Authentically restored 19th- and early 20th-century buildings stretching along 6 blocks in historic downtown Montgomery. Each building creates its own distinctive image of living and working in Alabama's past.
Authentically restored 19th- and early 20th-century buildings stretching along 6 blocks in historic downtown Montgomery. Each building creates its own distinctive image of living and working in Alabama's past.
Alabama marble building. Oldest state-funded archives in U.S. Research government, private historical records and family genealogy. Alabama Indian, 19th-century, military and Civil Rights exhibits. For children: Grandma'
Montgomery, AL ArchivesUnion Station is centerpiece of city's riverfront, and home to Montgomery's new visitor information center. Completed 1898. 3-building complex and magnificent train shed reflect the way travel was in 19th and early 20
Montgomery, AL Visitors CentersMontgomery's only continuously running dinner theatre. Musicals, comedies and dramas for the whole family. Banquet-style dining in newly renovated and enlarged M.B. "Pop"
Montgomery, AL Theatres1835 Italianate-style house was home to President and Mrs. Jefferson Davis while capitol of Confederacy was in Montgomery. Home completely furnished with period pieces from 1850s and 1860
Montgomery, AL Historic Homes...
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Located near foot of Edmund Pettus Bridge, museum offers pictorial history of voting rights struggle. Displays exceptional re...
Located in Brundidge, a small town becoming known as "Antique City," Rue's offers everything from antique bottles and dishes ...
See Southern candy kitchen from 2nd-story viewing area (elevator access). Watch candy makers and bakers prepare pecan divinit...