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First Congretational Church of Marion The First Congregational Church of Marion is a historic church at 601 Clay Street in Marion, Alabama. It was built in 1871 after the congregation was established in 1869 by freed slaves and the American Missionary Association. The congregation later became affiliated with the United Church of Christ in the 1950s. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. 601 Clay Street, Marion, AL, United States | |
Kenworthy Hall This plantation house was completed in 1860 and is one of the best preserved examples of Richard Upjohn‘s distinctive asymmetrical Italian villa style. It is the only surviving residential example of Upjohn’s Italian villa style that was especially designed to suit the Southern climate and the plantation lifestyle. | |
Marion Alabama Marion is the county seat of Perry County Alabama. With a population of 3,686, Marion is the 148th most populated city in the state of Alabama. Marion, Alabama, United States |