Introducing Cahaba 100

“Cahaba 100” initiatives include long-term and short-term goals for the Cahaba Project as we approach our centennial years of 2036 through 2038.

Learn more about the Cahaba Project’s creation between 1936 to 1938 here.

These are projects that add beauty and value, and tell the story of Trussville’s historic Cahaba Homestead Village. Projects include:

  • Stone Entrance Project
  • Daffodil Row
  • Heritage Garden
  • House Museum

Fundraising has begun for the Stone Entrance Project. Details are available about each project on our new Cahaba 100 webpage.

Your fully tax-deductible donation can be made to CHHF, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, via Paypal using the button or QR Code below.

Watch our Small Town, Big Ideas event from May 1, 2022, where Cahaba 100 was introduced.

Published by Cahaba Heritage Homestead Foundation

Our mission is to support through education, outreach and civic involvement such things that promote, perpetuate and enhance the value of this community as a historic district designated on the National Register of Historic Places.

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