partnered…
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Rosa Parks Bus Stop
· 0.9 mi · Historical Marker
Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat near this corner on December 1, 1955, sparking the 381-day Montgomery Bus Boycott.
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Court Square Fountain
· 0.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine this: you're standing where Native Americans once drew water from a natural spring. That's right beneath the Court Square Fountain! This spot matters because it connects us to centuries of history. Back in 1885,…
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Hank Williams Museum
· 1.0 mi · Historical Marker
Montgomery was Hank Williams' adopted hometown, where he played on WSFA radio and launched his career before dying at twenty-nine.
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Lower Commerce Street Historic District
· 1.1 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever wonder what Montgomery looked like in its early boomtown days? Lower Commerce Street is a great place to imagine it. Back in the mid-1800s, this area transformed from riverfront warehouses into a bustling…
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Hope Hull, AL
· 7.5 mi
Hope Hull, Alabama, a small community south of Montgomery, might seem like just another dot on the Alabama map. But look closer, and you’ll find it has connections to some truly significant figures in American history.
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Fort Toulouse and Fort Jackson
· 9.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over here; this is where history happened, twice! Right here at the fork of the Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers, you'll find the site of both Fort Toulouse and Fort Jackson, crucial locations in the early American…
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Prattville, AL
· 11.5 mi
Prattville, Alabama, carries the echoes of industry and artistry. The town owes its existence to Daniel Pratt, whose cotton mill on Autauga Creek set the stage for its industrial character. His legacy is woven into the…
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Hickory Ground
· 12.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a bustling town center, not of settlers, but of the Muscogee Creek people. This is Hickory Ground, or Otciapofa, a place that was once the heart of the Creek Nation. Here, the National Council of the Creek…
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Pike Road, AL
· 12.8 mi · Local history
Pike Road, Alabama, a town carved out of Montgomery County's eastern sprawl, has been wrestling with its identity for years, a tension made visible in the ongoing debate over school zoning. Once a collection of farms…
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Wetumpka State Penitentiary
· 14.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
These old walls whisper tales of Alabama's past, as you're passing the site of the Wetumpka State Penitentiary, the state's very first prison. Construction began in the mid-1840s, and for decades, this imposing…
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Slapout, AL
· 18.7 mi
Slapout, Alabama, is the kind of place you might drive right through without noticing. It’s nestled in Elmore County, part of the greater Montgomery metropolitan area, and known more for its unassuming rural character…