My husband spent the day driving me around Florence, he would stop and let me out long enough to take a few pictures.
We stopped in the Marriott's parking lot to get a picture of The Father of Rock ‘n’ Roll, & Sam Phillips in Florence.
We stopped on Veterans Drive so I could take a picture of the Florence Wagon Works Marker, it was very worn.
We stopped on Veterans Drive behind the Hampton Inn so I could take a picture of the John McKinney marker.
John McKinney Associate Justice US Supreme Court |
We rode uptown Florence where I took pictures of the Site of Fame Studio, Father of Rock Roll, marker located on the corner of Florence Blvd and Seminary Street.
College Place Historic District there are two of these markers one located at Lelia Ave & Willingham Road the other marker is located at the end of Willingham Road and North Sherrod Avenue |
The land on which this district rests was part of the 1818 sale by the Cypress Land Company which established the City of Florence. During The Civil War, Confederate soldiers constructed breastworks here for the defense of Florence. House construction began in 1907 and thirty-three were built before 1929. This lovely neighborhood contains fine examples of Prairie Mission, and English Tudor architecture but the Bungalow style dominates. A tour of the district reveals the excellent condition of the homes, the tree-lined streets, and the comfortable life available here. The neighborhood was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. |
Florence's Early Water Tower 1890 |
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this tower of native stone was completed in 1890 as the foundation for a wrought-iron tank with a capacity of 280,000 gallons of water. It is 70 feet high and is located at the highest elevation in the city. Water was pumped here from Cypress Creek. It was constructed during the Industrial Boom at which time the population of Florence increased from approximately 2,000 in 1887 to over 6,000 in 1889. It was replaced by the adjoining standpipe in 1935. |
Florence's Early Water Tower 1890 no longer in use located on Seymore Avenue |
Ante-Bellum Cotton Mills 1840 is located at the intersection of Appleby Blvd and Cypress Mill Road |
About one mile west of here is the site of the Globe Cotton Factory which was erected on Cypress Creek in 1840. By 1857 its operations included three cotton mills, a flour mill, and two corn mills, all powered by the use of three dams. By 1860 the factory employed 310 people, including a large number of women and children, at average salaries of $2.50 per week. These mills were burned by the Union Army in May 1863. One factory called Cypress Mill was rebuilt after the war, but its operation was never successful. |
Lone Cedar Church of Christ 1898 |
Christians first met here in a log building which also served as a schoolhouse. In 1909 a frame building was constructed. Because of a single cedar tree in prominent view, it was given the name Lone Cedar by Wilbert M (Will) Behel, an early dedicated gospel preacher. In 1938 a more modern stone building was completed by these diligent Christians. A larger auditorium was added in 1977. This early Christian meeting place soon became a landmark and a vital part of the Greenhill Community. |
Lone Cedar Church of Christ 1898 The front has a new addition located on the Old Jackson Highway |
We stopped at 1350 North Pine Street to get a couple of barbecue sandwiches for lunch at Dick Howell Barbecue Pit.