Josh’s guidebook

Josh
Josh’s guidebook

Sightseeing

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I-Legacy Museum
400 N Court St
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Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
1 Museum Dr
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Civil Rights Memorial
400 Washington Ave
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First White House of the Confederacy
644 Washington Ave
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I-Alabama State Capitol
600 Dexter Ave
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The F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum
919 Felder Ave
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Food scene

Perfect for breakfast.
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Cafe Louisa
503 Cloverdale Rd
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Perfect for breakfast.
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Tomatinos Pizza and Bake Shop
503 Cloverdale Rd
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El Rey Burrito Lounge
1031 E Fairview Ave
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Best burgers in town
1010 E Fairview Ave
1010 East Fairview Avenue
Best burgers in town
Perfect for lunch.
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Vintage Cafe
416 Cloverdale Rd
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Perfect for lunch.

Neighborhoods

The area has been experiencing a resurgence in recent years as part of a trend of people moving away from suburbia and into cities. The neighborhood was designated a local historic district by the city in 2001
Cloverdale/Idlewild
The area has been experiencing a resurgence in recent years as part of a trend of people moving away from suburbia and into cities. The neighborhood was designated a local historic district by the city in 2001
The Cloverdale area of the city of Montgomery, Alabama was originally a portion of a 160 acre tract of land purchased by William Graham from the United States government in 1817. The tract of land owned by Graham “way out in the country” to the south of Montgomery was called Graham’s Woods. The landscape was covered with virgin pines, a few of which still exist on the lawns of some Cloverdale homes. Consequently, this area was sometimes called “The Pines” in addition to the name “Graham’s Woods”. In addition to the pine trees, there were also a number of open glens where clover grew in abundance, and this seems to be the likely origin of the name, Cloverdale, which was adopted in 1892.
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Old Cloverdale
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The Cloverdale area of the city of Montgomery, Alabama was originally a portion of a 160 acre tract of land purchased by William Graham from the United States government in 1817. The tract of land owned by Graham “way out in the country” to the south of Montgomery was called Graham’s Woods. The landscape was covered with virgin pines, a few of which still exist on the lawns of some Cloverdale homes. Consequently, this area was sometimes called “The Pines” in addition to the name “Graham’s Woods”. In addition to the pine trees, there were also a number of open glens where clover grew in abundance, and this seems to be the likely origin of the name, Cloverdale, which was adopted in 1892.
Beautiful neighborhood that contains 678 contributing buildings with architecture including the Queen Anne, Classical Revival and American Craftsman styles.It includes work designed by multiple architects, including one or more works by Ralph Adams Cram. It includes Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian, and Bungalow, and other architecture.
Garden District
Beautiful neighborhood that contains 678 contributing buildings with architecture including the Queen Anne, Classical Revival and American Craftsman styles.It includes work designed by multiple architects, including one or more works by Ralph Adams Cram. It includes Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian, and Bungalow, and other architecture.