Confederate Memorial Park

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437 County Road 63
Marbury, AL 36051
In 1964, Confederate Memorial Park was established in Chilton County on the site of the state-run Confederate Soldiers' Home, which operated from 1902 to 1939 as the state's only care facility and residence for aging veterans of the Confederate Army, their wives, and widows. The park is home to the site of the original facility and other historic structures, as well as a museum, a research facility, and two Soldiers' Home cemeteries. The park offers visitors tours and educational programming, a nature trail, and artifacts relating to the Civil War.

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5.03 reviews
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John M.
9/13/2019

I saw this park on one of the signs highlighting attractions at a particular exit on I-65. Being a fan of history, I clicked my blinker and followed some rural roads to this particular...

Ashly G.
9/23/2022

As I was traveling we saw signs for this and decided it would be a fun place to stop. There are plenty of signs guiding you in and it's easy to get back to the Highway without back tracking. The...

Yvonne C.
3/20/2024

I love history and the park shines light on what happened to the homeless veterans of the Civil War. There are picnic tables with shelters and restrooms well placed. In addition they have a museum...

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