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Discover East Alabama's Heritage

Explore 5,000+ artifacts showcasing East Alabama's rich history, from Native American heritage to WWII, in Opelika's charming downtown.

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The Museum of East Alabama, located in downtown Opelika, showcases the region's history with over 5,000 artifacts. Exhibits range from Native American heritage and the Civil War to a WWII POW camp and local industry, offering a glimpse into the area's cultural impact.

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Local tips

  • Check out the museum's website or call ahead to find out about any special events or temporary exhibits that may be on display.
  • Allow at least one hour to fully explore the museum's collections.
  • Take some time to admire the outdoor mural that depicts people and historic elements central to the region.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Museum of East Alabama is located in downtown Opelika and is easily accessible on foot from most central locations. If you are near the Lee County Courthouse, walk south on 9th Street for one block. The museum will be on your left at 121 S 9th St.

  • Public Transport

    Lee-Russell Public Transit (LRPT) operates an On-Demand service in designated areas within Auburn, Opelika, Lee and Russell Counties. If you are near the Opelika Public Library, you can catch the local bus service that stops at the intersection of 2nd Avenue and 9th Street. Board the bus heading towards 9th Street. Get off at the stop closest to 9th Street and walk a short distance to the museum, which is located at 121 S 9th St. LRPT provides curb to curb service. All services are provided FREE OF CHARGE.

  • Driving

    The Museum of East Alabama is located at 121 S 9th St, Opelika, AL 36801. From I-85, take Exit 58 for US-29 toward Opelika. Follow US-29 N/Pepperell Pkwy into Opelika. Turn left onto 9th Street. The museum will be on your right. Limited street parking is available near the museum. Additional parking may be found in nearby public lots, but availability can vary. Parking fees in public lots typically range from $1-$2 per hour.

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Step back in time at the Museum of East Alabama, a treasure trove of regional history located in the heart of Opelika's historic downtown. Established in 1989 on the site of the old Clement Hotel, the museum houses over 5,000 artifacts that bring the history of East Alabama to life. The museum's exhibits span centuries, offering a comprehensive look at the region's past. Highlights include Native American artifacts, Civil War memorabilia, and items from Camp Opelika, a World War II prisoner-of-war camp. You'll also find exhibits on local industry, agriculture, and transportation, including a mule-drawn carriage from the 19th century. A recent addition is the Lee County Remembrance Project, which serves as a memorial to lynchings in the area. The museum represents the counties of Lee, Macon, Russell, Chambers, and Tallapoosa. Allow at least an hour to explore the collections, which offer a unique glimpse into the lives of those who shaped East Alabama. Don't miss the outdoor mural depicting people and historic elements central to the region.

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