Autauga County Heritage Association
Residents of Autauga County, Ala., can go to the ACHA museum to research family history and other local documents.
The ACHA was born out of a sense of collective guilt after the Daniel Pratt mansion was leveled. After more than a decade of regret at having lost forever one of our most treasured of historic homes, the Prattville Study Club, then a group of 50 women, initiated the establishment of a county historical society. In 1976, our nation’s bi-centennial year, the Autauga County Heritage Association’s first president, Evelyn Striplin, was elected from among the 309 charter members of the association
| Other Historic sites in this state by Type | ||
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| Archaeological | Architecture, Historic | Army Museums |
| Battlefields | Buildings, Historic | Cemeteries |
| Churches | Districts, Historic | Forts & Military |
| Homes, Historic | Living History | Monuments & Memorials |
| Museums | Navy Ships | Parks |
| Plantations | Records & Research | Trails |



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