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Upcoming Events in Brundidge Alabama


June

21 Independence Celebration - Visitors can enjoy the Independence Celebration annual parade, games, and entertainment. The Independence Day Parade is a longtime tradition in Brundidge, while the City of Brundidge gets an early start on the celebration with the Parade on the Saturday before Independence Day.

Address: Grounds of Bass House at City Hall, Main St. , Brundidge, Alabama
Ph: 334-735-2306 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.brundidge.org
Fee: Free

October

18 Brundidge Peanut Butter Festival - The Peanut Butter Festival is held annually the last Saturday in October on the grounds of the historic Bass House. Admission is free. Features peanut butter and everything, old-time demonstrations, including a working cane mill, 5-K Peanut Butter Run, non-stop entertainment, games, contests, arts, crafts, festival foods cooked on the grounds.

Address: Grounds of the Bass House at City Hall, Main St. , Brundidge, Alabama
Ph: 334-685-5524 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.brundidge.org
Fee: Free

Attractions and Upcoming Events


Johnston Peanut Butter Mill

Mill opened 1929; more than 2 million jars peanut butter produced each year as staple of Depression-era nutrition. Artifacts from that era include labels, photos, equipment. Also memorabilia from annual Peanut Butter Festival (Oct.)

Brundidge, AL Historic Mills

Rue's Antique Mall

Located in Brundidge, a small town becoming known as "Antique City," Rue'

Brundidge, AL Malls

Green's Antiques

Old-fashioned "mom and pop" operation, established 1984. Many unusual and one-of-a-kind pieces. Large collection of "real old stuff," including furniture, glass, pottery, advertising, signs, old store items, old collectibles. 5

Brundidge, AL Shoppes

Antique City

Located in heart of Southern antique country, Antique City offers visitors selection of 7 unique shops dating back to 1800s, monthly antique auction, choice of 2

Brundidge, AL Shoppes

Things to do near Brundidge, AL

Laird Cottage/Geneva Mercer Museum

Restored c. 1870 residence/cottage with Greek Revival/Italianate style. Headquarters of Marengo Co. Historical Society. Museu...

First White House of the Confederacy

1835 Italianate-style house was home to President and Mrs. Jefferson Davis while capitol of Confederacy was in Montgomery. Ho...

Fendall Hall

Completed 1860. One of great Italianate-style houses surviving in Alabama. 1880s hand-painted murals and stenciling in 1st-fl...

Priester's Pecans

See Southern candy kitchen from 2nd-story viewing area (elevator access). Watch candy makers and bakers prepare pecan divinit...