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Florence, Muscle Shoals Multi-Attraction Pass

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Experience the best of The Shoals with the Florence, Muscle Shoals Multi-Attraction Pass. Explore the rich history and culture of this vibrant region as you visit top attractions such as the Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Helen Keller Birthplace, and the Frank Lloyd Wright - Rosenbaum House. Immerse yourself in the music scene at the Alabama Music Hall of Fame and Fame Recording Studios. Discover the fascinating history of the Florence Indian Mound and Museum and the W. C. Handy Home and Museum. And don't miss the stunning art at the Tennessee Valley Museum of Art. With this pass, you'll save money and have the flexibility to visit all these incredible attractions at your own pace. Don't miss out on this unforgettable journey through The Shoals.

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  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 24 hours - 120 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience
  • All fees and taxes

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Introduction

Welcome to the Florence, Muscle Shoals Multi-Attraction Pass, an incredible opportunity to explore the hidden gems of The Shoals region in Alabama. Comprising the four vibrant cities of Florence, Tuscumbia, Sheffield, and Muscle Shoals, this pass offers you the chance to save money while immersing yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage of the area.

What to expect?

With the Florence, Muscle Shoals Multi-Attraction Pass, you can expect a diverse range of attractions that will leave you spellbound. Step into the legendary Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, where the magic of music was born and witness the birthplace of Helen Keller at Ivy Green. Explore the architectural brilliance of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Rosenbaum House and the grandeur of Belle Mont Mansion. Immerse yourself in the soulful melodies at the Alabama Music Hall of Fame and uncover the ancient mysteries at the Florence Indian Mound and Museum. Delve into the life and legacy of W.C. Handy at his Home and Museum, and be captivated by the masterpieces at the Tennessee Valley Museum of Art. Finally, pay homage to the iconic Fame Recording Studios, where musical legends have left their mark.

Who is this for?

The Florence, Muscle Shoals Multi-Attraction Pass is perfect for anyone who seeks a truly immersive and enriching experience. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a music lover, or an avid traveler, this pass caters to a wide range of interests. Families, solo travelers, couples, and groups will all find something to delight in as they uncover the hidden treasures of The Shoals.

Why book this?

By booking the Florence, Muscle Shoals Multi-Attraction Pass, you are unlocking a world of unique experiences and incredible savings. Discover the birthplaces of musical legends, walk in the footsteps of historical figures, and immerse yourself in the cultural heritage of The Shoals. The pass provides the convenience of exploring multiple attractions at your own pace while enjoying discounted rates. It offers an opportunity to dive deep into the fascinating stories and rich traditions of the region, leaving you with unforgettable memories and a profound appreciation for the beauty of Alabama.

Good to know

When planning your visit, please note that operating hours of the attractions are subject to change, so it's essential to confirm before your visit. The Florence, Muscle Shoals Multi-Attraction Pass covers all fees and taxes, ensuring a hassle-free experience. Take advantage of the comprehensive itinerary provided, allowing you to navigate through the attractions seamlessly. From the iconic Muscle Shoals Sound Studios to the scenic Florence Indian Mound and Museum, prepare to be amazed by the diverse range of offerings this pass provides.

Reviews

Visitors who have experienced the Florence, Muscle Shoals Multi-Attraction Pass have raved about the captivating journey it offers. They have been enthralled by the historical significance of each attraction and the depth of knowledge provided by the guides. Travelers have expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to explore multiple sites while enjoying the convenience and savings of the pass. The pass has been commended for its ability to cater to a wide range of interests, ensuring that every visitor can find something that resonates with them. From the seamless organization to the immersive experiences, the Florence, Muscle Shoals Multi-Attraction Pass has left a lasting impression on all who have had the pleasure of embarking on this incredible journey.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Muscle Shoals Sound Studio

A tourist attraction by day and a working studio at night, Muscle Shoals Sound has produced hundreds of hit records. Artists that have recorded in the studio include the Rolling Stones, Paul Simon, Chris Stapleton, Bob Seger and scores more.

Helen Keller Birthplace

Helen Keller's Birthplace was build in 1820 by Helen's grandfather David Keller, the main house is of Virginia cottage construction. The school house that Annie Sullivan took Helen away from her parents still remain next to the main house and the water pump where she learned her first word water in located in the back yard. Much of the Keller furniture still remains in the home. As guest arrive they will be given a guided tour by one of the docents . The average guest spends about 45 mins touring the home and beautiful grounds.

Frank Lloyd Wright's Rosenbaum House

An American architectural treasure, this house was built for newlyweds Stanley and Mildred Rosenbaum of Florence, Alabama, in 1939. The house is the only structure designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the state of Alabama, and one of the only such houses in the southeast that is open to the public. Wright's Usonian design (named for the United State of America) was offered as a low-cost home for middle income families. This house sits on a two-acre lot, very near downtown Florence and facing the Tennessee River. This treasure, meticulously preserved, is now a museum, open to the public .

Belle Mont Mansion

Belle Mont Mansion is a historic house-museum that was constructed circa 1828.

Alabama Music Hall of Fame

We incorporate every genre of music as well as every area of the field of music in our museum, honoring music achievers from the great state of Alabama. Music actually got its start right here in Alabama with some of the greatest, most well known singers, songwriters, bands, producers, managers and recording studio's all having strong ties to Alabama.

Indian Mound & Museum

The large earthen mound known as the Florence Indian Mound was the heart of a large prehistoric cultural center that dominated this section of the Tennessee River Valley thousands of years ago. Walk up the mound to reflect on those that lived and celebrated on this important high ground. Visit the museum to see the collection of American Indian relics found in area, with chronological displays and explanations of artifacts from Paleo to Historic periods. This site is very important  to numerous Southeastern indigenous  tribes  who assert an ancestral connection with those who built and occupied Alabama’s ancient mounds

W. C. Handy Birthplace, Museum & Library

We are a non-profit group promoting the Legacy of W. C. Handy ("Father of the Blues") through his birth-home, and donated memorabilia, and community library.

Indian Mound & Museum

The large earthen mound known as the Florence Indian Mound was the heart of a large prehistoric cultural center that dominated this section of the Tennessee River Valley thousands of years ago. Walk up the mound to reflect on those that lived and celebrated on this important high ground. Visit the museum to see the collection of American Indian relics found in area, with chronological displays and explanations of artifacts from Paleo to Historic periods. This site is very important  to numerous Southeastern indigenous  tribes  who assert an ancestral connection with those who built and occupied Alabama’s ancient mounds

Tennessee Valley Museum of Art

The Tennessee Valley Museum of Art offers a variety of multi-disciplined exhibitions annually. The permanent exhibition of the Martin Petroglyph is on display in a replicated bluff shelter setting. Their permanent collection holds the largest body of works by Alabama folk artist Ethel Davis.

Fame Recording Studios

FAME Music was established in 1959 in Florence, Alabama and has gone on to be the heartbeat of the Muscle Shoals Sound with entities including FAME Publishing, FAME Recording Studios, FAME Records and Muscle Shoals Records. FAME moved to Muscle Shoals in 1961. FAME has worked in the studio with some of the Greatest artists in Rock music history. Artists such as Aretha Franklin, Little Richard, Wilson Pickett, Etta James, Otis Redding, the Osmonds, Jerry Reed, Alabama, Mac Davis, the Gatlin Brothers, Bobbie Gentry and many others.

Reviews

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Judy_B

We were blown away by the history at both Fame and Muscle Shoals Sound. All of the recording artists came to life on a personal level. And we learned interesting tidbits at each of the other seven attractions we visited. We had a two day pass and it was enough to allow us to see all that interested us, as well as give us time to explore a couple of free things like Coon Dog Cemetery and Tom's Wall.

Charlotte_W

The multi-attraction pass offered some great places to visit. However, a Saturday-Sunday pass wasn’t a good idea, because most of the places are closed on Sunday. We thoroughly enjoyed Fame Studio…great tour guide. Muscle Shoals Studio, the Alabama Music Hall of Fame, and the Rosenbaum House were excellent. Fame Studio had trouble verifying that our pass was good.

Richard_M

The best part was the muscle shoals studio. Followed by the fame studio . Some improvements are needed in the actual ticket redemption at each local. There was one barcode for 4 people and I had to explain to each venue that all I had was one barcode. I bought a 2 day pass and on day 2 the barcode disappeared. So I had to show the screen shot from the day before. Great value but a confusing process.

Charles B

The tours included in the package are all great. The is yours for which to go to. We did 4 out of the list in a day and a half. Cost wise it is a great value. Fame studios is $20 ea alone. The bouncing around the links to get to the ticket part is confusing. Then finding the page again at the next stop is an issue.

George_H

Great experience with the Florence Multi Attraction pass. Saw 2 iconic recording studios, the Helen Keller birthplace and the WC Handy birthplace. Topped it off with a visit to an ancient Native American mound. Really great.

Voyage32815757774

Okay -- I'm a music nerd, and this trip was on my bucket list. But the combination pass is an exceptional value! In addition to everything else, I got to play with my own fingers a piano that Aretha Franklin and Paul Simon played.... We managed in one day (that's all we really had) to do both studio tours, the Alabama Music Hall of Fame (unexpectedly wonderful attraction!) and the Indian Mound and Museum. It would be better to take the two-day pass and not have to hurry through things if you can. Fabulous attractions and ticket-bundled for a great price.

1tex

Good value and a great value if you are able to take advantage of most of the sites. Good for 24 hours, so depending on when you purchase you can use the pass over 2 days. Plan ahead for the Fame Studio tour. They are an active studio during the day and only offer 2 tours a day (9 am & 3:30 pm). If you want to go to the behind the scene tour it is extra.

Deb H

We visited six attractions in one day - an exceptional value! The tour of the Muscle Shores Sounds Studio was particularly amazing. I would highly recommend purchasing this combination ticket to anyone visiting this area.

Shakabraddah

Should say that Muscle Shoals Studio's are closed on Mondays. That was the only reason why this ticket was purchased
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2024-05-17 15:18