Three Notch Museum: A Journey Through Covington County History
Explore local history at Andalusia's Three Notch Museum, featuring railroad relics, Native American artifacts, and more in a restored train depot.
Housed in a beautifully restored 1900 Central of Georgia Depot, the Three Notch Museum in Andalusia, Alabama, offers a glimpse into the region's past. Explore exhibits on railroad history, Native American artifacts, military memorabilia, and early industries, all while learning about the significance of the historic Three Notch Trail.
A brief summary to Three Notch Museum
- Historical Central St, Andalusia, Alabama, 36420, US
- +1334-222-0674
- Monday 9 am-2 pm
- Tuesday 9 am-2 pm
- Wednesday 9 am-2 pm
Local tips
- Check the museum's limited operating hours (Monday to Wednesday) before planning your visit.
- Explore the entire museum complex, including the restored post office, log cabin, and country store, for a comprehensive glimpse into early life in Covington County.
- Don't miss the Mark Gibson Model Train Exhibit, a favorite among children and adults alike.
Getting There
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Walking
The Three Notch Museum is located on Historical Central Street in downtown Andalusia. From most points in the downtown area, it is easily accessible by foot. Simply head towards the historic Central of Georgia Depot building.
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Public Transport
The Covington Area Transit System (CATS) provides transportation services within Covington County. Check the CATS schedule and route to see if there is a stop near your location and the museum. A single ride fare is typically around $2.
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Ride Share
Ride-sharing services like Uber are available in Andalusia. A ride from a central location in Andalusia to the Three Notch Museum would likely cost between $5 and $15, depending on demand and distance.