Anniston Museum
of Natural History - Explore the wilds of Africa, the
wonders of the North American wilderness, and the mysteries of 2,000 year
old mummies in the seven fascinating exhibit halls of the Anniston Museum
of Natural History.
Aliceville
Museum - The Aliceville Museum and Cultural Arts Center
is a unique experience. It is the only one of its kind in the whole world,
dedicated to a time when the world was at war. In their center you will find
artifacts of German Prisoners of World War II. Letters, uniforms, objects of
art, statuary, sculpture, photos, and books of this fascinating era of world
history.
DeSoto Caverns
Park - Named in Honor of Spanish Explorer Hernando
DeSoto Who Visited the Area in 1540, DeSoto Caverns Park offers 12 outside
attractions, 12-story caverns larger than football field, guided tour with
sound, laser light and water show, Cave Crawl Box, Wall Climb, Happy's
Hoops, Water Dodge, Wacky Water Golf, maze and more.
Center
for Cultural Arts - The Center for Cultural Arts is
home to 3 changing exhibition halls featuring regional and national
exhibits plus 72-foot model of Gadsden with working railroads. Restaurant,
summer outdoor concert series, special year-round performances and the
Imagination Place Children's Museum.
Birmingham
Botanical Gardens - The Birmingham Botanical Gardens
offers 67 acres containing more than 25 display gardens, a largest
clearspan greenhouse, Beaty Hanna Horticulture & Environmental Center
with a plant diagnostic lab.
Music Hall of Fame - The Alabama Music Hall of Fame is
dedicated to honoring Alabama’s music achievers. The hall of fame features
memorabilia from careers of Alabamians such as Tammy Wynette, Lionel
Richie, Emmylou Harris, the group ALABAMA, The Commodores, Nat King Cole,
W.C. Handy, Hank Williams and more.
Southern
Environmental Center - Visit the new Interactive Museum
(TIM), a two story environmental showcase which challenges visitors to
slide down a giant Sewage Pipe, lift a week's worth of garbage, and identify the sources
of air pollution on a moving city scape model.
International
Motorsports Hall of Fame - International Motorsports
Hall of Fame features more than 100 racing vehicles and memorabilia dating
back to 1902.
Heart
of Dixie Railroad Museum - A visit to the Heart of Dixie
Railroad Museum is your special ticket to the past when railroads were
shaping the destiny of the country. Turn back the clock forty or more years
as you ride one of our historic trains consisting of passenger cars built
between 1910 and 1950 pulled by early, first generation diesel electric
locomotives.
American
Village - The mission of The American Village
Citizenship Trust is to strengthen and renew the foundations of American
liberty and self-government through citizenship education. Village Green
features Washington Hall (inspired by Mount Vernon), Colonial Courthouse,
President's Oval Office, exhibits and exciting programs.
Alabama
Museum of Natural History - Experience the natural
diversity of Alabama through exhibits from the Age of Dinosaurs, the Coal
Age, and the Ice Age. View extensive collections of geology, zoology,
mineralogy, paleontology, ethnology, history, and photography.
Mercedes-Benz
Visitor Center - Experience the history of Daimler-Benz.
The story is chronicled in the Mercedes-Benz Visitor Center, the first of
its kind outside Germany. This architectural showcase, adjacent to Daimler's
only U.S. automobile manufacturing plant, brings to life the company's
vision - to produce nothing less than the most exceptional automobiles in
the world.
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Barber
Vintage Motorsports Museum - The Barber Vintage
Motorsports Museum is the largest motorcycle museum in U.S., with nearly 350
machines dating from 1904 to present. Imagine being in a building and with
motorcycles as far as you can see.
Alabama
Theatre for the Performing Arts - The Alabama Theatre was
built in 1927 by Paramount Studios as an Alabama showcase for Paramount
films. The Alabama Theatre now hosts many live events, as well as films.
Birmingham
Zoo - The Birmingham Zoo features more than 900 rare
and exotic animals in natural outdoor settings and indoor exhibits.
Alabama
Jazz Hall of Fame - The Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame makes
its home in the historic Carver Theatre for the Performing Arts. The museum
honors great jazz artists with ties to the state of Alabama. Exhibits convey
the accomplishments of the likes of Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington, Lionel
Hampton and Erskine Hawkins and the music that made them famous.
VisionLand
Theme Park - VisionLand Theme Park features a waterpark,
children's area and thrill rides in 4 themed areas.
Berman
Museum of World History - The Berman Museum exhibits over
3,000 objects related to world history in five galleries. The collection was
that of Farley L. and Germaine K. Berman, both who served in
counterintelligence during World War II. They met in North Africa and
traveled the world collecting rare and unusual artifacts for more than
seventy years.
Southern
Museum of Flight - Explore the miracle of flying! Take
off to the Southern Museum of Flight where visitors can view eight decades
of aviation history through aircraft, engines, models, and memorabilia of
some of the greatest aviation pioneers of all time!
Birmingham
Museum of Art - The Birmingham Museum of Art is one of
the largest municipal museums in the Southeast and one of the premier
regional art museums in the country. The collection features more than
21,000 works spanning the history of art from 5,000 B.C. to the present.
Ruffner
Mountain - Ruffner Mountain Nature Center is an oasis of
green space in the midst of Alabama's largest city. Walk or hike through
woodlands on a 10-mile network of trails, watch for hawks in the sky and
lizards in the woods, explore the sites of now-abandoned iron ore mines and
a former limestone quarry and learn about natural and industrial history.
Rickwood
Field - Rickwood Field is the world's oldest ballpark.
The ballpark was completed in 1910 and was home of Birmingham Barons,
Birmingham Black Barons, and Oakland A’s farm league teams. Today,
Rickwood Field is being restored to the dazzling diamond of its early days.
McWane
Center - Plunge into Deep Discovery and learn about more
than 50 species of saltwater life; explore the mysteries of space in the
Challenger Learning Center; experiment with the building blocks of science
in ScienceQuest; and surround yourself with larger-than-life images and
amazing sound in the IMAX© Dome Theater.
Renaissance
Art Gallery - The work of nationally known folk artists
is displayed along with the work of contemporary and traditional artists
from across the country including paintings, leaded glass and sculpture,
all original and one of a kind. Subject matter ranges from purely abstract
to local landmarks.
Children's
Hands-On Museum of Tuscaloosa - The Children's Hands-On
Museum is a unique educational institution that exists to stimulate the
curiosity of children, ages 2-12 years, about themselves and their place in
the world.
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