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Exhibit will be on view 10/7/2024 - 1/2/2025Monday - Thursday 10:00 - 4:00
at the Figh-Pickett House, home of the Montgomery County Historical Society
Montgomery, Alabama, experienced rapid growth after being incorporated in 1819, mainly due to the cotton trade. It became the county seat in 1822, and a new courthouse was built at Court Square. The Montgomery Railroad opened in 1832, improving the city's transportation connections. In 1846, the state capital was moved to Montgomery, and the Capitol building was constructed. Montgomery became the first city in the United States to install citywide electric street cars in 1886, known as the Lightning Route. From its incorporation in 1819 until the mid-1900s, Montgomery thrived and became a beautiful city.
This exhibit, Constructing the Capital City, features a selection of notable architects, builders, and craftsmen who contributed to the creation of significant architectural treasures in 19th-century Montgomery. Through this exhibit, we aim to share pieces of the past that inspire learning and exploration. We encourage you to share your insights by tagging us on Facebook. Together, we will preserve the past for the future.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
512 S Court St, Montgomery, AL, United States, Alabama 36104