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Gadsden Monument: A Tribute to Patriotism

Honoring Christopher Gadsden and the American Revolution in the heart of Gadsden, Alabama, embodying freedom and courage.

The Gadsden Monument in Gadsden, Alabama, honors Christopher Gadsden, a key figure in the American Revolution. It features the iconic 'Don't Tread on Me' rattlesnake, symbolizing the fight for liberty and American ideals.

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344 S 1st St, Gadsden, Alabama, 35901, US
Monday
10 am-12 pm
Tuesday
10 am-12 pm
Wednesday
10 am-12 pm
Thursday
10 am-12 pm
Friday
10 am-12 pm
Saturday
10 am-12 pm
Sunday
10 am-12 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    The Gadsden Monument is easily accessible on foot from downtown Gadsden. If you're near Broad Street, head south on 1st Street. The monument is located at the intersection of Broad Street and 1st Street. There is no cost associated with walking.

    Public Transport

    The Gadsden Trolley System provides public transportation in Gadsden. Check the trolley routes and schedules to see if there's a convenient stop near your starting point. The Fourth Street Transfer Station is a central hub. From there, you can connect to routes that pass near the monument. A regular fare is $1.00.

    Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxi and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are available in Gadsden. A ride from most points in downtown Gadsden to the monument will likely cost between $6 and $12, depending on demand and distance. Simply provide the address, 344 S 1st St, Gadsden, AL 35901, as your destination.

    Driving

    If driving, navigate to 344 S 1st St, Gadsden, AL 35901. Parking is available in the vicinity of the monument. Several public parking lots are located downtown, including one at Locust Street and 1st Streets. On-street parking may also be available. Parking fees vary, but expect to pay around $1 per hour at parking lots. Check posted signs for specific rates and regulations.

    Local tips

    Take a moment to reflect on the historical significance of Christopher Gadsden and the "Don't Tread on Me" flag.
    Combine your visit with a walk around downtown Gadsden to explore other attractions and local businesses.
    Check out nearby attractions like the Gadsden Museum of Art or Noccalula Falls Park to enhance your visit.

    Discover more about Gadsden Monument

    The Gadsden Monument, located in the heart of Gadsden, Alabama, serves as a reminder of the city's connection to the American Revolution and the ideals of liberty and courage. Erected to honor Christopher Gadsden, a South Carolina delegate to the Continental Congress and a brigadier general in the Continental Army, the monument provides a tangible link to the nation's founding. Christopher Gadsden was a staunch advocate for colonial rights and is best known for designing the Gadsden flag, which features a coiled rattlesnake poised to strike above the motto "Don't Tread on Me". The monument's design is both symbolic and thought-provoking. The coiled rattlesnake immediately captures the eye and evokes the spirit of defiance and readiness to defend freedom. The monument's setting provides a space for quiet contemplation and reflection on the sacrifices made by the founding generation. Visiting the Gadsden Monument offers more than just a photo opportunity; it's an invitation to delve into the history of the American Revolution and to consider the principles that shaped the nation. Beyond its historical significance, the Gadsden Monument also serves as a point of local pride for the city of Gadsden. It's a reminder of the city's name and its connection to a larger narrative of American identity. The monument is a place where residents can gather to celebrate patriotic holidays, to reflect on the meaning of citizenship, and to honor those who have served the nation. The monument's location in downtown Gadsden makes it easily accessible to visitors. It's within walking distance of other attractions, restaurants, and shops, making it a convenient stop on any tour of the city.
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