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 MillsOld-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 ShoppesLocated 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 ShoppesLocated in Brundidge, a small town becoming known as "Antique City," Rue'
Brundidge, AL MallsDedicated in 1982 as 1st wilderness park developed inside city limits in U.S. Areas of forest have 60-ft.-tall bamboo with t...
Nature trails, special presentations, exhibits each week at Exhibition Hall, complete with Alabama animals. Special events we...
Mural 28' x 140' depicting midway of 1940s Idle Hour Park. Carousel, train, skating, zoo, pool, dance hall, bowling, fortune ...
Permanent collection includes examples of 19th- and 20th-century American paintings and sculpture, Southern regional art, Old...