Kathryn Tucker Windham Museum
Thomasville | Clarke County
Kathryn Tucker Windham has spent most of her career recording and preserving Alabama 's history and folklore. Now her hometown of Thomasville has dedicated a museum to preserve her legacy as a journalist, photographer and storyteller. Alabama Southern Community College in Thomasville opened the Kathryn Tucker Windham Museum with a celebration of her 85th birthday on June 1, 2003. The museum, housed in the college's library building, takes visitors through Ms. Windham's early childhood in Thomasville , her career as a journalist and her rise to national attention as a storyteller. An exhibit covering her one-woman show on the life of Julia Tutwiler features the costume she wore in productions across the state. The Windham Room, a reading and archive room, includes photos and accompanying stories beginning with Ms. Windham's earliest photos taken with a Kodak Brownie camera she received at age 12. When completed, this room will include rocking chairs with audio hook-ups allowing visitors to sit and listen to recorded stories told by Ms. Windham. The museum also includes a sculpture of Ms. Windham by Alabama folk artist Charlie Lucas.
Street Address:
Alabama Southern College, 30755 Hwy 43S
Thomasville,
AL
36784
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 2000
Thomasville,
AL
36784
Phone:
334-636-9642, ext. 3146
334-637-3146
Fax:
334-636-1478
Website URL:
operation schedule:
Open M–Th 8–6, Sat. & Sun. by appt
Admission:
Free
handicap accommodations:
all one level, no steps



