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Museum of East Alabama: A Glimpse into the Past

Discover East Alabama's heritage through captivating artifacts and exhibits in the heart of Opelika's historic district.

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The Museum of East Alabama in Opelika offers a fascinating look into the region's history, with over 5,000 artifacts showcasing local heritage from Native American relics to exhibits on Camp Opelika, a WWII POW camp.

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  • Tuesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-4 pm
  • Friday 10 am-4 pm
  • Saturday 2 pm-4 pm

Local tips

  • Check out the museum's outdoor mural, a visual representation of the region's history and culture.
  • Explore the exhibits on Camp Opelika for a unique perspective on WWII history.
  • Visit the 'East Alabama on the Go' section to see the beautifully preserved mule-drawn carriage.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Museum of East Alabama is located in downtown Opelika on S 9th Street, easily accessible on foot from most points in the downtown area. From the Lee County Courthouse Square, walk one block south. The museum will be on your right. No costs are associated with this approach.

  • Public Transport

    The Opelika Transit Center is the central hub for public transportation. From the transit center, take Route 1, which runs close to S 9th St. Get off at the nearest stop and walk to 121 S 9th St. Single fares are typically around $1.25, but it's best to check the current schedule and fares.

  • Driving

    If driving, navigate to 121 S 9th St, Opelika, AL 36801. The museum is located downtown, and parking is available nearby. Parking fees may apply. If coming from Auburn, take US-280 E to AL-51 S, then turn left onto S 9th St. The museum will be on your right.

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Located in downtown Opelika, the Museum of East Alabama is a treasure trove of local history. Established in 1989, the museum houses over 5,000 artifacts that tell the story of East Alabama and the surrounding counties of Lee, Macon, Russell, Chambers, and Tallapoosa. The museum's exhibits span centuries, from Native American tools and pottery to items from the Civil War and more recent history. Highlights include artifacts from Camp Opelika, a WWII prisoner-of-war camp, and exhibits on the region's agricultural and industrial heritage. A particularly interesting exhibit displays one of two known German-made magna coders. The museum also features a Remembrance Project similar to the one in Montgomery, displaying soil from lynching sites in the region. Visitors can explore exhibits on transportation, including a mule-drawn carriage donated by an African-American family, and learn about the region's contributions to music and culture. The museum also showcases memorabilia from the film 'Norma Rae,' which was filmed in Opelika. With its diverse collection and engaging displays, the Museum of East Alabama offers a unique glimpse into the area's rich and complex past.

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