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Bankhead Heritage House and Museum: A Step Back in Time

Explore the legacy of the Bankhead family and Walker County history at this beautifully restored Jasper mansion and cultural center.

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The Bankhead Heritage House and Museum, located in Jasper, Alabama, offers a glimpse into the lives of the prominent Bankhead family and the history of Walker County. Housed in the 1924 William Bankhead residence, this beautifully restored Colonial Revival mansion showcases exhibits, artifacts, and stories that bring the past to life [4, 8].

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Local tips

  • Check the Bankhead Heritage House and Museum's website or Facebook page for information on current exhibits and upcoming events [4, 11].
  • Admission is free, but donations are welcome to support the museum's exhibits and programs [4, 19].
  • Parking is available at the rear of the Heritage Center [5].
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From downtown Jasper, head west on 19th Street West, then turn right onto 4th Avenue South. Continue onto 15th Street West, turn right onto 9th Avenue, and finally, turn right onto 7th Street West. The Bankhead Heritage Center will be on your left at 800 7th Street West [5]. The walk is approximately 1 mile and should take about 20 minutes.

  • Driving

    From I-22/Corridor “X”, take exit #63 for Jasper/Parrish. At the light, go straight on AL-269/Elliott Blvd. At the next light, turn right onto 18th Street West, then turn right onto 9th Avenue, and finally, turn right onto 7th Street West. The Bankhead Heritage Center will be on your left at 800 7th Street West [5]. Parking is available at the rear of the building [5]. There is no fee for parking.

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The Bankhead Heritage House and Museum, also known as Sunset and the John Hollis Bankhead House, is a historic mansion in Jasper, Alabama [7]. Built in 1924 by William Brockman Bankhead, Speaker of the House, the house is an example of Colonial Revival architecture [8]. It stands as a testament to the Bankhead family's significant contributions to Alabama and the nation [8]. The museum features permanent and temporary exhibits. A local favorite is the collection of items related to Tallulah Bankhead, a legendary actress and daughter of William Bankhead [4, 6, 8]. Other exhibits highlight Walker County's history, culture, and citizens who served in the U.S. Military [4, 6]. The Congressional Library and Living Room honors the 111 years of continuous service in the U.S. Congress by seven men from small towns in Walker County [6]. The Bankhead House isn't just a static display; it's a center for Walker County culture [4, 15]. The Walker Area Community Foundation operates the museum and hosts events such as concerts, movie nights, and seasonal photography contests [4, 15]. Visitors can explore the house and grounds through self-guided tours [10]. The Bankhead House & Heritage Center is handicap accessible [10].

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