A. H. Stephens State Park, located in Crawfordville, Georgia, spans over 1,177 acres. The park is named in honor of Alexander H. Stephens, who served as the Vice President of the Confederate States of America and was a former governor of Georgia.
Within the park, visitors can explore Liberty Hall, the fully restored home of Alexander H. Stephens, which dates back to 1875. The park's museum is also a significant attraction, housing one of the largest collections of American Civil War artifacts in Georgia.
A. H. Stephens State Park also offers a variety of outdoor activities for visitors. There are several mill ponds available for fishing, as well as nature trails for those who enjoy hiking and exploring the outdoors.
History & Anthropology Historic house War Person & Artist
456 Alexander St, Crawfordville
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