Top Locations for History Museum in Alabama
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AMercedes Benz US International Visitor Center and Factory Tour
- Tuscaloosa
AL - +1 205 507 2252
- Overview The only of its kind outside of Germany, this vistor center has exhibits on the history of the Mercedes-Benz and ... more on TripAdvisor
- Overview The only of its kind outside of Germany, this vistor center has exhibits on the history of the Mercedes-Benz and ... more on Tripadvisor.com
BPaul W. Bryant Museum
- 300 Bryant Drive
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0001 - +1 205 348 4668
- great for all fans no matter what team you like. alot of fun! I would encourage anyone in the ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- The Bryant Museum has all kinds of stuff from the times of great Bama Football. It is especially hea... more on OpenList.com
Paul W. Bryant Museum
300 Bryant DriveTuscaloosa, AL 35487-0001
CNational Voting Rights Museum & Institute
- 1012 Water Avenue
P.O. Box 2516, Selma, AL 36701-4617 - +1 334 418 0800
- When I got to visit the Selma Voting rights Museum in the summer of 2005, I was with an NEH Seminar at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. Little did I know that the one experience there and meeting Ms. Joanne Bland would offer my students, fellow faculty, and myself continuing learning experi... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Located just around the corner from the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, this building holds the stories of so many people who fought hard to gain the ... more on Yelp
National Voting Rights Museum & Institute
1012 Water AvenueP.O. Box 2516, Selma, AL 36701-4617
DPrattaugan Museum & Archives
- 102 East Main Street
Prattville, AL 36067-3114 - +1 334 361 0961
- You will really enjoy this museum which chronicles the history of Prattville and it's founder. Several interesting pieces of memorabilia housed in ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- This museum is run by people who really love their heritage and the history of their beautiful town. Daniel Pratt's cotton gin factory is right across the creek and ... more on Yahoo! Travel
Prattaugan Museum & Archives
102 East Main StreetPrattville, AL 36067-3114
ERosa Parks Library and Museum
- 251 Montgomery Street
Montgomery, AL 36104-3526 - +1 334 241 8615
- I enjoyed the museum very much. A lot of information!! The museum is relatively new, so there are some very cool exhibits! If you are interested in learning more about Rosa Parks ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview Serves as a historical milestone to those who strive to understand the event that began the famous boycott. more on Yahoo! Travel
Rosa Parks Library and Museum
251 Montgomery StreetMontgomery, AL 36104-3526
FBirthplace of W. C. Handy, The
- 620 West College Street
Florence, AL 35630-5360 - +1 256 760 6434
- This home is wonderfully preserved and the guides are very knowledgeable. This is the humble log cabin where jazz great WC Handy was born. This is a must see for music buffs and ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview Where the Tennessee River, like a silver snake, winds her way through the clay hills of Alabama, sits high on these hills, my home town, Florence.â W.C. Handy  W.C. Handy was born in a small, log cabin in Florence on November 16, 1873. Handy was a very talented and accomplished musici... more on TripAdvisor
Birthplace of W. C. Handy, The
620 West College StreetFlorence, AL 35630-5360
GEarlyworks Museum Complex
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- 404 Madison St
Huntsville, AL 35801 - +1 256 564 8100
- There is really three museums at realitvely close locations. Wonderful things for kids to do there! It kept my husband busy too! If your going in the summer ... more on Yelp
- Overview Facilities include .. EarlyWorks Children's Museum .. Historic Huntsville Depot .. Alabama Constitution ... more on MuseumStuff.com
Earlyworks Museum Complex
404 Madison StHuntsville, AL 35801
HLee County Historical Society Museum
- 6500 Stage Road
Auburn, AL 36865 - +1 334 887 8747
- We visited during the historical fair in October 2004. The website www.leecountyhistoricalsociety.org was just launched, so the site did not contain as much information as it could. However, the music, hand-made crafts, demonstrations, and the people were wonderful. A word to the wise, you ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview Operation Schedule : Call for appt. ; Description : 1840s Trade Center museum housing vintage clothing, furniture, Indian exhibits, farm tools, old books, log cabin, blacksmith ... more on 800Alabama.com
Lee County Historical Society Museum
6500 Stage RoadAuburn, AL 36865
IRickwood Field
- 1137 2nd Ave W
Birmingham, AL 35204 - +1 205 458 8161
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- This is perhaps the finest example of what baseball had intended to house a ball field, ever. A distant reminder to an era when baseball was truly America's pastime. No luxury boxes, exploding scoreboards or diamond vision. Simply a beautiful green and white ballpark constructed of steel, concret... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Free, self guided tours are available during daylight hours at historic Rickwood Field. Built in 1910, it was the home for years for the Birmingham Barons and the Birmingham Black Barons. It was here in 1948 that a Birmingham teenager by the name of Willie Mays led the Black Barons to the Negro A... more on TripAdvisor
Rickwood Field
1137 2nd Ave WBirmingham, AL 35204
JAlabama 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
