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Clay
County Courthouse in Ashland, though newly renovated was built in 1906,
at a cost of only $38,000. It is an Italia Renaissance style.
Randolph
County Historical Museum, 809 Main Street, Roanoke, AL 36274;
334-863-4129. Free Admission; Artifacts and history of entire
Randolph area. Indian relics, documents, Civil War memorabilia,
collector's pottery made in Rock Mills in 1860s, vintage clothing, rotating
display of Alabama's famous indestructible Ella Smith dolls.
Shoal
Creek Church has stood for over 100 years in a
quiet valley in the Talladega National Forest. The hand-hewn pine log
structure is one the last remaining church buildings of its kind. In 1974,
the building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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