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 Alabama historic homes and cultural sites can be found across the  state’s 52,423 square-mile total area.Bound  by the Gulf of Mexico, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Florida,  Alabama is a place that is known not only for its excellent  hospitality and laidback lifestyle, but also for its rich history.    
The  30th  largest state takes its name from the Alabama, a southern Indian  tribe.  The name itself is said to have its roots in the Choctaw  language.  From the Native American people to the early European  settlers and now the present folks who call West Alabama Real Estate home, the state  has definitely had many cultural influences. 
Alabama  historic homes provide a glimpse into the past and valuable  information about the State and its history.  There are historic  villages and districts, homes with architectural influences from many  different periods, and remnants of what used to be. 
The  Alabama Constitution Village in Huntsville, the Anniston Downtown  District, Athens Town Square, the Battle-Friedman House in  Tuscaloosa, the Bellingrath Gardens and Home in Mobile, and the  Bessemer Pioneer Homes, are just a handful of Alabama historic homes and Alabama Plantations that one can come across while here.  
Alabama  historic homes are part of the state’s charm. For more information  about relocating to Alabama or purchasing real estate, get in touch  with one of Bill Mackey Real Estate’s agents at 1-888-236-3994. 
  
											
											
  
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