LaGrange, GA
LaGrange, Georgia, nestled in the gentle rolling hills at 705 feet elevation, holds a history richer than its textile mill origins might suggest. Named in 1828 for Lafayette’s estate, LaGrange’s story intertwines with…
Bellevue (LaGrange, Georgia)
· 0.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over here – you're about to see the stunning Bellevue mansion, once home to a Confederate Senator who tried to hold the South together. Built between 1853 and 1855, Bellevue was the residence of Benjamin Harvey…
FDR's Little White House
· 12.7 mi · Historical Marker
The modest cottage in Warm Springs where FDR sought treatment for polio and where he died on April 12, 1945, while sitting for a portrait.
McCosh Grist Mill
· 12.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
You're near the McCosh Grist Mill, a place where the echoes of rural Alabama's agricultural past still whisper. It's the oldest stone grist mill still standing in the state. James Eichelburger McCosh, whose family had…
William D. Phillips Log Cabin
· 12.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine building your home from scratch, surrounded by wilderness. That's exactly what William D. Phillips did right here in the late 1700s. William D. Phillips, born in 1768, built a log cabin for his family. He and…
Callaway Gardens
· 16.9 mi · Historical Marker
A 2,500-acre resort and gardens in Pine Mountain founded by textile industrialist Cason Callaway, home to the Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center.
Valley, AL
· 17.5 mi · Local history
The name "Valley, Alabama," feels straightforward, almost inevitable, given the geography. The town sits nestled, as the name suggests, within the Chattahoochee River Valley, where the land dips and rolls alongside the…
Grantville Historic District
· 17.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over for a minute; this town played a small but important role in Georgia's cotton boom. Grantville's story really took off in the mid-1800s, growing around the railroad that runs right through the center of town.…
Five Points, AL
· 18.5 mi
Five Points, Alabama sits nestled in Chambers County, close to the Georgia line. It might seem like a sleepy Southern town, but its history is surprisingly vibrant, especially when you consider the talent that has…
F. D. Roosevelt State Park
· 19.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine hiking the same trails where FDR found peace and shaped his vision for America! This park, named after Franklin Delano Roosevelt, was a haven for him during his struggle with polio. He frequently visited nearby…