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Quote: This small museum, located downtown, honors the Montgomery native who became a legendary country music star. At the age of 14, Williams won a Montgomery talent contest, and it was all uphill from there. In Read More
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Quote: Very moving. When I toured I was the only one in there. I was able to read and listen to the stories. I became quite emotional. If you ever have the chance it is a must see. Powerful, moving, educational and Read More
Quote: This site depicts life in Alabama during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It contains a large collection of historic structures representing a variety of lifestyles. Among these structures are a tavern, Read More
Quote: Montgomery, for some reason, does almost nothing to promote Hank Williams tourism. His grave is almost hard to find (the museum is not very good either). You'll kind of have to trek down into the old, bad side of Read More
Quote: This 1832 Italianate structure was the home of Jefferson Davis and his family for 3 months in 1861. Located across the street from the capitol, it must have been an easy commute to work for Davis. The house is Read More
Quote: The zoo is not a very good one, but can be a decent attraction for kids. Their claim to fame is the only warthog exhibit in the United States. Read More
Quote: The MMFA is a good museum, sponsored by the late Montgomery philanthropist Wynton "Red" Blount. It is in the same large park with the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. The museum has a standing collection with great Read More
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Quote: Jubilee Cityfest is the biggest event in Montgomery. It is held memorial Day Weekend on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. There is live music, food, kids' areas, indoor activities, and plenty of people-watching.The Read More
Quote: Court Square is Montgomery's original town square, the focal point of downtown, where slave auctions were once held. A historic fountain dots the I. The square looks right up Dexter Avenue to the state capitol Read More