
Quick Reference
Date: May 14, 2005 (rain or shine)
Time: 11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Admission: $8 for adult; $5 for children 6–12; and
children under 6 free – discounts for bus and tour groups available
prior to May 10, 2005.
Where: Mooresville is located one mile east of Interstate
65 on Interstate 565 at Exit 2/ Mooresville Exit. Go south on Mooresville
Road for 0.1 mile until you reach Old US Highway 20. You are in the Mooresville
City Limits. The heart of the town is located south of of Highway 20.
Mooresville is located 85 miles north of Birmingham, 7 miles east of Decatur,
22 miles west of Huntsville, and 100 miles south of Nashville, Tennessee.
In order to view a map of our location please click on this link. MapQuest
What: Nineteenth century crafts and vendors, children's activities,
home and garden tours, historic buildings tours, character actors, story
telling, music, and food available to purchase.
Contact List
Mayor: Jerry McLain
email
Festival Chairman: Shirley McCrary email
Brick Church Rental: Margaret Anne Crumlish email
Privately Guided Tours: tours@mooresvillealabama.com
Books
There are two books about Mooresville and their sale goes to helping fund the restorations. The Guidebook is a historical picture book of Mooresville and sells for $25.00 plus shipping and handling. The Cookbook is a postcard cookbook and sells for $5.00 plus shipping and handling.
If someone wants to purchase one of these books they may contact the mayor@mooresvillealabama.com

Community Brick Church (Built 1839)
Stagecoach Inn & Tavern (Circa 1820)
Mooresville Post Office (1840)