1835 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.
1835 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.
Permanent collection includes examples of 19th- and 20
Montgomery, AL MuseumsIce skate year-round in climate-controlled enclosed rink inside Eastdale Mall, Alabama'
Montgomery, AL Ice ArenasAlabama 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 ArchivesCostumed tours by appt. for groups. State historic site, 1700s French fort reconstruction. 165
Montgomery, AL Historic SitesCentered around 4 mineral springs. 357-acre park provides play areas, shelters, tables and grills for daytime family outings....
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1850 house is only one remaining that Hank Williams lived in prior to becoming Nashville star. Opened as museum in 1993. Hank...
Children's educational livestock facility. Displays, exhibits on nutrition, history. Hands-on learning. Hall of Appreciation ...