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|  | Anniston, Visit the Anniston Museum of Natural History (1/1 - 12/31): Displays include dinosaurs and fossils, mammals in open dioramas, 400-species bird collection, 2 authentic Egyptian mummies, walk-through replica of Alabama cave, children’s discovery room, nature tra |
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|  | Anniston, Visit the Berman Museum of World History (1/1 - 12/31): American West, world wars, Napoleon, Jefferson Davis, Hitler objects. Swords (including one with 1,295 diamonds), sacred and secular Asian art, 19th-century European sculptures.
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|  | Athens, Delmore Days Music Festival (6/23): The outdoor festival honors the famous Delmore Brothers who performed with the Grand Ole Opry from 1930-1937. |
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|  |  | Birmingham, Alabama Dinosaurs (1/1 - 12/31): In the entire United States, Alabama is the best place east of the Mississippi River to find the remains of dinosaurs. |
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|  |  | Birmingham, Barber Motorsports Park and Museum (1/1 - 12/31): Welcome to the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum, home to the world’s best motorcycle collection. We are dedicated to the presentation, interpretation, exhibition and history of motorcycles, vintage vehicles and motorsports.
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|  |  | Birmingham, My Monet Birmingham (1/1 - 12/31): Matt Jones Gallery announces new acrylic art classes offered every Tuesday and Thursday night at 7 pm. |
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|  |  | Birmingham, The 2012 Triumph Superbike Classic (6/22 - 6/24): The 2012 Triumph Superbike Classic is scheduled for June 22 - 24 at Barber Motorsports Park. Marking the Series' 10th visit to the Alabama park, the weekend will feature the AMA Pro National Guard Sup |
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|  | Birmingham, Tour the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame Museum (1/1 - 12/31): Original memorabilia from 200+ inductees, including Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant, boxer Joe Louis, track and field greats Jesse Owens and Carl Lewis. 2 Heisman trophies, 3 World Series trophies, awards. T |
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|  |  | Birmingham, Visit the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum (1/1 - 12/31): Birmingham, Alabama native George Barber modified, raced and maintained Porsches in the 1960's (63 first-place wins). He started collecting and restoring classic sports cars in 1989, but his interest |
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|  |  | Birmingham, Visit the Vulcan Park and Museum (1/1 - 12/31): Vulcan Park is home to the world’s largest cast iron statue and features spectacular panoramic views of Birmingham and opportunity to hear the stories of Birmingham’s past, present and promise for the |
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|  |  | Birmingham, Yard Art (4/6 - 12/24): Works by various artists. |
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|  | Calera, Ride the Train - at the Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum (3/25 - 12/17): Preservation, restoration and operation of historically significant railway equipment. Railroad artifacts, locomotives, cars and equipment from late 1800s–1950s exhibited in two 100-yr.-old depots and |
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|  | Decatur, Blue and Gray Museum of North Alabama (1/1 - 12/31): Primarily Civil War military equipment, including guns, swords, rifles, bayonets, uniforms, etc. Also pre- and post-Civil War items. $5 adults, $3 students, Pre-school free.
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|  | Fayette, Tour the Fayette Art Museum (1/1 - 12/31): Group tours welcomed with prior arrangements. Permanent collection of 3700 pieces. Full gallery devoted to each of the following folk artists: Jimmy Lee Sudduth, Sybil Gibson, Benjamin Perkins. Other |
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|  |  | Florence, From Blueprint to Building (1/1 - 12/31): Children can discover how to plan, design, and build a house in this exhibit highlighting the architecture of the Shoals area. |
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|  | Florence, Tour the Indian Mound and Museum (1/1 - 12/31): Located near the banks of the Tennessee River, the Florence Indian Mound is the Tennessee Valley's largest domiciliary mound. It is a typical example of the work of the early Native Americans who liv |
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|  | Florence, Visit the Pope’s Tavern Museum (1/1 - 12/31): One-time stagecoach stop, tavern and inn used as hospital by Confederate and Union forces during Civil War. Upstairs museum houses extensive collection of Civil War artifacts. Lower floor furnished wi |
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|  | Florence, Visit the Pope’s Tavern Museum (1/1 - 12/31): One-time stagecoach stop, tavern and inn used as hospital by Confederate and Union forces during Civil War. Upstairs museum houses extensive collection of Civil War artifacts. Lower floor furnished wi |
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|  |  | Gadsden, Imagination Place (1/1 - 12/31): A visit to Imagination Place Children’s Museum always adds spark to the imagination! |
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|  |  | Huntsville, Cells! Life at the Pond (1/1 - 12/31): Get up close and personal with cells in this activity area developed in conjunction with HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology. |
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|  |  | Huntsville, Little Toots Imagination Station (1/1 - 12/31): An area just for children aged 6 and under allows our littlest visitors the chance to play and pretend! |
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|  | Huntsville, Visit the Weeden House Museum (1/1 - 12/31): Birthplace of Maria Howard Weeden (1846–1905), noted artist and poet. Federal period domestic architecture with curved stairway and central hall. Period furniture featured. |
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|  |  | Mobile, Tour the The History Museum of Mobile (1/1 - 12/31): Innovative exhibits come alive in this National Historic Landmark. Explore Mobile as the first Americans saw it. Relive the journey of African-Americans. Sense the revelry of Mardi Gras. Get your hand |
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|  | Mobile, Visit the Mobile Museum of Art (1/1 - 12/31): Beautiful, newly expanded art museum in Langan Park features permanent collection of fine arts and crafts covering 2000 years of cultural history, blockbuster and traveling exhibitions, theater and in |
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|  | Mobile, Visit the Mobile Museum of Art (1/1 - 12/31): Beautiful, newly expanded art museum in Langan Park features permanent collection of fine arts and crafts covering 2000 years of cultural history, blockbuster and traveling exhibitions, theater and in |
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|  |  | Mobile, Visit the Richards-DAR House Museum (1/1 - 12/31): One of Mobile's finest examples of the Italianate style. Famous for its cast-iron facade depicting the four seasons. |
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|  | Monroeville, Visit the Old Courthouse Museum (1/1 - 12/31): Courtroom used as model for famous trial scene in "To Kill a Mockingbird," movie based on Pulitzer Prize-winning novel written by Monroeville native Nelle Harper Lee. Annual spring performance of "To |
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|  |  | Montevallo, Tour the Rosa Parks Museum and Childrens Wing (1/1 - 12/31): The Museum is a major landmark in the revitalization of downtown Montgomery constructed on the site of the old Empire Theatre where Mrs. Parks made her courageous and historic stand in 1955.
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|  |  | Montevallo, Visit the Mann Wildlife Learning Museum (1/1 - 12/31): North American wildlife in realistic settings. Three-sided viewing offers an up-close and personal experience. Touch and feel a variety of displays.
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|  |  | Montgomery, From Heart and Home (5/1 - 9/7): Art by Alabamians from the Permanent Collection of the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art. |
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|  | Montgomery, Visit the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts (1/1 - 12/31): Permanent collection includes examples of 19th- and 20th-century American paintings and sculpture, Southern regional art, Old Master prints and decorative arts. Also home to ARTWORKS, a participatory |
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|  | Montgomery, Visit the Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum (1/1 - 12/31): Scott and Zelda lived here from 1931 to 1932. Bottom right apartment is where museum is located, although Fitzgeralds rented entire house. Only museum dedicated to either of them.
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|  |  | Opelika, Visit the Museum of East Alabama (1/1 - 12/31): Regional museum of approximately 4000 artifacts form fascinating glimpse into east Alabama life over last century. Noteworthy collection includes Camp Opelika (WWII POW camp) memorabilia, Roanoke doll |
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|  | Selma, Visit the Slavery and Civil War Museum in Selma (1/1 - 12/31): Sister museum to National Voting Rights Museum. Permanent and temporary exhibits that depict historical, topical and provocative impacts and occurances during the period of slavery in America.
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|  |  | Sheffield, 100 Years of Broadway (6/21 - 6/22): SummerStock at the Ritz, a theatre-education program for ages 16-29, presents the musical review “100 Years of Broadway,” |
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|  | Stevenson, Visit the Stevenson Railroad Depot Museum (1/1 - 12/31): In 1861, Stevenson was a vital rail link to major points throughout the Southeast. Union General Rosecran's forces constructed a pontoon bridge across the Tennessee River at Stevenson in 1863, allowin |
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|  |  | Tuscaloosa, Captain Tim Parker (1/1 - 12/31): Oh, the sun on your face and the spray from the river! |
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|  | Tuscaloosa, Visit the Alabama Museum of Natural History (1/1 - 12/31): Visit historic Smith Hall. View Grand Exhibition Hall built at turn of century: displays of fossils, rocks, minerals from Age of Dinosaurs, Ice and Coal Ages. See only meteorite known to have struck a |
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|  |  | Tuscumbia, Helen Keller Festival (6/21 - 6/24): 34th annual, more than 100 events including headliner music artists, arts & crafts, parade, athletic events, car & truck show. Keller Kids educational activities, historic tours and trolley rides to S |
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