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AVA - American Volkssport Association - "The Monroeville Walk"

Historic Site

Volkswalk (German for "walk of the people") is 6-mi. walk through town's historic neighborhoods and lake area. Walk box located in the front lobby of Monroeville Police Station.

Alabama Southern Community College Writers Fountain

Historic Site

Names of area writers featured on fountain.

Downtown Historic District

Historic Site

Walk the town where Harper Lee and Truman Capote grew up in the 1930s. One-our self-guided walking tour begins at Old Courthouse Museum.

Katherine Lee Rose Garden & War Memorial Gazebo

Botanical Garden

Over 90 different roses maintained by Garden Club. Gazebo used for weddings & other functions.

Lyle Salter Park

Historic Site

Park in downtown fountain area featuring a historical marker about Monroeville and murals by Semmes artist featuring scenes from "To Kill a Mockingbird."

Maycomb Mall

Historic Site

Incorporated site west of Monroeville downtown square. Antique shop features several vendors.

Maycomb Mall

Antique

Incorporated site west of Monroeville downtown square. Antique shop features several vendors.

McKnight's Liquidation

Home And Garden

Select from a large inventory of shoes, school uniforms and accessories at rock bottom prices.

Mel's Dairy Dream

Historic Site

On site of the Faulk house where Truman Capote spent summers. This is an old-fashioned hamburger shack offering a diverse menu, featuring old time milkshakes and ice cream, and great service.

Monroe County Public Library

Historic Site

Located in restored LaSalle Hotel. Alabama reading room. Children's library. 30,000 volumes of books on tape, 67,000 titles for children and adults, hardback, paperback and large print.10 computers with internet access and a genealogy room.

Monroeville Birdhouse Trail

Outdoor Recreation Site

Home of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Monroeville offers a countywide birdhouse trail that features oversized birdhouses designed by a local engineer and hand-painted by local artists.

Old Courthouse Museum

Museum

Courtroom was trial-scene model for "To Kill a Mockingbird" movie based on Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Monroeville's Nelle Harper Lee. Spring performances by all-local cast.

Pottery by Williams

Museum

Pottery studio owned and operated by second generation potter Sam Williams. Free demonstrations by Sam throwing pottery on the wheel. Folk art, art education and more.

St. John's Episcopal Church & Courtyard

Historic Site

The church's lovely and historic parish hall is nearly 100 years old. The courtyard, featuring lovely landscaping, and cemetery have been developed.

The C.L. Hybart House

Historic Site

Restored 1920s house available for receptions, weddings, etc. Spanish architecture, stucco and tile.

The Faulk Property

Historic Site

State of Alabama historical marker on site, marking the childhood home of Truman Capote, next door to Harper Lee's childhood home.

The Purple Papaya

Collectible

Hand-painted gifts and accessories. Personalized artwork, custom designed dinnerware, can be personalized. Art classes available.

VF Outlet

Outlet Mall

Quality, name-brand apparel and merchandise for entire family.

Vanity Fair Golf & Tennis Club

Golf Course

Clubhouse, pool, 18-hole golf course, driving range, and banquet facilities.

Veterans Memorial Park

Historic Site

City park housing veterans memorial, ball fields, children's playground, and swimming pool. Adjacent to YMCA.

Whitey Lee Park

Outdoor Recreation Site

Features walking trail, pavilion, five-acre lake, beautiful setting.