Name |
Town/City |
Region |
Type |
Summary |
Alabama Administrative Office of Courts Museum Area | Montgomery | Central | Law | Exhibits of Alabama judicial history and important figures, located in the Alabama Judicial Building.[1] |
Alabama Artists Gallery | Montgomery | Central | Art | Operated by the Alabama State Council on the Arts. website |
Alabama Constitution Village | Huntsville | Northern | Living history | Open air museum that reenacts life in 1819.[2] |
Alabama Department of Archives and History | Montgomery | Central | History | Official archives for the state of Alabama. Exhibits include Native American, military history, 19th and 20th century historic artifacts, photos, and art.[3] |
Alabama Governor's Mansion | Montgomery | Central | Historic house | Official residence of Alabama's Governor. Open for tours.[4] |
Alabama Historical Radio Museum | Birmingham | Central | Radio | Exhibits include antique radios. Operated by the Alabama Historical Radio Society. website |
Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame | Birmingham | Central | Music | Hall of Fame honors jazz artists with ties to Alabama. Exhibits include jazz memorabilia and instruments.[5] |
Alabama Men's Hall of Fame | Birmingham | Central | History | Hall of Fame for men native to or closely identified with Alabama who have made significant contributions to their professional fields. website |
Alabama Mining Museum | Dora | Central | Industry | Exhibits include a 1900s train and mining cars, one-room African American school, elementary school, post office, and depot. website |
Alabama Museum of Health Sciences | Birmingham | Central | Medical | Displays illustrating the health sciences in the areas of education, research, and practice.[6] |
Alabama Museum of Natural History | Tuscaloosa | West central | Natural history | Displays of geology, zoology, mineralogy, paleontology, ethnology, history, and photography.[7] |
Alabama Music Hall of Fame | Tuscumbia | Northwestern | Music | Exhibits illustrate how Alabamians have contributed to make the music industry what it is today.[8] |
Alabama River Museum | Franklin | East central | Multiple | website, currently closed, local history including fossils, Native American artifacts, steamboats |
Alabama Rural Heritage Center | Thomaston | Southwestern | Art | History and folk art, operated by Auburn University's Rural Studio.[9] |
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame | Birmingham | Central | Sports | Exhibits of Alabama’s athletic history.[10] |
Alabama State Capitol | Montgomery | Central | Capitol | State capitol building of Alabama. A National Historic Landmark, it is open for tours and is operated by the Alabama Historical Commission Website [11] |
Alabama Veterans Museum and Archives | Athens | Northern | Military | Houses artifacts from the Revolutionary War to the present day. website |
Alabama Women's Hall of Fame | Marion | Southwestern | History | Hall of Fame for women native to or closely identified with Alabama who have made significant contributions to their professional fields.website |
Aliceville POW Museum | Aliceville | Southwestern | Military | Memorabilia and artifacts from former prisoner-of-war camp for German soldiers during World War II. Archived copy of website from 2007 |
American Sport Art Museum and Archives | Daphne | Gulf Coast | Sports | More than 1,500 pieces of sport art. Located on the campus of the United States Sports Academy.[12] |
The American Village | Montevallo | Central | Living history | Focuses on United States history and civic education, future home of the Miniature Museum of American History. website |
Anniston Museum of Natural History | Anniston | Northeastern | Natural history | Minerals, fossils, Alabama, North American and African wildlife dioramas.[13] |
Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens | Birmingham | Central | Historic house | 1840s home with 19th century decorative arts.[14] |
Ave Maria Grotto | Cullman | Northern | Religious | Outdoor miniature reproductions of some of the most famous religious structures of the world.[15] |
Baldwin County Heritage Museum | Elberta | Gulf Coast | Local history | Agricultural and cultural history. website |
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum | Birmingham | Central | Automotive | Vintage and modern motorcycles and race cars.[16] |
Battle-Friedman House | Tuscaloosa | West central | Historic house | Antebellum house and garden, operated by the Tuscaloosa County Preservation Society.[17] |
Battleship Memorial Park | Mobile | Gulf Coast | Military | Collection of notable aircraft and museum ships including the South Dakota-class battleship USS Alabama and Gato-class submarine USS Drum.[18] |
Bellingrath Gardens and Home | Theodore | Gulf Coast | Historic house | Mansion and 65 acres (26 ha) of historic gardens.[19] |
Belle Mont (Tuscumbia, Alabama) | Tuscumbia | Northwestern | Historic house | A plantation house, completed in 1832, with characteristics of Thomas Jefferson-influenced Palladian architecture. Operated by the Alabama Historical Commission Website |
Berman Museum of World History | Anniston | Northeastern | Multiple | Ancient art, weapons, photos, clothing, hands-on displays and lifelike dioramas from around the world. website |
Bessemer Hall of History | Bessemer | Central | Local history | Housed in a historic 1916 railroad depot, displays include clothing, artifacts, photographs.[20] |
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute | Birmingham | Central | History / African American | Depicts struggles during the American Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s.[21] |
Birmingham-Jefferson History Museum | Birmingham | Central | Local history | General history of the area, operated by the Birmingham-Jefferson Historical Society website |
Birmingham Museum of Art | Birmingham | Central | Art | Collections include Asian, European, American, African, Pre-Columbian, and Native American paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings and decorative arts.[22] |
Bluff Hall | Demopolis | Southwestern | Historic house | Mansion built by slaves in 1832.[23] |
Booker T. Washington House | Tuskegee | East central | Historic house | Former home of Booker T. Washington, known as "The Oaks." On the Tuskegee Institute campus.[24] |
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion | Mobile | Gulf Coast | Historic house | Mansion built by Congressman John Bragg in 1855.[25] |
Bridgeport Depot Museum | Bridgeport | Northern | Railroad | Historic depot with local artifacts and railroad memorabilia. website |
Buena Vista Mansion | Prattville | Central | Historic house | Federal style plantation house built in 1822.[26] |
Burritt on the Mountain | Huntsville | Northern | Historic house | Restored 19th-century houses, barnyard and animals, and exhibits. website |
Carlen House | Mobile | Gulf Coast | Historic house | 1843 Irish immigrant family cottage, on the campus of Murphy High School.[27] |
Carnegie Visual Arts Center | Decatur | Northern | Art | website |
Central-Carver Legacy Museum | Gadsden | Northeastern | African American | website |
Children's Hands-On Museum of Tuscaloosa | Tuscaloosa | West central | Children's | website |
Children's Museum of the Shoals | Florence | Northwestern | Children's | website |
Clarke County Historical Museum | Grove Hill | Southwestern | Local history | Grounds include the Alston-Cobb House, law office, corn crib and cabin |
Conde-Charlotte House | Mobile | Gulf Coast | Historic house | Rooms reflect different periods |
Confederate Memorial Park | Mountain Creek | Central | Military | Includes Alabama Confederate Soldiers Home with Civil War exhibits, two cemeteries, a church and post office. Operated by the Alabama Historical Commission Website |
Cook's Natural Science Museum | Decatur | Northern | Natural history | website, insects, mounted birds and animals, rocks and minerals, sea shells and coral |
Cullman County Museum | Cullman | Northern | Local history | Housed in a replica of the home of Col. John G. Cullmann, the founder of Cullman |
Dexter Parsonage Museum | Montgomery | Central | History / African American | website, church where Dr. Martin Luther, King, Jr. pastored from 1954–1960 and began his quest for civil rights. |
Dowling Museum and Rudd Art Center | Ozark | Southeastern | Art | website |
EarlyWorks Children's History Museum | Huntsville | Northern | Children's | website |
Fairhope Museum of History | Fairhope | Gulf Coast | Local history | information |
Fayette Art Museum | Fayette | Northwestern | Art | website |
Fendall Hall | Eufaula | Southeastern | Historic house | Victorian period home with furnishings and gardens, operated by the Alabama Historical Commission website |
First White House of the Confederacy | Montgomery | Central | Historic house | Executive residence of President Jefferson Davis and family |
Foley Train Museum | Foley | Gulf Coast | Railroad | website |
Fort Conde | Mobile | Gulf Coast | Military | Reconstruction, at 4/5 scale, of the original 1720s French fort, operated by the History Museum of Mobile |
Fort Gaines | Dauphin Island | Gulf Coast | Military | Located on Dauphin Island, 1820s fort known for its role in the Battle of Mobile Bay during the American Civil War |
Fort Mitchell | Fort Mitchell | East central | Military | Reconstructed 1810s fort and museum, involved in the Creek War |
Fort Morgan | Gulf Shores | Gulf Coast | Military | The fort features an active living history program that interprets all the military periods and holds an annual event commemorating the Battle of Mobile Bay. Operated by the Alabama Historical Commission Website |
Fort Payne Depot Museum | Fort Payne | Northeastern | Railroad | website |
Fort Toulouse-Fort Jackson State Historic Site | Wetumpka | Central | Military | History is alive and outside at Fort Toulouse-Fort Jackson! Operated by the Alabama Historical Commission. Website |
F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum | Montgomery | Central | Historic house | information website |
Gadsden Museum of Art | Gadsden | Northeastern | Art | website |
Gorgas House | Tuscaloosa | West central | Historic house | The first building built on the University of Alabama campus, the former dining hall was later used as a faculty residence by the Confederate Chief of Ordnance and University President, Josiah Gorgas, and his family. |
Gaineswood | Demopolis | Southwestern | Historic house | Greek Revival plantation house listed as a National Historic Landmark and operated by the Alabama Historical Commission Website |
George Washington Carver Museum | Tuskegee | East central | Biographical | Dedicated to African American scientist George Washington Carver, on the Tuskegee Institute campus |
G.W. Carver Interpretive Museum | Dothan | Southeastern | Biographical | Dedicated to African American scientist George Washington Carver.[28] |
Gulf Coast Exploreum | Mobile | Gulf Coast | Science | Science center that features three permanent exhibitions, a wide variety of traveling exhibitions, a virtual theater, and an IMAX theater. |
Gulf Shores Museum | Gulf Shores | Gulf Coast | Local history | website |
Guntersville Museum | Guntersville | Northeastern | Multiple | website, history, art, culture, natural history. |
Hank Williams Museum | Montgomery | Central | Biographical | website |
Harrison Brothers Hardware Store | Huntsville | Northern | Local history | Landmark store, established in 1879, combination museum and operating hardware business[29] |
Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum | Calera | Central | Railroad | Official state railroad museum |
Historic Magee Farm | Kushla | Gulf Coast | Historic house | |
Huntsville Depot | Huntsville | Northern | Railroad | City's railroad and transportation history[30] |
Huntsville Museum of Art | Huntsville | Northern | Art | |
Imagination Place Children's Museum | Gadsden | Northeastern | Children's | website |
Indian Mound and Museum | Florence | Northwestern | Native American | website |
International Motorsports Hall of Fame | Talladega | East central | Automotive | Racing vehicles and memorabilia |
Iron & Steel Museum of Alabama | McCalla | Central | Industry | Iron and steel manufacturing during the Civil War |
Isabel Anderson Comer Museum and Arts Center | Sylacauga | East central | Art | website |
Ivy Green | Tuscumbia | Northwestern | Historic house | Birthplace of Helen Keller. |
Jemison-Carnegie Heritage Hall | Talladega | East central | Local history | website |
Jesse Owens Museum | Danville | Central | Biographical | Birthplace of track and field athlete Jesse Owens. He participated in the 1936 Summer Olympics, where he won four gold medals.[31] |
Joseph Wheeler Plantation | Hillsboro | Northern | Historic house | Former home of Confederate General Joseph Wheeler, also known as Pond Spring. Operated by the Alabama Historical Commission Website |
Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art | Auburn | East central | Art | Part of Auburn University, 19th and 20th century American and European Art |
Karl C. Harrison Museum of George Washington | Columbiana | Central | Biographical | website, art and artifacts from the colonial period through 1865 related to the George Washington family |
Kathryn Tucker Windham Museum | Thomasville | Southwestern | Biographical | Dedicated to journalist, photographer and storyteller Kathryn Tucker Windham, on the Alabama Southern Community College campus. |
Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts | Florence | Northwestern | Art | website |
Landmark Park | Dothan | Southeastern | Living history | website, Alabama's official Museum of Agriculture, includes 1890s living history farm, a one-room schoolhouse, a general store, a turn-of the-century church and a planetarium |
Lee County Historical Society Museum | Loachapoka | East central | Local history | website, includes a frontier cabin, blacksmith shop, jail, and 20th century doctors office/pharmacy/soda fountain and post office |
Magnolia Grove | Greensboro | Southwestern | Historic house | Antebellum mansion, best known as home of Rear Admiral Richmond Pearson Hobson Operated by the Alabama Historical Commission Website |
Mann Wildlife Learning Museum | Montgomery | Central | Natural history | website, part of Montgomery Zoo |
Marietta Johnson Museum | Fairhope | Gulf Coast | Biographical | website, dedicated to educator Marietta Johnson |
Mary G. Hardin Center for Cultural Arts | Gadsden | Northeastern | Multiple | website, includes three galleries with changing art exhibits, Imagination Place Children's Museum. |
McWane Science Center | Birmingham | Central | Science | Includes Native American artifacts, minerals and fossils from the former Red Mountain Museum, Challenger Learning Center, aquarium, hands-on science exhibits |
Mercedes-Benz Visitor's Center & Museum | Vance | West central | Automotive | website |
Mobile Carnival Museum | Mobile | Gulf Coast | Local history | Chronicles over 300 years of Carnival and Mardi Gras in Mobile |
Mobile Medical Museum | Mobile | Gulf Coast | Medical | website |
Mobile Museum of Art | Mobile | Gulf Coast | Art | |
Monroe County Heritage Museums | Monroeville | Southwestern | Multiple | website, includes Old Courthouse Museum, Rikard’s Mill Historical Park, Alabama River Museum |
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts | Montgomery | Central | Art | 19th- and 20th-century American paintings and sculpture, Southern regional art, Old Master prints and decorative arts |
The MOOseum | Montgomery | Central | Industry | website, cattle industry in Alabama |
Moundville Archaeological Museum | Moundville | West central | Native American | Part of University of Alabama |
Museum of East Alabama | Opelika | East central | Local history | website, Local history of the Auburn/Opelika area and surrounding Lee County |
Museum of Mobile | Mobile | Gulf Coast | Local history | |
National African American Archives and Museum | Mobile | Gulf Coast | African American | Themes include slavery, African American contributions in Mobile, Alabama and the United States. |
National Voting Rights Museum | Selma | Southwestern | History / African American | website |
North Alabama Railroad Museum | Chase | Northern | Railroad | Features a rolling stock collection, a small train station and a small heritage railroad |
Northport Heritage Museum | Northport | West central | Local history | website |
Oakleigh Historic Complex | Mobile | Gulf Coast | Historic house | Includes the Oakleigh Mansion, Cox-Deasy House, a former slave quarters, and the Minnie Mitchell Archives.[32] |
Old Alabama Town | Montgomery | Central | Living history | Collection of historically significant buildings, brought together as a living history museum.[33] |
Old Cahawba Archaeological Park | Orrville | Central | Open air | Ghost town archaeological park with exhibits in the Welcome Center. Operated by the Alabama Historical Commission Website |
Old Courthouse Museum | Monroeville | Southwestern | Local history | website, exhibits include the Old Monroe County Courthouse history, exhibits on local authors Truman Capote and Harper Lee. |
Paul W. Bryant Museum | Tuscaloosa | West central | Biographical | Football coach Bear Bryant |
Phoenix Fire Museum | Mobile | Gulf Coast | Firefighting | website |
Pope's Tavern Museum | Florence | Northwestern | Historic house | website |
Richards DAR House Museum | Mobile | Gulf Coast | Historic house | website |
Rickwood Field | Birmingham | Central | Sports | Oldest surviving professional baseball park in the United States |
Rikard’s Mill Historical Park | Beatrice | Southwestern | Local history | Operating water-powered grist mill and museum[34] |
Rosa Parks Library and Museum | Montgomery | Central | History / African American | Dedicated to Rosa Parks, on the Troy University campus[35] |
Rosenbaum House | Florence | Northwestern | Historic house | Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright |
Samuel Ullman Museum | Birmingham | Central | Biographical | website, operated by The University of Alabama at Birmingham |
Sci-Quest | Huntsville | Northern | Science | website |
Scottsboro-Jackson Heritage Center | Scottsboro | Northeastern | Local history | website |
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark | Birmingham | Central | Industry | |
Southern Environmental Center | Birmingham | Central | Natural history | Located on the campus of Birmingham-Southern College.[36] |
Southern Museum of Flight | Birmingham | Central | Aviation | |
State Black Archives Research Center & Museum | Huntsville | Northern | African American | website, part of Alabama A&M University |
Stevenson Railroad Depot Museum | Stevenson | Northeastern | Railroad | website |
Sturdivant Hall | Selma | Southwestern | Historic house | Mid 19th century Greek Revival mansion |
Tuskegee Human and Civil Rights Multicultural Center | Tuskegee | East central | History / African American | website |
United States Army Aviation Museum | Fort Rucker | Southeastern | Aviation | Located on Fort Rucker, features large collection of helicopters |
United States Space & Rocket Center | Huntsville | Northern | Aerospace | Science, rocketry and space exploration |
Vaughan-Smitherman Museum | Selma | Southwestern | Local history | Depicts Selma’s history until about 1960 |
Veterans Memorial Museum | Huntsville | Northern | Military | website |
Vulcan Park and Museum | Birmingham | Central | Industry | website |
W. C. Handy Home, Museum & Library | Florence | Northwestern | Biographical | Birthplace of W. C. Handy, a blues composer and musician, often called the "Father of the Blues"[37] |
Weeden House Museum | Huntsville | Northern | Historic house | website |
Westervelt Warner Museum of American Art | Tuscaloosa | West central | Art | American art |
Wiregrass Museum of Art | Dothan | Southeastern | Art | website |