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Old Alabama Town: A Journey into 19th-Century Alabama

Discover 19th-century Alabama: Explore historic homes, workplaces, and community life in downtown Montgomery's living history museum.

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Step back in time at Old Alabama Town, a living history museum in downtown Montgomery. Explore restored homes, workplaces, and community buildings from the 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting the lives of Alabamians during this transformative period. Experience the state's rich heritage through interactive exhibits and meticulously preserved architecture.

A brief summary to Old Alabama Town

Local tips

  • Check the Old Alabama Town website for seasonal events, such as the haunting tour in October.
  • Purchase tickets at the Lucas Tavern or the Loeb Visitors Center.
  • Allow at least 1-2 hours to fully explore the six-block area.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    Old Alabama Town is located in downtown Montgomery, about three blocks north and three blocks west of the Alabama State Capitol. From the Capitol, walk north on N Ripley St, then turn left onto Columbus St. Old Alabama Town will be on your left. The entrance and visitor center are located at the Lucas Tavern on the Living Block.

  • Public Transport

    Montgomery Area Transit ('The M') operates bus routes throughout the city. Check the Montgomery Transit website or app for the most up-to-date route information and schedules. Several bus routes have stops within walking distance of Old Alabama Town. From the nearest bus stop, walk to 301 Columbus St. A single ride fare on 'The M' is $1.25.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxi and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available in Montgomery. Request a ride to 301 Columbus St, Montgomery, AL 36104. The fare from downtown Montgomery (e.g., the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa at the Convention Center) typically ranges from $8 to $12, depending on traffic and demand.

  • Driving

    If driving, navigate to 301 Columbus St, Montgomery, AL 36104. Limited street parking is available on N Hull Street and N Decatur Street, as well as in the Old Alabama Town parking area. Parking fees vary, but expect to pay around $5-$10 for a few hours. Be aware that parking can be limited during peak tourist season and special events.

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Old Alabama Town, administered by the Landmarks Foundation of Montgomery, offers a captivating journey into Alabama's past. Spanning six blocks in downtown Montgomery, this unique historical village comprises over 50 carefully preserved and restored buildings dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. These structures, rescued from across central Alabama, offer visitors a tangible connection to the lives of those who shaped the region. Founded in 1967, the Landmarks Foundation of Montgomery embarked on a mission to preserve Alabama's architectural and historical heritage. Their first major project was the acquisition and restoration of the Ordeman-Mitchell-Shaw Townhouse, an elegant Italianate residence dating back to the 1850s. This townhouse, along with its outbuildings and grounds, became the cornerstone of Old Alabama Town, opening to the public in 1971. As you stroll through Old Alabama Town, you'll encounter a diverse collection of buildings that reflect the social and economic fabric of the time. Explore the Lucas Tavern, the oldest surviving building in Montgomery County, where General Lafayette once stayed. Other highlights include a one-room schoolhouse, a working grist mill, a cotton gin, a blacksmith shop, and various homes representing different social classes. Old Alabama Town is not just a collection of buildings; it's a living history museum where you can engage with the past through interactive exhibits and demonstrations. Knowledgeable guides bring the stories of early Alabamians to life, sharing insights into their daily lives, challenges, and triumphs.

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