Places Of Interest in Marion Junction, AL
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Cahawba was once Alabama's state capital (1819-1826) and a thriving antebellum river town. It became a ghost town shortly after the Civil War. Today it is
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Gallery 905 has artworks from over 40 artists with the majority being local. Check with us for upcoming workshops.Gallery 905 has artworks from over 40 artis
Headquarters for the 1965 voting rights marches.Headquarters for the 1965 voting rights march
This museum documents the history of the region from before the Civil War through the Civil Rights Movement.This museum documents the history of the regi
Roland Cooper State Park is a beautiful, peaceful campground on the Alabama River in Southwest Alabama. It has 47 RV sites, 14 primitive sites, 9 ful
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In 1964, Confederate Memorial Park was established in Chilton County on the site of the state-run Confederate Soldiers' Home, which operated from 1902 to 19
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Wall-to-wall trampolines, 2 dodge ball courts, foam pit and a Ninja Course!! We also have a comfortable seating area with TV's upstairs for those that wou
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Described by the Smithsonian Guide to Historic America: The Deep South as "one of the three or four most interesting houses in America", Gaineswood was bui
We are a unique southern boutique & gift shop carrying ladies & plus apparel, t-shirts, jewelry, soaps & bath bombs, candles, home decor, unique & one of
First Baptist Church is a religious center with emphasis on the teachings of Jesus Christ. Based in Clanton, Ala., it is a congregation comprising
Called "The Big Apple of the 14th Century" by National Geographic, Moundville Archaeological Park was once the site of a powerful prehistoric community tha
Everything a Montgomery visitor needs, all in one place. We're the go-to organization for Capitol City tourism, conventions, meetings, and visitors!Everythi
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- Downtown Montgomery
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Montgomery’s only production brewery, Common Bond Brewers serves craft beer in our open, brick-and-beam style taproom, located in the city’s revitaliz
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- Downtown Montgomery
Montgomery's premier live escape game offers a thrilling, mind challenging experience. Teams of up to 8 players race against the clock to find clues, sol
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- Downtown Montgomery
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The Equal Justice Initiative is a private, nonprofit organization that provides legal representation to indigent defendants and prisoners who have been deni
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- Downtown Montgomery
Come witness Rosa Parks’ arrest, view a 1955 Montgomery city bus, and learn for yourself how a group of willing men and women led by the Montgomery Improveme
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- Downtown Montgomery
Hank Williams Museum in Montgomery, AL is a favorite destination for music fans. He is a treasure to the City of Montgomery and the State of Alabama, and
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- Downtown Montgomery
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Located on the site of a former warehouse where Black people were forced to labor in Montgomery, Alabama, this narrative museum uses interactive medi
This small but powerful museum tells the story of the 1961 Freedom Rides that ended racial segregation in public transportation. It is located in Montgomery
Step back in time to Old Alabama Town in Downtown Montgomery. Visit a one-room schoolhouse, grist mill, cotton gin, log cabin, and the oldest building
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- Downtown Montgomery
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