Visit
Historic Prattville,
Birthplace of Industry in Alabama,
and experience a touch of
New England in the South . . . . . 
A long time
ago, in 1833, a man named Daniel Pratt, a native of New Hampshire,
came to Alabama to build and sell cotton gins. Over a period of
years, he built an industrial village that bears his name, Prattville.
While most southern towns feature a town square, Pratt's town
showcases the original 1850 industrial buildings at heart and
center of Prattville. In keeping with his New England heritage,
Pratt established his village along the banks of beautiful Autauga
Creek which provided water power for his many industries.
Today, the
Daniel Pratt Historic District is undergoing an exciting revitalization
to preserve Pratt's legacy. Progress continues in restoring streets
and buildings, unique shops and eateries and recently opened creek
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Friday,
November 5th, 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 6th, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Doster Memorial Community Center
424 South Northington Street
Prattville, AL 36067
There will be over 40 vendors providing a wide variety
of merchandise for your holiday shopping convenience.
(Click here for vendor information.)
Corporate
Sponsors for Mistletoe Market 2009
Edward Jones
City of Prattville
Prattville Area Chamber of Commerce
Max Federal Credit Union
Foster Drugs
Jackson Thornton
Carol Lemon Realty
McDowell, Faulk & McDowell, Attorneys-at-Law
Robert Trent Jones
Alabama Gas
Prattville Water Works Board
Autauga County Commission
Prattville Service League
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