Best Attractions near Marengo County History & Archives Museum
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Bluff Hall
Step back in time at Bluff Hall in Demopolis, AL, and experience the elegance of a preserved antebellum mansion with Greek Revival architecture.
407 N Commissioners Ave, Demopolis, AL 367324.6Excellent 27 Reviews -
Gaineswood
Explore Gaineswood, a beautifully preserved Greek Revival mansion in Demopolis, AL, offering a unique glimpse into 19th-century plantation life.
805 S Cedar Ave, Demopolis, AL 367324.7Excellent 100 Reviews -
Spillway Falls - Lower Pool
Experience the beauty and power of nature at Spillway Falls - Lower Pool, a unique park in Demopolis, Alabama, offering hiking, birdwatching, and scenic views.
Lower Pool Rd, Demopolis, AL 367324.7Excellent 108 Reviews -
Chickasaw State Park
Discover Alabama's natural beauty at Chickasaw State Park: camping, wildlife, and outdoor adventures in the heart of the Black Belt region.
26955 US-43, Gallion, AL 367424.1Very Good 56 Reviews -
Thornhill Plantation
Experience the grandeur and complex history of an Alabama cotton plantation at Thornhill, a preserved example of Greek Revival architecture.
Co Rd 20, Forkland, AL 367403.8Good 6 Reviews -
Safehouse Black History Museum
Discover a hidden chapter of the Civil Rights Movement at the Safe House Black History Museum in Greensboro, Alabama.
518 Martin Luther King Dr, Greensboro, AL 367444.4Very Good 50 Reviews -
Magnolia Grove
Step back in time at Magnolia Grove, a Greek Revival mansion and former home of Richmond Pearson Hobson, in Greensboro, Alabama.
1002 Hobson St, Greensboro, AL 367444.4Very Good 23 Reviews -
White Cliffs of Epes
Alabama's White Cliffs of Epes: A stunning natural wonder mirroring the famous White Cliffs of Dover, offering a unique geological experience.
26867 US-11, Epes, AL 354604.6Excellent 45 Reviews -
Black Belt Museum
Discover the captivating history and natural wonders of Alabama's Black Belt region at this unique museum.
201-249 Washington St S, Livingston, AL 354704.7Excellent 3 Reviews -
Moundville Archaeological Park
Discover the fascinating history and culture of the Mississippian people at this well-preserved archaeological site in Moundville, Alabama.
634 Mound State Parkway, Moundville, AL 354744.6Excellent 412 Reviews
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Millers Ferry Campground
Escape to Millers Ferry Campground for lakeside camping, fishing, and boating in the heart of Alabama's Black Belt region.
111 E Bank Park Rd, Camden, AL 367264.6Excellent 159 Reviews -
Chilatchee Creek Campground
Escape to the serene shores of Dannelly Reservoir at Chilatchee Creek Campground, offering outdoor adventures and peaceful relaxation in Alabama's Black Belt.
2267, Chilatchee Creek Rd, Alberta, AL 367204.4Very Good 63 Reviews -
Thomasville City Park
Thomasville City Park: Recreation, relaxation, and community spirit in the heart of Thomasville, Alabama.
750 Gates Dr, Thomasville, AL 367844.5Excellent 44 Reviews -
Old Cahawba Archaeological Park
Explore Alabama's first capital, a ghost town where history and nature intertwine. Discover ruins, trails, and stories of the past.
9518 Cahaba Rd, Orrville, AL 367674.6Excellent 172 Reviews -
Lions Fair Park
A community hub in Selma, Alabama, hosting the annual Central Alabama Fair and various local events.
2401 W Dallas Ave, Selma, AL 367014.1Very Good 34 Reviews -
Aliceville Museum
Explore local and WWII history at the Aliceville Museum, home to the largest collection of Camp Aliceville artifacts in the U.S.
104 Broad St NE, Aliceville, AL 354424.6Excellent 53 Reviews -
Bessie W Munden Recreational Park
A historic park in Camden, Alabama, offering green spaces, playgrounds, and picnic areas for family fun and community gatherings.
194 Bessie Munden Rd, Camden, AL 367264.6Excellent 16 Reviews -
New Live Oak Cemetery
Discover Selma's past in a serene setting, where history and nature intertwine among the monuments and ancient trees of New Live Oak Cemetery.
110 W Dallas Ave, Selma, AL 367014.3Very Good 6 Reviews -
Roland Cooper State Park
Explore Alabama's natural beauty at Roland Cooper State Park: fishing, birding, camping & more on the scenic Dannelly Reservoir.
285 Deer Run Dr, Camden, AL 367264.5Excellent 270 Reviews -
UpSurge Trampoline Park
Tuscaloosa's premier trampoline park: jump, bounce, and flip into fun with open jump areas, obstacle courses, and exciting activities for all ages!
6200 McFarland Blvd E, Tuscaloosa, AL 354054.4Very Good 507 Reviews -
Sturdivant Hall Museum
Experience the grandeur of the Old South at Sturdivant Hall, a beautifully preserved Greek Revival mansion in historic Selma, Alabama.
713 Mabry St, Selma, AL 367014.8Excellent 63 Reviews -
Tabernacle Baptist Church
Visit Tabernacle Baptist Church in Selma, a historic landmark and pivotal site in the Civil Rights Movement, showcasing courage and resilience.
1431 Broad St, Selma, AL 367014.8Excellent 26 Reviews -
Vaughan Smitherman Museum
Explore Selma's vibrant past within the walls of this historic Greek Revival landmark, from Civil War relics to hospital artifacts.
109 Union St, Selma, AL 367014.5Excellent 30 Reviews -
Old Town Historic District
Explore Selma's Old Town Historic District: A journey through time, architecture, and the heart of the Civil Rights Movement.
Selma, AL 367014.4Very Good 16 Reviews -
Selma Interpretive Center of the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail
Discover the starting point of the historic Selma to Montgomery march, a pivotal landmark in the Civil Rights Movement.
2 Broad St, Selma, AL 367014.6Excellent 129 Reviews -
Edmund Pettus Bridge
Walk in the footsteps of civil rights heroes on this iconic bridge, a powerful symbol of the fight for voting rights and equality in Selma, Alabama.
Selma, AL 367034.7Excellent 1,330 Reviews -
Brown Chapel AME Church
Visit the historic Brown Chapel AME Church in Selma, Alabama, a pivotal landmark in the Civil Rights Movement and the fight for voting rights.
410 Martin Luther King St, Selma, AL 367034.8Excellent 181 Reviews -
National Voting Rights Museum and Institute
Explore the pivotal history of the Voting Rights Movement in Selma, AL, honoring the brave activists who fought for equality. A must-see Civil Rights landmark.
6 US-80 East, Selma, AL 367014.6Excellent 512 Reviews -
Civil Rights Memorial Park
Reflect on the courageous fight for equality at Selma's Civil Rights Memorial Park, honoring pivotal events and figures of the movement.
6 US-80 BUS, Selma, AL 367014.6Excellent 69 Reviews -
Enslavement & Civil War Museum
Explore the compelling history of African Americans from ancient Africa through enslavement and the Civil War at this Selma museum.
1408 Water Ave, Selma, AL 367035.0Excellent 3 Reviews -
Bridge Crossing Jubilee
Commemorating the Selma to Montgomery marches and the Voting Rights Act, honoring civil rights history and the fight for equality.
1410 Water Ave, Selma, AL 367034.1Very Good 28 Reviews -
Historic Riverfront Park
Explore Selma's Historic Riverfront Park: A scenic waterfront park with Civil Rights history, river views, and a peaceful atmosphere.
2 Green St, Selma, AL 367034.3Very Good 49 Reviews -
Old Depot Museum
Explore Selma's vibrant history at the Old Depot Museum, from Native American artifacts to the Civil Rights Movement.
4 Martin Luther King St, Selma, AL 367034.4Very Good 47 Reviews -
Lenoir Landing Park
Escape to the serene beauty of Lenoir Landing Park in Toxey, Alabama, for waterfront relaxation and outdoor adventures.
Lenoir Landing Rd, Toxey, AL 369214.4Very Good 11 Reviews -
Bonita Lakes Park
Explore Bonita Lakes Park, a serene state park in Meridian, MS, perfect for hiking, fishing, and family-friendly outdoor fun.
Bonita Reservoir Rd, Meridian, MS 393014.6Excellent 1,312 Reviews -
Paul M. Grist State Park
Discover Alabama's natural beauty at Paul M. Grist State Park: a perfect spot for fishing, camping, hiking, and family fun in a tranquil setting.
1546 Grist Rd, Valley Grande, AL 367014.6Excellent 193 Reviews -
Snow Hinton Park
Escape to Tuscaloosa's Snow Hinton Park: Nature trails, playgrounds, and community events await in this vibrant green space.
Tuscaloosa, AL 354044.4Very Good 683 Reviews -
Jemison-Van De Graaff Mansion
Explore Tuscaloosa's rich history and architectural beauty at the Jemison-Van de Graaff Mansion, a landmark of the pre-Civil War South.
1305 Greensboro Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL 354014.6Excellent 70 Reviews -
Murphy-Collins House
Explore the legacy of Tuscaloosa's African American community at the historic Murphy-Collins House, now a captivating museum.
2601 Paul W Bryant Dr, Tuscaloosa, AL 354014.3Very Good 13 Reviews -
Battle-Friedman House & Gardens
Explore Tuscaloosa's history at the Battle-Friedman House & Gardens, a preserved 19th-century home with period furnishings and antebellum gardens.
1010 Greensboro Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL 354014.1Very Good 37 Reviews -
Bowlero Tuscaloosa
Upscale entertainment featuring blacklight bowling, arcade games, a sports bar, and delicious food near the University Mall in Tuscaloosa.
2001 McFarland Blvd E, Tuscaloosa, AL 354044.1Very Good 1,101 Reviews -
Monnish Park
Escape to nature in Tuscaloosa's Monnish Park: trails, playgrounds, picnic spots, and community events await!
1500 Hackberry Ln, Tuscaloosa, AL 354014.2Very Good 297 Reviews -
Capitol Park
Explore the ruins of Alabama's former state capitol in a peaceful downtown Tuscaloosa park, offering a glimpse into the state's rich history.
2828 6th St, Tuscaloosa, AL 354014.7Excellent 253 Reviews -
Cahaba Riverwalk and Canoe launch
Explore the Cahaba River's beauty: Paddle, walk, and discover nature at Centreville's accessible riverfront park and canoe launch.
835 Walnut St, Centreville, AL 350424.7Excellent 6 Reviews -
Old Tavern Museum
Explore Tuscaloosa's rich history at the Old Tavern Museum, a preserved 19th-century inn showcasing early Alabama life and architecture.
500 Nicks Kids Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL 354015.0Excellent 1 Reviews -
Bama Theatre
Experience the magic of performing arts at the historic Bama Theatre in Tuscaloosa, a landmark since 1938. A cultural hub for films, concerts, and theater.
600 Greensboro Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL 354014.7Excellent 351 Reviews -
Tuscaloosa River Walk
Enjoy a scenic walk, local markets, and vibrant events along the Black Warrior River at the Tuscaloosa River Walk.
2710 Jack Warner Pkwy, Tuscaloosa, AL 354014.7Excellent 1,269 Reviews -
Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge Admin Building and Visitor Contact Station
Discover Alabama's natural beauty at Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge: a haven for birding, fishing, hunting, and wildlife observation along the Tombigbee River.
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Children's Hands-On Museum
Explore, create, and discover at Tuscaloosa's interactive children's museum, offering hands-on exhibits for kids of all ages!
2213 University Blvd, Tuscaloosa, AL 354014.5Excellent 293 Reviews -
Paul W. Bryant Museum
Explore the history of Alabama football at the Paul W. Bryant Museum in Tuscaloosa, celebrating the Crimson Tide's legacy and Coach 'Bear' Bryant.
300 Paul W Bryant Dr, Tuscaloosa, AL 354014.8Excellent 615 Reviews -
Mildred Westervelt Warner Transportation Museum (part of UA Museums)
Explore Tuscaloosa's past through transportation history at the Mildred Westervelt Warner Transportation Museum, formerly housed in the unique Queen City Pool House.
1901 Jack Warner Pkwy, Tuscaloosa, AL 354014.5Excellent 38 Reviews -
Tuscaloosa River Market
Discover fresh produce, local crafts, and community events at the Tuscaloosa River Market on the Black Warrior River.
1900 Jack Warner Pkwy, Tuscaloosa, AL 354014.7Excellent 475 Reviews -
Gorgas House Museum
Explore 19th-century life at the University of Alabama's oldest building, the Gorgas House Museum, showcasing the legacy of the Gorgas family.
Gorgas House, 810 Capstone Dr, Tuscaloosa, AL 354874.8Excellent 28 Reviews -
Alabama Museum of Natural History
Explore Alabama's natural history from dinosaurs to meteorites at the Alabama Museum of Natural History in Tuscaloosa.
427 6th Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL 354874.5Excellent 267 Reviews
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