LASR.net Homepage




Menu

National African-American Archives & Museum, Inc.


category : Museums
Portraits and biographies of famous African-Americans. Carvings, artifacts, books, documents. History of Colored Carnival, Hank Aaron Fan Club, African-American participation in Mobile Mardi Gras. Authentic slavery artifacts. Audio and video oral histories.


Admission: Free
Hours: Open M-F 8-4; Sat. 10-2, Sun. by appt.
Address: 564 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave.

Phone: 251-433-8511
Fax: 251-433-4265

Come visit us in Mobile, Alabama

Attractions and Upcoming Events



USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park

Explore mighty battleship, winner of 9 battle stars in World War II. See Mach 3 A-12 Blackbird supersecret spy plane and B-52 stratofortress Calamity Jane, submarine USS DRUM plus 22

Mobile, AL Memorials

Oakleigh Historic Complex

Three museums, one site: Oakleigh, a beautiful Greek revival home, is Mobile's official antebellum museum; Cox-Deasy, c. 1850 Creole cottage; Mardi Gras Cottage with 19th- and early 20

Mobile, AL Museums


Things to do Museums near Mobile, AL

Old Courthouse Museum

Courtroom used as model for famous trial scene in To Kill a Mockingbird, movie based on Pulitzer Prize-winning novel written ...

Holmes Medical Museum

Medical museum housed in Baldwin County's 1st hospital (1936). Actual operating room, patient rooms, X-ray, pharmacy were rec...

Clarke County Museum

Antebellum home housing artifacts from prehistoric, Native American, pioneer, antebellum, Victorian and modern periods from C...

Thomas E. McMillan Museum

Fossils and Indian, American, military and historic artifacts interpreting cultural heritage of southwest Alabama and northwe...