Lee County, Alabama
Auburn Players Theater (Church)
[Map] The oldest building in its original location on the campus of Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.Also known as: Auburn University Chapel, Presbyterian Church
Cullars Rotation (Site)
[Map] The oldest ongoing cotton fertility experiment in the United States, the oldest soil fertility experiment in the Southern United States, and the second oldest continuous cotton experiment in the world.Also known as: Alvis Field
Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church (Church)
[Map] The first African American church built in the Auburn area after the end of the Civil War in 1865.Also known as: Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.
Noble Hall (House)
[Map] A historic Greek Revival style plantation house in Auburn, Alabama.Also known as: Frazer-Brown-Pearson Home
Old President's Mansion (House)
[Map] Was constructed in 1915 as the residence for the president of Auburn University (then the Alabama Polytechnic Institute).Also known as: Social Center, Katharine Cooper Cater Hall, Cater Hall
Old Rotation (Site)
[Map] The third-oldest ongoing field crop experiment in the United States and the oldest continuous cotton experiment in the world.
Scott-Yarbrough House (House)
[Map] An antebellum cottage in Auburn, Alabama.Also known as: Pebble Hill, Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities
Spring Villa (House)
[Map] A historic Carpenter Gothic plantation house on the outskirts of Opelika, Alabama.
Summers Plantation (House)
[Map] 475 Lee Rd. 181, Opelika, AlabamaAlso known as: Cooper House; Long,William,Plantation
U.S. Post Office (Post office)
[Map] Was built in 1915.Also known as: George W. Andrews Federal Building
U.S. Post Office (Post office)
[Map] 144 Tichenor Ave., Auburn, AlabamaAlso known as: Auburn City Hall