The second and third floors of this building are host to the Museum of Alabama. It almost covers the entirety of Alabama history, from the PreColumbian era, through to the modern day and all points in between. The third floor is reserved for art and sculpture.
This was the home of Dr. Martin Luther King from 1954 to 1960, this museum can currently be toured virtually.
The highlight, morbidly, is the car in which Hank died. But it also has a host of other artifacts, including 17 stage suits, a piano, and many photos.
This museum is all things Fitzgerald, from F. Scott to Zelda. It also has two on site AirBnB’s, perfect for out of town visitors. Spend the night in a museum!
With exterior and interior exhibits, this restored Greyhound Bus station details the story of the Freedom Riders. The exterior exhibits are available at all times, with a cell phone tour.
Learn all about the history of slavery and racism in America in this, one of the citys’ premier museums. One of the newest museums, it has become one of Montgomery’s largest tourist destinations, for good reason.
An integral part of the Montgomery Zoo, this child centered museum hosts a number of events for all ages year round. It’s stuffed (pun intended) with a wide variety of incredible taxidermied animals.
Located in gorgeous Blunt Park, take some time to wander through the sculpture garden, as well as its halls of regional and worldwide art. It has a hall of very kid friendly, hands on exhibits.
If a trip to the Wildlife Museum got in hungry for a taste of more animal based museum action, roll on over to the Mooseum, and check out the kid friendly history of the beef cattle industry.
With a central focus on Rosa Parks, this museum also has a number of interactive activities. It has a wide range of artifacts tied to the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and highlights a number of the women who were instrumental to the cause, not just Rosa Parks.
Located in Oak Park, this is the area's only Planetarium. See the stars in a wide variety of shows cast on it’s massive dome
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