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Florence Indian Mound and Museum: Echoes of the Shoals' Past

Discover 10,000 years of Native American history at the Florence Indian Mound and Museum, the Tennessee Valley's largest domiciliary mound.

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Explore the Florence Indian Mound and Museum, a window into the lives of Native Americans who inhabited the Tennessee Valley for 10,000 years. The museum showcases artifacts from various periods, while the towering mound offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

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Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for climbing the mound, as there are 70 steps to the top.
  • Visit the museum to learn about the history and culture of the Native American people who built the mound.
  • Check the museum's website for information on upcoming events, workshops, and presentations.
  • Allow at least 1-2 hours to fully explore the mound and museum.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From the intersection of US-43 and AL-157 in Florence, head south on S Court St. Continue for approximately 2 miles. The museum will be on your left at 1028 S Court St. Parking is available on-site and is free.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Request a taxi or ride-share from anywhere in Florence. The destination is 1028 S Court St. The ride will take approximately 5-10 minutes from downtown Florence. Expect to pay around $8-$12 for a one-way trip from downtown.

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The Florence Indian Mound and Museum offers a unique glimpse into the rich history of the Native American people who once thrived in the Muscle Shoals area. The Florence Mound, the largest domiciliary mound in the Tennessee Valley, stands as a testament to their legacy. Constructed nearly 1,700 years ago along the banks of the Tennessee River, the mound served as a gathering space for ceremonies and other important events. Over the centuries, it has withstood floods, storms, and even human destruction, remaining a symbol of the enduring spirit of the indigenous people. Visitors can climb the 70 steps to the top of the 43-foot-tall mound for a panoramic view of the surrounding area. The exact origin of the mound remains a mystery, with theories suggesting it was used as a burial ground or ceremonial site. At the base of the mound, the museum houses a collection of Native American relics discovered in the area. Chronological displays and explanations of artifacts from the Paleo to Historic periods provide insights into the lives and culture of these early inhabitants. The museum also hosts presentations, workshops, and children's lessons, and collaborates with Native American tribes and artisans to promote cultural understanding. The museum's mission is to serve as a center for stewardship, education, and understanding of the indigenous people of the Muscle Shoals area.

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