Cahaba

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Cahaba is a historic ghost town in Alabama that served as the state's first permanent capital in the early 19th century.

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Cahaba canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former state capital
ghost town
historic place
capitalOf Alabama
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Dallas County
currentStatus archaeological site
uninhabited
declineCause relocation of state capital
repeated flooding
distanceTo near Selma, Alabama
endTimeAsCapital 1826
era Antebellum period
surface form: Antebellum South
foundedAs capital city
foundedIn early 19th century
governingBody Alabama
surface form: State of Alabama
hasArchaeology excavated town site
hasFeature old cemetery
riverfront location
ruins of buildings
street grid remnants
hasLandUse interpretive trails
parkland
hasNameVariant Cahawba
Old Cahawba Archaeological Park
surface form: Old Cahawba
heritageDesignation historic district
knownFor historic cemeteries
role in early Alabama statehood
status as ghost town
laterCapitalOfAlabama Montgomery, Alabama
surface form: Montgomery
locatedIn Southern United States
surface form: American South
locatedNear Alabama River
locatedOn Cahaba River
namedAfter Cahaba River
partOf Black Belt (Alabama)
surface form: Black Belt region of Alabama
preservationStatus partially preserved
region Central Alabama
servedAs first permanent capital of Alabama
siteType state historic site
startTimeAsCapital 1820
state Alabama
successorCapital Tuscaloosa, Alabama
surface form: Tuscaloosa
tourismType heritage tourism site
usedFor Civil War prison site
visitorActivity birdwatching
historical tours
kayaking nearby rivers

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