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English: The buildings are reconstructions, but located on the original site of the village in 1819 when delegates gathered to formulate Alabama's constitution. Alabama was the 22nd state admitted to the Union. This building was a vacant cabinetmakers' shop and was the only one large enough to house the 44 delegates gathered together on July 5th, 1819.
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