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Fairhope Museum of History: Preserving the Past

Discover Fairhope's captivating past at the Fairhope Museum of History, exploring its utopian roots and unique cultural heritage.

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Located in the heart of downtown Fairhope, the Fairhope Museum of History celebrates the city's unique history through exhibits, presentations, and events. It showcases the story of Fairhope from its utopian origins to the present day.

A brief summary to Fairhope Museum of History

  • Tuesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-5 pm
  • Friday 9 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Enter through the Bancroft Street entrance to enjoy the outdoor art installations in the courtyard.
  • Visit on a weekday morning to avoid crowds.
  • Check the Friends of the Fairhope Museum of History's Facebook page for information on current events and exhibits.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Fairhope Museum of History is located downtown at 24 N Section Street. From most points in downtown Fairhope, the museum is easily accessible by foot. From Fairhope Avenue, walk north on Section Street. The museum will be on your left. Street parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Parking is also available on Bancroft Street, Fairhope Avenue, or Magnolia Avenue, all within easy walking distance.

  • Driving

    If driving to the Fairhope Museum of History, navigate to 24 N Section Street, Fairhope, AL 36532. A public parking garage is conveniently located on North Church Street behind the Hampton Inn. From the garage, walk south on Church Street, then turn left onto Fairhope Avenue. Turn left onto N Section Street. The museum will be on your left. Parking rates in the public garage typically range from $1-2 per hour.

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The Fairhope Museum of History, situated in the heart of downtown Fairhope, Alabama, offers a captivating journey through the city's unique past. Housed in the historic 1928 Spanish mission-style building that once served as City Hall, the museum collects, preserves, and exhibits artifacts that tell the story of Fairhope. The museum's exhibits delve into Fairhope's origins as a utopian single-tax colony founded in 1894 by followers of economist Henry George. Visitors can explore the principles of the Single Tax theory and learn about the founders' vision for a model community. Exhibits also cover various aspects of Fairhope's history, including its early residents, the Native American Indians, the potters attracted to the area's high-quality clay, and the unique Jubilee phenomenon. In addition to its permanent exhibits, the Fairhope Museum of History hosts temporary exhibitions on a variety of topics, such as the Civil War in Baldwin County, the history of pottery on the Eastern Shore, and Fairhopians who fought in WWII. The museum also features outdoor exhibits, including the People's Railroad train car and the Mullet Run fountain. The Fairhope Museum of History hosts a weekly lecture and “tea time” featuring tea grown locally from the Fairhope Tea Plantation. The museum's mission is to provide impactful experiences through the collection, curation, and exhibition of Fairhope artifacts, as well as through engaging programming. It also strives to be an active participant in the cultivation of community.

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