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Montgomery

Located on the Alabama River in the center of the state, Montgomery is a thriving city with an impressive amount of history and distinctly southern style of living. The city is filled with culture and history, but the passage of time is nice and easy.

Montgomery is a cosmopolitan city, from its famous Shakespeare festival to its symphony orchestra to the F. Scott Fitzgerald Museum, and there is always a lot going on. Visitors should check with the Arts Council before coming so they can plan ahead which of the many activities they will try to attend.

Montgomery's spans the centuries. Martin Luther King preached here from 1954 to 1960, and there is a stirring monument to Civil Rights movement. In the 1860s, Montgomery was a part of the Confederacy and the first Confederate White House still stands. Old Montgomery proudly dates structures from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The State Archives and Museum is filled with artifacts from prehistory to the present. Montgomery is justifiably proud of its history, and the many aspects of that history have united to form a strong cultural identity. Visitors to Montgomery will have no trouble immersing themselves in its history.

Montgomery is a leading southern city with a beautiful location, and a wonderfully rich and varied history and culture. Activities abound, but at a nice southern pace -- and that is just what people like about the city.

 

Attractions

General Richard Montgomery Riverboat

PO BOX 371
334-834-9862
This gracious, old-fashioned riverboat still plies the river just as similar boats did in the past. Visitors will enjoy a little history and a great ride in the "Montgomery".

Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church
454 Dexter Ave
334-263-3970
Guests can visit the beautiful Baptist church where Martin Luther King, Jr. ministered from 1954 to 1960. The church offers some information on King, and his life and ministry.

Capri Community Film Society Theatre
1045 E. Fairway Ave.
334-262-4858
This theatre, which opened in 1941, remains a landmark to old-style cinemas. The theatre currently shows all sorts of films, some mainstream, some independent.

Old Alabama Town
301 Columbus St.
334-240-4500
Frequent tours visit more than 40 restored Alabama structures. Visitors can learn about life in Montgomery in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Montgomery Zoo
329 Vandiver Blvd.
334-265-2637
This zoo, which calls itself "the most exciting zoo in the Southeast," boasts 500 animals representing over 150 species. Featured exhibits include Australian, Asian, African, and North American realms.

First White House of the Confederacy
644 Washington Ave
334-261-4624
This house was built in 1835 and served as the White House of the Confederacy for several months in 1861. Confederate President Jefferson Davis lived here until Richmond became the new Confederate capital.

Alabama Archives and History Museum
624 Washington Ave
334-261-4361
Visitors to the archives can view a vast collection of historical documents and information about Alabama. The museum also offers exhibits on Native Americans, Civil War battles, and features a hands-on gallery.

Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts
251 Montgomery St.
334-262-0322
This restored historic theatre, located in downtown Montgomery, features a wide variety of events including performances by local and national companies.

Alabama War Memorial
PO Box 1069
334-262-6638
This war memorial honors the citizens of Alabama who have died in the defense of their state and country. This is a "must see" for those interested in southern and American history.

Alabama Science Center
244 Dexter Ave
334-832-3902
This center has more than 50 exhibits designed to educate and entertain, and is a favorite with Montgomery teachers and students.

Governor's Mansion
1142 S. Perry St.
334-834-3022
This mansion has been the home for Alabama's governors since the 1950's. The mansion itself was built in 1907 and is a wonderful example of Southern Colonial architecture.

Jasmine Hill Gardens and Outdoor Museum
PO Box 60011
334-263-1440
The garden and museum cover 17 acres of beautiful land. Fountains, pools and statuary help make this one of the loveliest spots in Montgomery.
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
One Museum Dr
334-244-5700
This museum has a renowned collection of paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries. Southern regional art is featured, as are some interactive exhibits for children.

Pike Pioneer Museum
248 US Hwy 231 North
Troy, AL
334-566-3597
Located on 15 acres of land, this museum focuses on pioneer life in the early 19th century featuring exhibits on households, farming and even printing.

Alabama State Capitol
State Capitol Bldg
334-261-2900
Alabama's state capitol building is more than 140 years old. It has been completely renovated and houses remarkable historical and cultural collections.

Civil Rights Memorial
400 Washington Ave
334-264-0286
Dedicated in 1989, this memorial was designed by the architect who created the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. The memorial's impact on visitors is strikingly powerful and beautiful.

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