Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Alabama Department of Archives and History

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  Alabama doesn’t have a dedicated state history museum. The second floor of the archives building has a few rooms with displays covering Native Americans, military, and natural history plus a hands-on children’s room.

  Everything is accessible
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   The archives has a free parking lot on Adams Street. It’s large enough for RVs. The first 1/3 of the lot is level but after that it slopes sharply downhill. Enter at the doors below the inscription –Alabama World War Memorial.  Museum
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2 comments:

  1. Hey, c ur in Montgomery...I saw a motorhome like ur's parked on the West Blvd. down from the truckstop...is that y'all? If it is, do be careful, that isn't the best part of town. I wanted to stop and say hi and tell whoever was there to be careful and safe but decided I better not get in someone's business. Sure hope they stay safe. I've lived here all my life and I wouldn't park there overnight. Hope y'all enjoy ur stay here.

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  2. Thanks for the concern BamaGirl! We're at Gunter Hill Campground right now but we were spending the nights at the Sams Club on Eastern Blvd. Nice and quiet-no problems.

    We enjoyed visiting your city-lots to do and friendly people! We didn't see everything so we'll have to stop again on our next trip through.

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