Why is there a ‘casket’ atop the Steiner-Lobman building? No one knows. But folks are pretty sure it’s empty. Probably.
Free
184 Commerce St Montgomery, AL
There are other larger bricks that are just one brick. But if you want to see a giant brick made up of lots of regularly sized bricks, then here you go.
Free
Acme Brick Tile and Stone 10200 US-80, Montgomery, AL
Want to see the car Hank Williams died in? Weird flex, but ok. You’re in luck however, as the Hank Williams Museum has it as their morbid centerpiece.
Not Free
118 Commerce Street Montgomery, AL
The Death Car got you jonesing for some more macabre Williams related activities? Why not go visit his astro-turf covered grave?
Free
Oakwood Cemetery 829 Columbus St Montgomery, AL
We’re not messing with you, that’s the name. It’s “the premier venue for children and adults alike to learn more about Alabama's beef cattle industry.” If you are lucky the Beef Wagon will be parked outside.
Free
201 South Bainbridge Street Montgomery, AL
This loblolly pine was grown from a seed that literally circled the moon as part of an experiment in the 70’s. It’s found on the grounds of the Capitol building.
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Alabama State Capitol Grounds 600 Dexter Ave. Montgomery, AL
Chris’s Hot Dogs - ???
Huntingdon College - The Red Lady
Huntingdon College – Frank
Lucas Tavern - Eliza Lucas
Downtown - The Lady in White
Hank Williams Grave - Hank Williams
Capitol Building - The Widow
Capitol Building - The Murderer
F. Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald Museum – Zelda Fitzgerald
Capital Towers Apartments - Fire Victims
Where part of the 2003 film Big fish was filmed, you can visit this abandoned movie set. While some of the buildings have burned down, a good number still remain.
1059-1065 Cypress Ln Millbrook, Alabama, 36054
“Hell is hot,” warns one of the many signs that R.C. Fields put up in his lifetime. Dead now, his massive garden of crosses lives on.
1412-1414, Co Rd 86, Prattville, Alabama 36067
This 26 acre park is a veritable slice of southeast Asia, and was used as a training ground for soldiers headed to the Vietnam war. Today there are some nice trails, lots of large frogs, and towering bamboo over 80 feet high.
800 Upper Kingston Rd, Prattville, Alabama
Did you know that downtown Wetumpka basically sits just east of an impact crater from a giant meteor strike? This astrobleme (star wound), is between 80-83 million years old.
6246-6422 AL-21 Wetumpka, AL 36092
How odd must your nickname be to get you into a museum? Creama Tartar odd it would seem. You can see this grave, which was once featured on postcards, in the Elmore County Museum.
112 S Main St Millbrook, AL 36054
Located in Union Springs, this once church is now a community theatre with a man buried beneath it’s floor. While in town, you should also check out the Pauly Jail, which still has a gallows and trap door.
101 N Prairie St Union Springs, AL 36089
Autauga County - Bear Creak Swamp - A little bit of everything from cars to orbs
Butler County - Consolation Church - A Banshee
Crenshaw County - Mary Daniel Bridge - Mary Daniel
Elmore County - Chamber of Commerce Building - Scarecrow, voices, footsteps, etc
Lowndes County - Marengo House - Spirit of an invalid woman from the 60’s
Bullock County - The Josephine Hotel - People who checked in, but not out
Macon County - Tuskegee Army Airfield - The ghosts of men killed in training
Pike County - Pace Hall - Poltergeist in the international dorm
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