The Battle–Friedman House, also known as Battle House or Friedman Home, is a significant historical site located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This antebellum town home was constructed in 1835 by Alfred Battle and his wife, Millicent Battle. The house stands as a testament to the architectural and historical heritage of the region, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.
One of the unique features of the Battle–Friedman House is its grounds, which include the only remaining documented antebellum garden in the state. This garden provides a rare opportunity for visitors to experience the horticultural practices and aesthetics of the antebellum period.
History & Anthropology Historic house Garden & Park
1010 Greensboro Ave, Tuscaloosa
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