Historic Prattville Redevelopment Authority: Preserving the Legacy of Daniel Pratt
Explore Prattville's historic district, where the legacy of industrial pioneer Daniel Pratt comes to life.
The Historic Prattville Redevelopment Authority (HPRA) is dedicated to revitalizing the Daniel Pratt Historic District. Established in 1988, the HPRA works to preserve the legacy of Prattville's founder, Daniel Pratt, and his contributions to Alabama's industrial history. Visit to experience the charm of this historic district and learn about Prattville's rich heritage.
A brief summary to Historic Prattville Redevelopment Authority
- 102 W Main St, Prattville, Alabama, 36067, US
- +1334-595-0500
- Visit website
Local tips
- Visit Heritage Park for a scenic view of the Autauga Creek dam and Daniel Pratt's historic industrial buildings.
- Explore the Daniel Pratt Historic District, featuring 19th-century New England-style architecture.
- Check out the Prattaugan Museum and Heritage Center to learn about the history of Prattville and Autauga County.
Getting There
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Walking
From the Prattville Parks and Recreation Department at 480 E Main St, head west on E Main St toward N Washington St for about 0.3 miles. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with W Main St. Turn right onto W Main St. The Historic Prattville Redevelopment Authority is at 102 W Main St.
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Public Transport
Prattville is accessible by public transportation. From the Intermodal Center in Montgomery, take the MAX Transit Route 4. This route will take you to downtown Prattville. From there, walk west on Main Street to reach the Historic Prattville Redevelopment Authority. A one-way fare on MAX Transit is $1.25.
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Taxi/Ride-share
From the Prattville Marriott at Capitol Hill, a taxi or ride-share to the Historic Prattville Redevelopment Authority will cost approximately $10-$15. The drive is about 5 miles and takes around 10-15 minutes, depending on traffic.