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Explore Cullman County's history: Native American roots, German heritage, and Civil War stories await in a replica of the founder's home.
Housed in a replica of founder John G. Cullmann's home, the Cullman County Museum showcases the rich history of Cullman County, Alabama. Exhibits highlight Native American heritage, German settlement, and the Civil War, offering an immersive experience for all ages.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
The Cullman County Museum is located downtown at 211 2nd Ave NE. If you are already in the downtown area, walking is a convenient option. From the Cullman County Courthouse, walk two blocks north on 2nd Ave NE. The museum will be on your right. No costs involved.
Public Transport
Cullman Area Rural Transportation System (CARTS) provides public transportation in Cullman County. Contact CARTS to schedule a ride to the museum. Rides must be scheduled by 2:30 PM the previous business day. Exact change is required. Fares range from $2.00 to $6.00 each way, with a 50% discount for disabled individuals and those aged 60 or above. Same-day rides are an additional $2 charge, schedule permitting.
Taxi/Ride-Share
Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are available in Cullman. From a central location like the Cullman Shopping Center, a ride to the museum is approximately 2 miles and costs around $8-$12. Prices may vary depending on demand and time of day.
Use Cullman County Museum as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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Discover Cullman, Alabama: A blend of southern charm, rich history, and scenic beauty. Perfect for history buffs, nature lovers, and those seeking a relaxing getaway.
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