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==Places of interest== ===Parnell Memorial Library=== [[File:Montevallo, Alabama Parnell Memorial Library.JPG|thumb|Montevallo, Alabama Parnell Memorial Library]] The Montevallo Public Library was founded in March 1958 under the leadership of the City of Montevallo and the Montevallo Branch of the American Association of University Women. The library began modestly as a collection of several hundred books in a small room at City Hall. The first librarian was Lillian Ward. In 1974 the public library was moved to the Depot-in-the-Park, where Mayme Yarbrough was the librarian. It remained there until a 1978 fire destroyed the building and all its contents. The library was relocated to the City Hall Annex until 1984. At that time, the library was moved to the renovated telephone company switching building. The renovation of the building was made possible through the efforts of many people in this community and beyond. From March 1984 until December 2006, that facility served as Montevallo's public library. In response to the offer from Dr. L. C. Parnell, Jr., to house his Civil War collection in the existing library at 845 Valley Street if an expansion of the library were undertaken, Parnell Memorial Library Foundation was incorporated on March 23, 1998. The mission of the Foundation is to promote funding for expansion of the facilities, services, and programs of Parnell Memorial Library. As community needs grew, and particularly as community arts programming expanded, it was apparent that Montevallo needed a facility that was more than a traditional library. One of the primary agents of community arts programming is the Montevallo Main Street Players. The community theater group began more than thirty years ago and has performed in various city locations, including the Depot-in-the-Park and the City recreational building. For years, members of the Montevallo Main Street Players have needed a theater, complete with an up-to-date lighting and sound system, that they can use consistently for producing plays and storing props. In June 2001, representatives from the Foundation, the Montevallo Library Board, the Library Staff, the Montevallo Main Street Players, and the City of Montevallo agreed that the community needed a new library in a new location to meet diverse community needs and to house the Parnell Collection of historical books and documents. The group requested that the City locate property suitable for building a new library that would also serve as a community cultural center. Groundbreaking took place on November 1, 2004, and the Grand Opening was held February 25, 2007. The new library includes an art gallery and a quality theater used by the Montevallo Main Street Players, the public schools, and other area groups. Along with the large meeting room, the theatre is a much-needed venue for productions by touring theatre companies and musical groups as well as for City of Montevallo meetings and other civic gatherings. ===Shoal Creek Park=== Shoal Creek Park is a historical 167-acre estate that provides a series of walking and biking trails, in addition to a [[Pavilion]], Antebellum style house, known as Perry Hall, and parking lot, located on Highway 119 in Montevallo surrounding Shoal Creek. Perry Hall was constructed in 1834 on an 800-acre farm owned by the Perry family. The ownership of the house and land were later transferred to the Mahler family in 1946, and later donated to the city of Montevallo in 2013 by Ms. Elizabeth βBettyβ Mahler.<ref>{{cite web |title=Shoal Creek Park |url=https://www.shoalcreekparkfoundation.com/park-history.html#/ |website=Shoal Creek Park Foundation |access-date=September 26, 2023}}</ref> ===Orr Park=== Orr Park, located in Montevallo along Shoal Creek offers residents and visitors a natural recreational environment.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Orr Park |url=http://www.shelbycountytourism.org/Facilities.aspx?Page=detail&RID=102 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140201180641/http://www.shelbycountytourism.org/Facilities.aspx?Page=detail&RID=102 |url-status=usurped |archive-date=February 1, 2014 |access-date=January 20, 2014 |publisher=Shelby County Tourism}}</ref> Orr Park offers two playgrounds, six [[baseball]]/[[softball]] fields, a walking trail, a [[American football|football]] field and a practice field. [[File:Montevallo, Alabama Tim Tingle Tree Carvings in Orr Park 2.JPG|thumb|upright|Tim Tingle Tree Carvings in Orr Park]]Orr Park contains a local attraction dubbed "Tinglewood". In the early 1990s, local artist Tim Tingle, a coal miner by trade, took it upon himself to transform storm-damaged cedar trees into works of art. The carvings feature gnomes, a dragon, and a fish eating a snake, among others.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Orr Park |url=https://www.cityofmontevallo.com/288/Orr-Park |access-date=January 25, 2019 |website=cityofmontevallo.com |department=Parks and Recreation}}</ref> ===American Village=== The American Village is a classroom and American history and civics education center. The American Village serves the Nation as an educational institution whose mission is to strengthen and renew the foundations of American liberty and self-government by engaging and inspiring citizens and leaders, with a special emphasis on programs for young people.<ref>{{Cite web |title=American Village Citizenship Trust |url=http://www.americanvillage.org/site/PageServer |access-date=April 16, 2021 |website=americanvillage.org}}</ref>
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