Historical Places in Montgomery, AL
1. First White House of the Confederacy
644 Washington St, Montgomery, AL, 36130
From Business: Historic House Museum located beside the Alabama Archives and History and across from the Alabama State Capitol Museum.Historic House Museum located beside the Alabama Archives…
2. Alabama State Auditor
600 Dexter Ave, Montgomery, AL, 36130
From Business: Built in 1851, the capitol building served as the first capitol for the Confederate States of America.Built in 1851, the capitol building served as the first capitol for the…
3. Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church
454 Dexter Ave, Montgomery, AL, 36104
From Business: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., used the pulpit of this unassuming red brick church to lead the 1955-56 Montgomery bus boycott, which ignited the civil rights movement. Steeped in…
4. Hank Williams Memorial - Oakwood Annex Cemetery
Upper Wetumpka Rd, Montgomery, AL, 36101
From Business: Grave sites of Hank Williams, his wife, mother and sister in the Oakwood Cemetery Annex. Managed by the Hank Williams Museum. 118 Commerce Street, Montgomery, AL 36104. This is…
5. Old Alabama Town
301 Columbus St, Montgomery, AL, 36104
From Business: Step back in time to Old Alabama Town in Downtown Montgomery. Visit a one-room schoolhouse, grist mill, cotton gin, log cabin, and the oldest building in Montgomery - Lucas…
7. Governor's Mansion
1142 S Perry St, Montgomery, AL, 36104
8. Alabama Historical Commission
468 S Perry St, Montgomery, AL, 36104
9. Montgomery County Historical Society
512 S Court St, Montgomery, AL, 36104
10. Records Management Division
624 Washington Ave, Montgomery, AL, 36130
11. Hank Williams Statue
Eum, Montgomery, AL, 36104
14. Alabama Department of Archives and History
624 Washington Ave, Montgomery, AL, 36130
From Business: The Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH) has been the home of Alabama history for more than a century. It is the nation's oldest state-funded, independent archival…
15. Civil Rights Memorial Center
400 Washington Ave, Montgomery, AL, 36104
From Business: The names of 40 people killed in the battle for civil rights between 1954, when the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed segregation, and 1968, the year of the assassination of Martin…
16. Fort Toulouse-Jackson Park
2521 W Fort Toulouse Rd, Wetumpka, AL, 36093
17. Rose Hill Historic Cemetery
N Ann Ave, Tallassee, AL, 36078
18. Confederate Officers Quarters
301 King St Ste A, Tallassee, AL, 36078
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