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300 W. North Commons, Tuscumbia, AL 35674
Helen Keller's childhood home contains artifacts from her early life, and sponsors annual performances of "The Miracle Worker." . Built in 1820 only one year after Alabama became the 22 nd State of... More on Heritage
This event honors the life of Helen Keller, America's First Lady of Courage. A full week of events including historic cemetery and walking tours, athletic events, history programs, parade, juried f... More on Discover America

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251 Loop Rd, Tuscumbia, Alabama 35674

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300 West North Commons, Tuscumbia, Alabama
Inscription. The Family Home of Captain Arthur M. & Kate Adams Keller was build 1820, being the second hous... More on HMDB
The grounds are a little random, and part of it was dug up for construction, so that wasn't as interesting ... More on TripAdvisor

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US Highway 72 West, Florence, Alabama 35674, United States of America
Operation Schedule : Open M-Sat. 9-5; Sun. 1-5. ; Description : Dedicated to honoring Alabama�s music achievers. Memorabilia from careers of Alabamians such as Tammy Wynette, Lionel Richie, ... More on 800Alabama.com
I am really not a huge music fan. I listen while in my car and seldom around the house. Having said that I almost skipped the ... More on igougo

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511 North Water Street, Florence, Alabama 35674, United States of America
Operation Schedule : Open M-F 9-5, Sun. 1-3 during exhibitions. ; Description : The centerpiece of the art center's Native American exhibit is the petroglyph carved into a 3,000-pound sandstone bou... More on 800Alabama.com
Overall, I am critical of smaller cities' art museum as they are unorganized and typically feature eithe More on igougo

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Alabama Music Hall of Fame, Box 740405, Tuscumbia, AL 35674-0405, United States

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300 North Dickson Street, Tuscumbia AL 35674, United States of America

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204 West 5th Street, Tuscumbia AL 35674, United States of America
This beautiful station was built by the Memphis and Charleston Railroad in 1888 as a district headquarters between Memphis and Chattanooga, Tennessee. The station became part of the Southern Railwa... More on Tuscumbiarailway.com
This 1888 restored passenger depot was utilized by both the Memphis and Charlestone and Southern Railway companies. Used often by Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan on their travels in its early years... More on Discover America

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Tuscumbia AL 35674, United States of America

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Tuscumbia AL 35674, United States of America
