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Nov 1st

Florence Historic Walking Tours: Forks Of Cypress

  • Admission: FREE
  • Location: Forks of Cypress
  • Time:
    10:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Florence Historic Walking Tours: Forks Of Cypress

The Forks of Cypress was a cotton plantation and Greek revival plantation house in Florence, Alabama. It was designed by architect William Nichols for James Jackson and his wife, Sally Moore Jackson. Construction was completed in 1830.

It was the only Greek revival house in Alabama to feature a two-story colonnade around the entire house, composed of twenty-four Ionic columns. The name was derived from the fact that Big Cypress Creek and Little Cypress Creek border the plantation and converge near the site of the main house.

Although the main house was destroyed by fire in 1966, the site was listed in the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage on April 14, 1992 and the National Register of Historic Places on October 10, 1997. (Info courtesy of the Alabama Historical Commission)

Bring your lawn chairs for the beginning portion of the tour. This tour is led by Harry Wallace.

All tours in this series are FREE and open to the public. Registration is not required.


*All tour dates are subject to change due to weather. Visit this event page on the morning of the scheduled tour for any weather related updates. Pets are not allowed on the historic walking tours.*

Location: Forks of Cypress, Florence, AL (Take Cox Creek Pkwy. to Jackson Road (no traffic signal at intersection). Go approximately 2 miles and you will see a historic marker which identifies the Forks of Cypress. Park along the road or enter the gate to park in the field leading to the columns.)