Tallasseee in Pictures:
Where is it?
By Leigh Anne Butler
Over the past several months, we have highlighted different local Tallassee landmarks each week in photographs. As we conlcude the series, we thought it would be interesting to see how well you know our great little city.
Take a look at the pictures below. These are all shots of things located in Tallassee's public places. See how many you can identify. After you are done, follow the link at the bottom of the page to see how many you guessed correctly.
The next time you are out and about in Tallassee, look for them! These, along with many others, are right under your nose waiting to be noticed.
Lamp Post on Benjamin Fitzpatrick Bridge |
Home plate tile at Dixie Youth Baseball concession stand |
Moss on trees at Community Library |
Railing on the Benjamin Fitzpatrick Bridge |
Tallassee Riverwalk |
Virgin Mary statue at St. Vinvent de Paul's Catholic Church |
Alabama flag on display at Boiler Room, west side mill complex |
Gates at Thurlow Dam |
Window from Mill No. 1 |
Porch balusters at Superintendent's House |
Support posts at Patterson Log Cabin |
Front door at St. Vincent de Paul's |
Tile roof/finial at East Tallassee Shopping Center |
Portico at East Tallassee Church of Christ |
Decorative bell with "Tallassee Falls M' F' G Co. Ala." inscription at Bell Park |
Fanlight over entry of Alabama Power Thurlow Plant |
Decorative coins on front of original Bank of Tallassee, now Trustmark Bank |
Architectual detail of textbook on original Tallassee Elementary School, which houses City Hall today. |
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