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118 Commerce Street, Montgomery, AL
History : Known by many as the father of contemporary country music, Hank Williams was born on September 17, 1923 in the rural community of Mount ... Read More
252 Montgomery Street, Montgomery, AL
About the Museum: The Rosa Parks Library and Museum serves as an historical milestone to those who strive to understand the event that began the fa... Read More
301 Columbus Street, Montgomery, AL
Mission: To preserve, interpret and present Central Alabama's architecture, history and culture.  History With the purchase of the Ordeman H... Read More
624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AL
Mission:To tell the story of the people of Alabama by preserving records and artifacts of historical value and promoting a better understanding of ... Read More
201 S. Bainbridge Street, Montgomery, AL
About Us:- Each year, about 10,000 school children and adults tour The MOOseum. The MOOseum opened in 1995 and offers a fun and interactive way fo... Read More
2301 Coliseum Parkway, Montgomery, AL
Zoo History: What began in a small downtown park in Montgomery, Alabama has now grown, expanded and become a premiere American zoological facility... Read More
309 South Jackson Street, Montgomery, AL
About us: The Dexter Parsonage Museum, historic home to twelve pastors of the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church from 1920-1992, was place... Read More
919 Felder Avenue, Montgomery, AL
About Us : The Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum is the world's only museum dedicated to celebrating the life and works of Scott and Zelda Fitzger... Read More
One Museum Drive, Montgomery, AL
Mission + Vision StatementLooking at our current and future purpose and practice, the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts envisions a thriving organizat... Read More
816 Selma Avenue, Selma, AL
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109 Union Street, Selma, AL
The Vaughan-Smitherman Museum is a historic museum in Selma, Alabama. It features a wide array of displays chronicling the city’s local histo... Read More
713 Mabry Street, Selma, AL
Sturdivant Hall is considered one of the finest Greek Revival neoclassical antebellum mansions in the Southeast; designed by General Robert E. Lee&... Read More
9518 Cahaba Road, Orrville, AL
Cahawba was once Alabama’s state capital (1819-1826) and a thriving antebellum river town. It became a ghost town shortly after the Civil War... Read More
1919 9th Street, Calera, AL
Preserving for future generationsFrom humble beginnings as a chapter of the National Railroad Historical Society (NRHS) the Heart of Dixie Railroad... Read More
1854 Old Courthouse, Columbiana, AL
About Us: With an extensive collection of artifacts dating back to the Indian era, the Shelby County Museums & Archives offers visitors a glim... Read More
50 Lester Street, Columbiana, AL
The Karl C. Harrison Museum of George Washington collection focuses on art and artifacts from the colonial period through 1865.  The collectio... Read More
711 North Broadway Avenue, Sylacauga, AL
The Isabel Anderson Comer Museum and Arts Center houses a permanent art collection as well as Indian artifacts and Civil War and World War II memor... Read More
248 Highway 231 North, Troy, AL
The Pioneer Museum of Alabama opened in 1971 with the goal of preserving the history of the pioneers who settled Alabama, the gateway to the last F... Read More
5181 DeSoto Caverns Parkway, Childersburg, AL
History: A Woodland Indian burial called a "Copena" burial site can be seen in DeSoto Caverns. The word "Copena" comes from the first three letters... Read More
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