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Alabama Museum of Natural History


category : Museums
Visit historic Smith Hall. View Grand Exhibition Hall built at turn of century: displays of fossils, rocks, minerals from Age of Dinosaurs, Ice and Coal Ages. See only meteorite known to have struck a human.


Admission: Admission charged
Hours: Open Tu-Sat. 10-4:30.
Address: 427 6th Ave., Smith Hall, UA Campus

Phone: 205-348-7550
Fax: 205-348-2405
Our Website:museums.ua.edu

Come visit us in Tuscaloosa, Alabama

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