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Fort Payne Hosiery Museum: A Stitch in Time

Step back in time at the Fort Payne Hosiery Museum, exploring the city's rich textile history as the 'Sock Capital of the World'.

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Explore Fort Payne's legacy as the 'Sock Capital of the World' at the Hosiery Museum. Discover antique machinery, vintage hosiery, and the stories of the mill workers who shaped the town's identity in this unique historical gem.

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Local tips

  • Call ahead to schedule a tour and ensure the museum is open, as hours can vary.
  • Combine your visit with other Fort Payne attractions like the Depot Museum or the Alabama Fan Club and Museum.
  • Explore downtown Fort Payne, with its historic buildings and local shops.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Fort Payne Hosiery Museum is located downtown on Gault Avenue. From the Fort Payne Depot Museum, walk north on Gault Avenue for about 3 minutes. The Hosiery Museum will be on your left at 510 Gault Ave N. Admission is free.

  • Public Transport

    DeKalb County ALTRANS provides free public transportation to all ages. Reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance. Call to reserve a ride.

  • Ride Share

    Utilize ride-sharing services like Uber or local taxis for direct transport to the museum at 510 Gault Ave N. From most locations within Fort Payne, a ride-share will cost approximately $6 - $15, depending on demand and distance.

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The Fort Payne Hosiery Museum, located at 510 Gault Ave N, Fort Payne, Alabama, is a tribute to the city's prominent role in the hosiery industry. Fort Payne once produced over 50% of America's socks, earning it the title of "Sock Capital of the World". The museum is housed in a beautifully preserved historic building from the early 1900s. Inside, visitors can explore exhibits showcasing the evolution of hosiery production, from early hand-knitting techniques to the advanced machinery of the time. The museum features an extensive collection of antique sock-making machines, some over a century old, vintage hosiery, and personal artifacts. Exhibits also delve into the lives of the workers who toiled in the factories, offering an intimate look at their daily lives and the challenges they faced. The Fort Payne Hosiery Museum Association was formed in 1990 by local historians and enthusiasts to preserve the legacy of the hosiery industry. The association acquired the historic building and opened the museum to the public in 1992. Today, Landmarks of DeKalb County owns the museum. Visitors can freely view displays of original sock mills with materials and photographs from the boom days of Fort Payne.

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