Alabama Capitol Montgomery, Alabama |
Completed in 1851, this National Historic Landmark is a museum of state history and pol |
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Alabama Historic Theatre Birmingham, Alabama |
The Alabama Theatre was built in 1927 by Paramount Studios as an Alabama showcase for P |
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American Village Montevallo, Alabama |
Actors in period dress recreate the fervor and excitement of Revolutionary America amon |
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Autauga County Heritage Association Prattville, Alabama |
Residents of Autauga County, Ala., can go to the ACHA museum to research family history |
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Belle Mont Mansion Tuscumbia, Alabama |
Magnificently sited on a commanding hilltop, Belle Mont is one of early Alabama’s crown |
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Birmingham Civil Rights Institute Birmingham, Alabama |
The many exhibits on display at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute enlighten visitor |
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Birmingham Jefferson History Museum Birmingham, Alabama |
Jefferson County was founded in 1819. |
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Burritt On The Mountain Huntsville, Alabama |
A Living Museum has been referred to as a "Jewel on the Mountain." Start with Dr. |
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City Of Foley Train Museum Foley, Alabama |
Located in the old L & N Railroad Depot is Foley's Museum Archives. |
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Clarke County Historical Museum Grove Hill, Alabama |
Housed in the historic Alston-Cobb house, the Clar |
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Confederate Memorial Park Marbury, Alabama |
Confederate Memorial Park is the site of Alabama's only Old Sold |
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Coon Dog Memorial Graveyard Tuscumbia, Alabama |
Out of one hunter's devotion to his faithful coonhound was born the "Key |
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Doubleday Field Cooperstown, Alabama |
Just two blocks away from the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Doubleday Field is named |
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Fendall Hall Eufaula, Alabama |
Fendall Hall is one of Alabama’s outstanding Italianate houses and contains elaborate a |
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Fort Gaines Dauphin Island, Alabama |
Most of the work on the fort was completed by 1861. |
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Fort Mims Stockton, Alabama |
In 1813, people on America’s southwestern frontier were fearful. |
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Fort Morgan Gulf Shores, Alabama |
Completed in 1834, Fort Morgan was active during four wars — the Civil War, the Spanish |
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Fort Toulouse/fort Jackson Wetumpka, Alabama |
Nestled at the confluence of the Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers 15 miles north of Montgome |
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Gaineswood Demopolis, Alabama |
One of America’s finest Greek Revival houses, Gaineswood is a masterpiece. |
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Helen Keller Birthplace Tuscumbia, Alabama |
Built in 1820 only one year after Alabama became the 22nd State of the Union |
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Horseshoe Bend National Military Park Daviston, Alabama |
In the spring of 1814, General Andrew Jackson and an army of 3,300 men attacked 1,000 U |
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Magnolia Grove Greensboro, Alabama |
Nationally significant as the boyhood home of Spanish-American War hero and U.S. |
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Marengo County Historical Society Demopolis, Alabama |
This society is housed in the Laird Cottage/Geneva Mercer Museum, which interprets the |
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Monroe County Heritage Museum Monroeville, Alabama |
The Old Courthous |
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Montgomery Greyhound Bus Station Montgomery, Alabama |
Mob violence that met interracial student bus riders at this station on May 20, 1961 sh |
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Museum Of East Alabama Opelika, Alabama |
The Museum of East Alabama focuses on the diverse and intriguing history of the region |
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Museum Of Mobile Mobile, Alabama |
This museum interprets the history of the Mobile Bay Area and Southwestern Alabama. |
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National Voting Rights Museum Selma, Alabama |
This museum, located at the scene of the "Bloody Sunday" in Selma, Alabama, commemorate |
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Old Cahawba Selma, Alabama |
Cahawba was once Alabama's state capital (1820-1826) and a thriving antebellum river to |
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Pond Spring/joseph Wheeler Home Hillsboro, Alabama |
Once home to prehistoric Native Americans, Pond Spring is the post-Civil War home of Ge |