More Old Houses Found Buried at Tannehill?
Tuesday, November 10th, 2009A newly uncovered layer of brick and burned wood may be evidence of at least one previously unknown structure at Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park. While installing a drainage system for the new drive way in front of the Iron and Steel Museum there, grounds crew workers found the archaeological remains buried under nearly three feet of road fill. Dr Jack Bergstresser, Park Archaeologist was monitoring the work and no harm was done to the important new evidence. Over the weekend volunteers began the work of documenting and the feature. As the remnants of Hurricane Ida sweep through Central Alabama, the excavation work is on hold.

