- Cahaba, Alabama - Wikipedia
Cahaba declined rapidly, although it had been quite wealthy during the antebellum years It is now a ghost town and is preserved as a state historic site known as the Old Cahawba Archeological Park
- Home - Cahaba Brewing Co.
Cahaba Brewing Company is microbrewery and distillery located in Birmingham, Alabama and distributing quality craft beer throughout Alabama
- Cahaba - Encyclopedia of Alabama
Despite the opposition to Cahaba as the site of the state capital, many veterans of Gen Andrew Jackson's campaign against the Creeks settled in the area, with the result that the land office in Milledgeville, Georgia, was relocated to Cahaba in 1819
- About the Cahaba River
The Cahaba River is Alabama’s longest remaining stretch of free-flowing river and a global treasuretrove of biological diversity It is the primary drinking water source for one-fifth of the state’s people in the Birmingham metro area
- Cahaba | History, Alabama, Park | Britannica
It lies at the confluence of the Cahaba and Alabama rivers, 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Selma Founded in 1819 as the first capital of Alabama, Cahaba thrived until floods forced the state government to move to Tuscaloosa in 1826
- History and Legacy | Old CahawbaOld Cahawba
The site of Old Cahawba lies at the confluence of the Alabama and Cahaba Rivers From downtown Selma, take Highway 22 west 8 6 miles Turn onto Country Road 9 and follow this quiet country road another 5 miles to Cahawba This page is just a snapshot of the History and Legacy of Old Cahawba
- Cahaba River - Wikipedia
With headwaters near Birmingham, the Cahaba flows southwest, then at Heiberger turns southeast and joins the Alabama River at the ghost town and former Alabama capital of Cahaba in Dallas County
- Ghost Towns of America: Cahaba, Alabama - WorldAtlas
Known as the famous ghost town of Alabama, Cahaba, also spelled as Cahawba, is located at the confluence of the Cahaba and Alabama rivers Between 1820 and 1825, Cahaba was Alabama’s first state capital; up until 1866, Cahaba was also the county seat of Dallas County in the US state of Alabama
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