It’s no secret the South is well known for its historic homes. One Alabama town that features several historic homes is Eufaula. For information about the famous annual Eufaula Pilgrimage event that lets you tour the town’s most beautiful historic homes, take a look below.

The charming town of Eufaula is located in Barbour County, Alabama.

wikipedia/Rivers Langley; SaveRivers Eufala is a wonderful small town and one of its most popular events is its annual Eufaula Pilgrimage. The event, which is a great way to learn about Alabama history, is the state’s oldest tour of homes.

The Pilgrimage began in 1966 and has been going strong ever since.

Harry Thür/Google Maps Each spring, folks come from all over Alabama and further afield to get an up-close-and-personal view of these magnificent homes, as well as to enjoy some of what the town has to offer.

At least a dozen beautiful homes are featured during the Pilgrimage each year.

facebook/Eufaula Pilgrimage: Alabama’s Oldest Tour of Homes The Shorter Mansion (pictured above), is always featured as it is one of the most historic homes in Alabama. Built in 1884, it is a wonderful example of the Classical Revival-style architecture prevalent in the state.

Another popular home on the Eufala Pilgrimage is Kendall Manor.

facebook/Eufaula Pilgrimage: Alabama’s Oldest Tour of Homes The construction of this historic home began in 1861. Due to the Civil War, all construction came to a standstill. Because of this, Kendall Manor wasn’t completed until 1867. There is so much wonderful Alabama history that is learned on the tour!

The Shorter-Moore Home, built in the Tudor style, has been featured on the Pilgrimage.

facebook/Eufaula Pilgrimage: Alabama’s Oldest Tour of Homes As historic homes in Alabama go, it is one of the most beautiful. Like other homes on the tour, visitors are greeted by costumed docents that interpret the history of the home and city, providing more depth to the experience.

In addition to beautiful historic homes, period musicians are sometimes featured along the route.

facebook/Eufaula Pilgrimage: Alabama’s Oldest Tour of Homes If you’re lucky, the timing of the Eufala Pilgrimage might also coincide with the annual PorchFest in town. Held at Carlton’s Landing, it is a popular annual celebration of music, community, and the spring season.

Fendall Hall is another beautiful home that is often highlighted on the tour.

tripadvisor/management A very unique aspect of the Eufala Pilgrimage is that, unlike most home tours, there are some homes that are highlighted during the day, others during evening Candlelight Tours. This allows you to see them in all their glory from different perspectives.

Have you ever attended the Eufaula Pilgrimage? If so, we’d love to see your photos and read about your experiences in the comments section.

wikipedia/Rivers Langley; SaveRivers

Eufala is a wonderful small town and one of its most popular events is its annual Eufaula Pilgrimage. The event, which is a great way to learn about Alabama history, is the state’s oldest tour of homes.

Harry Thür/Google Maps

Each spring, folks come from all over Alabama and further afield to get an up-close-and-personal view of these magnificent homes, as well as to enjoy some of what the town has to offer.

facebook/Eufaula Pilgrimage: Alabama’s Oldest Tour of Homes

The Shorter Mansion (pictured above), is always featured as it is one of the most historic homes in Alabama. Built in 1884, it is a wonderful example of the Classical Revival-style architecture prevalent in the state.

The construction of this historic home began in 1861. Due to the Civil War, all construction came to a standstill. Because of this, Kendall Manor wasn’t completed until 1867. There is so much wonderful Alabama history that is learned on the tour!

As historic homes in Alabama go, it is one of the most beautiful. Like other homes on the tour, visitors are greeted by costumed docents that interpret the history of the home and city, providing more depth to the experience.

If you’re lucky, the timing of the Eufala Pilgrimage might also coincide with the annual PorchFest in town. Held at Carlton’s Landing, it is a popular annual celebration of music, community, and the spring season.

tripadvisor/management

A very unique aspect of the Eufala Pilgrimage is that, unlike most home tours, there are some homes that are highlighted during the day, others during evening Candlelight Tours. This allows you to see them in all their glory from different perspectives.

If you really love home tours, check out these 9 historic homes in Alabama that truly define southern charm.

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The OIYS Visitor Center

Eufaula Pilgrimage July 14, 2022 Lysa Allman-Baldwin I’d like to know more about the history of the Eufaula Pilgrimage. The Eufaula Heritage Association proudly presents this tour every year as a way to preserve Eufaula’s history and its beautiful architectural structures, many of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The town has played an important role in the trading and shipping industries going all the way back to the Civil War, but many of the important structures of the day were lost during the conflict. The annual Eufaula Pilgrimage, as well as their annual Christmas tour, are among the ways that these homes are resurrected in consciousness to their former stature and glory. Where can I find other historic buildings in Alabama? A great place to explore other historic buildings in Alabama is in Old Alabama Town. Located in Montgomery, the state capitol, Old Alabama Town features over 50 structures built during the 19th and early 20th centuries. They include a church, school, several mansions, a grocery store, and a tavern, just to name a few. Together they provide a window into what life was like at this time in history.  Where is a good place for a weekend getaway in Alabama? If you’ve never been to Daphne, it is one of the most charming places for a weekend getaway in Alabama. Daphne is located along Mobile Bay about a 20-minute drive southeast from Mobile. Quaint shops, inviting bed and breakfasts, delicious eateries, and beautiful art galleries are all part of the charm here. Are there any forts in Alabama? There are a few, each possessing its own unique history. Among them is Fort Gaines, regarded as one of the most well-preserved masonry forts in the country. Built in 1821, it is located on Mobile Bay’s famous Dauphin Island, making it easily accessible for all points around the area. You could spend several hours here walking the spacious grounds, exploring the tunnels, and walking along the upper fortress areas. Fort Gaines is also known as where the phrase, “Damn the torpedoes … Full speed ahead!” was first uttered.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Eufaula Pilgrimage

July 14, 2022

Lysa Allman-Baldwin

I’d like to know more about the history of the Eufaula Pilgrimage. The Eufaula Heritage Association proudly presents this tour every year as a way to preserve Eufaula’s history and its beautiful architectural structures, many of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The town has played an important role in the trading and shipping industries going all the way back to the Civil War, but many of the important structures of the day were lost during the conflict. The annual Eufaula Pilgrimage, as well as their annual Christmas tour, are among the ways that these homes are resurrected in consciousness to their former stature and glory. Where can I find other historic buildings in Alabama? A great place to explore other historic buildings in Alabama is in Old Alabama Town. Located in Montgomery, the state capitol, Old Alabama Town features over 50 structures built during the 19th and early 20th centuries. They include a church, school, several mansions, a grocery store, and a tavern, just to name a few. Together they provide a window into what life was like at this time in history.  Where is a good place for a weekend getaway in Alabama? If you’ve never been to Daphne, it is one of the most charming places for a weekend getaway in Alabama. Daphne is located along Mobile Bay about a 20-minute drive southeast from Mobile. Quaint shops, inviting bed and breakfasts, delicious eateries, and beautiful art galleries are all part of the charm here. Are there any forts in Alabama? There are a few, each possessing its own unique history. Among them is Fort Gaines, regarded as one of the most well-preserved masonry forts in the country. Built in 1821, it is located on Mobile Bay’s famous Dauphin Island, making it easily accessible for all points around the area. You could spend several hours here walking the spacious grounds, exploring the tunnels, and walking along the upper fortress areas. Fort Gaines is also known as where the phrase, “Damn the torpedoes … Full speed ahead!” was first uttered.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

The Eufaula Heritage Association proudly presents this tour every year as a way to preserve Eufaula’s history and its beautiful architectural structures, many of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The town has played an important role in the trading and shipping industries going all the way back to the Civil War, but many of the important structures of the day were lost during the conflict. The annual Eufaula Pilgrimage, as well as their annual Christmas tour, are among the ways that these homes are resurrected in consciousness to their former stature and glory.

Where can I find other historic buildings in Alabama?

A great place to explore other historic buildings in Alabama is in Old Alabama Town. Located in Montgomery, the state capitol, Old Alabama Town features over 50 structures built during the 19th and early 20th centuries. They include a church, school, several mansions, a grocery store, and a tavern, just to name a few. Together they provide a window into what life was like at this time in history. 

Where is a good place for a weekend getaway in Alabama?

If you’ve never been to Daphne, it is one of the most charming places for a weekend getaway in Alabama. Daphne is located along Mobile Bay about a 20-minute drive southeast from Mobile. Quaint shops, inviting bed and breakfasts, delicious eateries, and beautiful art galleries are all part of the charm here.

Are there any forts in Alabama?

There are a few, each possessing its own unique history. Among them is Fort Gaines, regarded as one of the most well-preserved masonry forts in the country. Built in 1821, it is located on Mobile Bay’s famous Dauphin Island, making it easily accessible for all points around the area. You could spend several hours here walking the spacious grounds, exploring the tunnels, and walking along the upper fortress areas. Fort Gaines is also known as where the phrase, “Damn the torpedoes … Full speed ahead!” was first uttered.