A view of the east side of Alabama Avenue while standing on east side of Old Courthouse. The two-story building was once the millinery shop owned by Truman Capote’s Faulk relatives. The brick one-story to the right (south) is the post-office, dating to 1937. According to a book written by Monroe County Heritage Museums, the post office was on the south side of the courthouse square before 1937.
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Published June 29, 2016 at 4015 × 1521 in ‘Literary Capital of Alabama’: Monroeville as Harper Lee’s Maycomb, Part 1
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