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Alabama Artists Gallery
MuseumGallery, located in the RSA Tower downtown, provides an ongoing showcase of the work of Alabama artists in all media.
Alabama Department of Archives & History
MuseumOldest state-funded archives in U.S. Historical records and family genealogy. Alabama history museum exhibits.
Alabama Judicial Building/Supreme Court & State Law Library
Historic SiteHome of Alabama's appellate courts, Supreme Court Library, Administrative Office of Courts. Learn about Alabama judicial system and building's architectural features.
Alabama Shakespeare Festival
Historic SiteA professional non-profit theatre producing wide range of theatrical experiences including Shakespeare, children's shows, world premieres and musicals. Group discounts and travel packages.
Alabama State Capitol
Historic SiteExperience more than 150 years of history, art, architecture. Restored chambers: Civil War-era appearance, majestic rotunda. Gift shop.
Alabama War Memorial
Historic SiteShrine dedicated to Alabama veterans.
Alley Entertainment District
Historic SiteExplore the New Orleans-style alley that's home to some of Montgomery's unique restaurants, bars and shops.
Civil Rights Memorial
Historic SiteWater flows over names of those killed during Civil Rights Movement. Wall with Book of Amos excerpt quoted in Martin Luther King, Jr. speech.
Civil Rights Memorial Center
MuseumThe Civil Rights Memorial Center allows visitors to deepen their understanding of the Movement, the sacrifices of that time and the challenges that lie ahead.
Dexter Parsonage Museum, The
MuseumFormer residence of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s family (1954-60). Interpretive Center chronicles history that led to Montgomery bus boycott and Civil Rights Movement.
Enlisted Heritage Hall
MuseumDisplays and exhibits from early ballooning days to present. Era uniforms, artifacts. Highlights: Memorial Plaza, AC-47 gunship, B-52 tail gun, B-17 ball turret.
First White House of the Confederacy
Historic SiteExecutive residence of President Jefferson Davis and family while capital of the Confederacy was in Montgomery. Italianate townhouse built between 1832 and 1835. Many original pieces and Davis artifacts.
Freedom Rides Museum/ Historic Montgomery Greyhound Bus Station
MuseumLearn how young people using non-violent protest helped end segregated travel in the South. A historic building, exhibits, media, and artworks explore this compelling story.
Gallery One fine Art
MuseumDesigned to create exhibition space conducive to the art experience, Gallery One offers a wide selection of original art with prices to accommodate every taste and budget.
Gateway Park Executive Golf Course
Golf CourseGateway Park Golf course features a state of the art clubhouse with beautiful scenic views of the course and surrounding park.
Goat Hill Museum Store-Alabama State Capitol
CollectibleThe best place for gifts made in and about Alabama. Located inside the Alabama Capitol at the Union Street entrance.
Governor's Mansion
Historic SiteThis stately 1907 mansion is set amidst beautifully landscaped grounds. Since 1951, Alabama governors and families have lived in 17-room house.
Governor's Mansion Gift Shop
CollectibleStroll through this enchanting shop and immerse yourself in charm of the Old South. Located across the street from the Governor's Mansion.
Hampstead Institute
Outdoor Recreation SiteHampstead manages two urban farms, which are classrooms for youth and adult education programs focused on growing fruits and vegetables and eating healthy.
Hank Williams Museum
MuseumSuits, boots, hats, ties, awards, Hank's 1952 Cadillac, rare videos and more are the most complete collection of Williams memorabilia on display in 6,000 sq. ft. museum. Country music icon named 2010 Pulitzer Prize winner.
Hank Williams Statue
Historic SiteLife-sized bronze statue of country music legend who launched career in Montgomery and sung his way into hearts of millions. Across from City Auditorium where Hank's funeral was held Jan. 4, 1953.
Harriott II Riverboat
Outdoor Recreation SiteDocked by the Riverwalk Amphitheater, the Harriott II hosts public and private cruises with food, drinks, music, entertainment, and fun along the scenic Alabama River.
Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama
Museum1ï_-hour tour, tram ride with "live-narration" through Hyundai's only USA manufacturing plant. Gift shop. Min. age 6 with parent/guardian; 3rd grade & up with group. Adult supervisor required for every 10 children.
Ice Palace, The
Indoor Recreation SiteIce skate year-round in climate-controlled enclosed rink inside Eastdale Mall, Alabama's only ice rink in a mall.
Jackson Community House
Historic SiteBuilt in 1853, purchased in 1943 by City Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. First library for African-Americans in 1948 and launching pad for Bus Boycott in 1956.