Midfield AL Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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AAlabama Historical Radio Society/Don Kresge Memorial Museum
- 6509 E.J. Oliver Blvd
Fairfield, AL 35064-1836 - +1 205 631 6680 / +1 205 822 675
- Overview Step back in time to the era when the word \"wireless\" referred to radio. Founded by and named after a retired General Electric engineer, the Don Kresge Memorial Museum features antique radios, photos and other memorabilia. Displays allow visitors to trace the development of radio technology and... more on Yahoo! Travel
Alabama Historical Radio Society/Don Kresge Memorial Museum
6509 E.J. Oliver BlvdFairfield, AL 35064-1836
BRickwood Field
- 1137 2nd Ave W
Birmingham, AL 35204 - +1 205 458 8161
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- Location: Birmingham, Alabama (5.7 miles from Midfield)
- As you may or may not know, Rickwood IS the oldest baseball park in America... and it appears that it has not changed much since. Vintage billboard ads, hand-changed scoreboard, etc. Great place to watch games, esp when the B'ham Barons play in the Rickwood Classic with "throwback" uniforms. ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- As a kid my dad took me to Rickwood field whenever he could leave his office in time. I must have been five or six when we went for the first time. The Barons played The Memphis Chicks and won a 14-6 slugfest. I later saw Bo Jackson play for a visiting team when he was in the Kansas City organiza... more on TripAdvisor
Rickwood Field
1137 2nd Ave WBirmingham, AL 35204
CReynolds Historical Library
- 1700 University Blvd
Birmingham, AL 35294-0013 - +1 205 934 4475
- Overview Located on the campus of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, the Reynolds Historical Library is a nationally respected collection of rare and important books, manuscripts and artifacts in the medical sciences. The Reynolds Historical Library is fortunate to have an extensive collection of it... more on BirminghamAL.org
- Overview Operation Schedule : Open M-F 9-5. ; Description : Museum: equipment, instruments and objects representing the history and development of the health sciences in the U.S., with special emphasis on ... more on 800Alabama.com
Reynolds Historical Library
1700 University BlvdBirmingham, AL 35294-0013
DBirmingham Public Library
- 2100 Park Place
Birmingham, AL 35203-2744 - +1 205 226 3610
- Overview The Birmingham Public Library, one of the largest in the Southeast, consists of 19 branches and a main library in the City Center. The main library is made up of two stunning buildings, the East Building, with its dramatic atrium, and the 1927 Linn-Henley Research Library, with its beautiful wall... more on BirminghamAL.org
- Overview Operation Schedule : Open M & Tu 9-8, W-Sat. 9-6, Sun. 2-6. ; Description : One of the largest libraries in the Southeast, ... more on 800Alabama.com
Birmingham Public Library
2100 Park PlaceBirmingham, AL 35203-2744
ESloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
- Twenty 32nd Street North
Birmingham, AL 35222 - +1 205 324 1911
- Overview Historic iron manufacturing facility more on TripAdvisor
- Overview Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark is a 32-acre blast furnace plant where iron was made for nearly 100 years. Now a museum of history and industry, the site preserves an extraordinary collection of buildings, industrial structures, and machinery. These industrial artifacts typify the first... more on BirminghamAL.org
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
Twenty 32nd Street NorthBirmingham, AL 35222
FFort Morgan Beach
- 51 Highway 180 West
Fort Morgan, Alabama, USA - +1 251 968 6904
- Overview Accessably by ferry(334) 540-7125 Fort Morgan is a Third System Coastal Defense Fort. It, like all the forts of the Third System, was built after the War of 1812 when Congress realized the need for stronger fortifications along the eastern and southern coastlines. Designed to control the main shi... more on GoingToTheBeach.com
Fort Morgan Beach
51 Highway 180 WestFort Morgan, Alabama, USA
