Saturday, March 28, 2026

Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens


 Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens is a mansion built by Judge William S. Mudd, who went on to join with the Elyton Land Company in the founding of Birmingham in 1871. The house, which formerly commanded hundreds of acres, is currently located on a 6-acre lot at 331 Cotton Avenue Southwest in the Arlington-West End neighborhood of Birmingham.

Owned by the City of Birmingham, Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens serves as a historical interpretive museum and reception hall. The property is managed by a staff overseen by the Arlington Historical Association's board of directors. The executive director is Toby Richards.  (https://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Arlington_Antebellum_Home_%26_Gardens)

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