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Old Russell County Courthouse

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This building served as the Russell County Courthouse from 1866 to 1943 when Seale was the county seat. Said to be one of the oldest in the state, this building houses displays that feature Indian artifacts and fossils.

Location: Courthouse Square, Seale Alabama Telephone 334-855-3123

Other History nearby:
(Opelika) Brownfield House
(Union Springs) Bullock County Courthouse
(Union Springs) Bullock County Jail Museum
(Fort Mitchell) Chattahoochee Indian Heritage Center
(Columbus) Columbus Museum
(Tallassee) Confederate Armory

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