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Lucas Tavern Marker, at driveway to the site image, Touch for more information
By Mike Stroud, September 12, 2012
Lucas Tavern Marker, at driveway to the site
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1 Alabama, Montgomery County, Waugh — Lucas TavernCirca 1818
On AL-8 (U.S. 80), on the right.
Stood 2800 feet north of this point, just west of Line Creek on the Federal Road. Moved to Montgomery in 1978 to serve as the Visitor and Information Center for the Old North Hull Historic District, it is the oldest remaining building in Montgomery . . . Map (db m60906) HM
2 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Lucas TavernEarly 19th century
On North Hull Street at East Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling north on North Hull Street.
Located on the Federal Road near Line Creek (present Waugh) in eastern Montgomery County, this wayside hotel was built prior to 1818 and was owned by a least two other families before coming into the possession of Walter and Eliza Lucas around . . . Map (db m98557) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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