Bargain Mom Weekend Round-up for June 23-24

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Check out what's happening across the state.

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Check out some free things to do with the kids this weekend...



EVENTS SPOTTED ON FACEBOOK --
280 Living shared St. Vincent's One Nineteen's photo.
Got plans for Saturday? Check out the St. Vincent's One Nineteen Block Party.










RECYCLE USA EVENT --
Earn some extra cash for summer activities this weekend. Clean out your old electronics and trade it for cash Saturday at Recycle USA Inc.
Village Living
Mountain Brook native Julie Meadows is directing the play “Miss Nelson is Missing” by Jefferey Archer. The play will be preformed at the Children’s Dance Foundation Studio Theatre in Homewood on June 21-23 at 7:30 p.m. and June 24 at 2:30 p.m.
The Nest
Book Signing Tomorrow! The Nest will be hosting our very 1st book signing at 2pm on Saturday the 23rd for Hannah Echols. Hannah, a 2001 graduate of Central High School has written a lovely romance novel based in West Georgia and East Alabama. Learn more about Reign of Hope and Hannah at www.hannahechols.com Drop by for food and fun!
Hannah Echols
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Join us in Gadsden this Saturday night. Everyone gets in and eats Alabama-raised pork for free. ASAN members enjoy free Alabama brews. Hope to see you there!
Let's talk farms and food this Saturday night at Back Forty Beer Co. If you're an ASAN member, the beer's on us. See you there!
Bring your friends THIS Saturday, June 23, 5-7 PM to  Back Forty Beer Company in Gadsden for some delicious Alabama brews, smoked Alabama pork and networking with like-minded folks. Author and ASAN president Edwin Marty will be signing his book, we'll have ASAN t-shirts and bumper stickers for sale,…

Thanks to Alabama Department of Tourism for these events:

  • Aritst Market

    Huntsville | Jun 23, 2012

    Local artists and others are invited to set up a booth at the Flying Monkey Arts Center and sell their wares to the public. There will be art, jewelry, vintage clothing, records, and more interesting things for sale inside our facility - safe from rain. Vendor registration check flyingmonkeyarts.org 12-4 p.m.

  • Bellypalooza

    Huntsville | Jun 23, 2012

    Bellypalooza is sponsored by Nomadic Tapestry, a community of dancers and musicians who share a passion for Middle Eastern music and belly dance celebrate "Bellypalooza" on Saturday, June 23rd at 8pm. Admission is $10. Information at www.nomadictapestry.com 8-11 p.m.

  • Community Wellness Day

    Gulf Shores | Jun 23, 2012

    Community Wellness Day will kick off at 10:00 a.m. with a health fair featuring free screenings and fitness demonstrations from the community’s top health and wellness professionals. Attendees will have the opportunity to gather valuable tips on how to successfully adapt their habits and improve their lives physically, emotionally and nutritionally. Families stopping by the event can enjoy the Kids Zone filled with inflatable waterslides, obstacle courses and more. All attendees will have the opportunity to win a variety of door prizes and take advantage of a special Bodenhamer membership promotion.

  • Delmore Days Music Festival

    Athens | Jun 23, 2012

    This outdoor event honors the famous Delmore Brothers who performed with the Grand Ole Opry from 1930 to 1937. Bring a lawn chair and settle back for a day of outstanding bluegrass, gospel and country music. Arts and crafts vendors and delicious festival food will be there too, all under the shade trees of the beautiful Athens State University campus.

  • Episcopal Place Gumbo Gala

    Birmingham | Jun 23, 2012

    40 professional and back yard teams will cook and serve gumbo and compete for bragging rights to Birmingham's best gumbo. Ten awards are up for grabs as event participants enjoy gumbo, New Orleans-style Jazz music, children's activities, and vendors. Proceeds from the event, presented by Riverchase Carpet & Flooring in Pelham, provide supportive services for low-income seniors and disabled adults who live at Episcopal Place. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

  • Field School Family Fun Program: Water Quality

    Fort Payne | Jun 23, 2012

    Jun 23, Fort Payne Field School Family Fun Program: Water Quality 256-782-5697. www.jsu.edu/epic. Free. Little River Canyon Field School Educational/Interpretive Center--Join Renee Morrison and volunteers every fourth Saturday of the month for fun nature programs including hikes, crafts, games, nature talks, activities, and more. Kids will be led along a trail to find the objects that do NOT belong there. Families will learn how to tune their observation skills to observe natural objects and creatures. Some programs may have limited space, so pre-registration is encouraged. 1-3 pm

  • Guided Hike at Lake Guntersville State Park

    Guntersville | Jun 23, 2012

    Join our Park Naturalist at 9:00 a.m. on the Cave Trail. This trail goes by a small cave and has beautiful rock formations and wild flowers. Meet where the trail crosses the road.

  • Rappelling Certification Level 1

    Fort Payne | Jun 23, 2012

    This class covers rappelling basics indoor and basics outdoor. The basics indoor class teaches you about rappelling safety/rappelling gear and its application, rappelling knots and application, and rigging points needed for rappelling. The basics outdoor class reviews safety procedures, knots, gear, and rigging points; then you learn how to safely rappel and do several rappels before returning to the store for the rappelling test and knot exam. Total indoor and outdoor cost $145/person. (3-person minimum) Meet at T.A.S. Training Center Note: You will receive a class 1 rappelling certification photo ID card upon request and successful completion of this class and exams for a processing fee of $5.

  • Sightseeing Cruise

    Decatur | Jun 23, 2012

    Come aboard for a relaxing cruise on the Tennessee River! Cruise along on an authentic paddle wheel riverboat and take in all of the sights and sounds the area has to offer! Concessions available! Narrated cruise. 1:00-2:30 pm

  • Cost -- http://www.pickwickbelle.com/icalendar.html
  • Wildflowers of Lake Guntersville, Part 2

    Guntersville | Jun 23, 2012

    Jun 23, Guntersville Wildflowers of Lake Guntersville, Part 2 256-571-5440. Lake Guntersville State Park Resort--Learn about some of the wildflowers you can see during the summer months. Meet in the Azalea 3 room at the lodge at 1 p.m.

  • Crenshaw County Rodeo

    Luverne | Jun 22-23, 2012

    Jun 22-23, Luverne Crenshaw County Rodeo 334-335-4468. Admission charged. Tom Harbin Farm Center--Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association sanctioned rodeo. Sponsored by the Luverne Kiwanis Club and Crenshaw County Saddle Club.

  • I Rode the Loop Festival Cruise into Winfield

    Winfield | Jun 22-23, 2012

    Jun 22-23, Winfield I Rode the Loop Festival Cruise into Winfield 205-412-5568 or 205-487-4377. www.irodetheloop.com. Free. Frisco Street/Main St--Friday night enjoy food and craft vendors, shopping, carnival, and a drive-in movie. Saturday enjoy live bands, a classic car parade with awards and cash prizes and a fireworks show. 4-11 p.m. both nights with parade at 8 p.m. on Sat. and fireworks at 10 p.m.

  • God & Country

    Wilsonville | Jun 24, 2012

    God & Country When--Sunday, Jun 24, 2012. Where--Downtown Wilsonville. Please join us for the 16th Annual God & Country Celebration in Downtown Wilsonville. There will be free food, family fun, fireworks, live music, and prizes. Everything donated and provided by the local churches and businesses within the city of Wilsonville. Come on out and enjoy the fun! For more information, call 205-669-6663. 6-9pm

  • International Taster's Feast, 26th Annual

    Anniston | Jun 24, 2012

    Jun 24, Anniston International Taster's Feast 256-237-6144. Admission charged. The Bridge--Come celebrate during the International Taster's Feast. Purchase a ticket to sample all the good food and enjoy music or become a signature sponsor. 4-7 p.m.

  • Catastrophe Weekend at the Exploreum

    Mobile | Jun 23-24, 2012

    An event of epic proportions is whirling into the Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center. At the center of the vortex will be Sean Casey, the star of the IMAX film Tornado Alley, with his formidable twenty-two foot long, custom built Tornado Intercept Vehicle (TIV2). Just off the roads from chasing this tornado season’s most fearsome storms, Sean Casey will personally introduce his IMAX film Tornado Alley, and interact with Exploreum guests, allowing them to connect with the science and technologies of severe weather research, up close and in person. Budding storm chasers and self-proclaimed “weather geeks” of all ages can enter to win one of eighteen coveted spots to ride alongside Sean Casey in the TIV2 during Catastrophe Weekend. Please see this link for more information: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/254229.

  • Come Back to God America

    Fayette | Jun 23-24, 2012

    Jun 23-24, Fayette Come Back to God America 205-932-8727. Fayette Civic Center—Celebrate the Year of Alabama music during this patriotic musical program and veteran recognition. Sat. & Sun., 2 p.m.

  • Alabama Sports Festival 30th Annual State Games

    Birmingham | Jun 22-24, 2012

    Alabama's largest multisport, Olympic-style event showcases 25 sports and is open to all residents of Alabama. The opening ceremony on Friday, June 22, includes a parade of athletes, lighting of the cauldron and musical entertainment.

  • AMA/Triumph Superbike Classic

    Birmingham | Jun 22-24, 2012

    Come on out to Barber Motorsports Park to witness the thrilling action of Superbike racing at its finest. The 2012 AMA/Triumph Superbike Classic will be held June 22 - 24 at the Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. The Triumph Superbike Classic will include competition in four divisions -- the AMA Pro National Guard SuperBike, AMA Pro Daytona SportBike, AMA Pro Motorcycle-Superstore.com and AMA Pro Vance & Hines XR1200 series. Tickets are limited. A sell-out is anticipated. Purchase yours today! *Children 12 & under are admitted FREE with a ticketed adult!

  • Culinary Boot Camp at the Hotel at Auburn University

    Auburn | Jun 22-24, 2012

    The Culinary Boot Camp at The Hotel at Auburn University is a hands-on weekend-long event showcasing the best of Alabama culinary products and talent. Two top dining locations – Ariccia Trattoria & Bar and Piccolo – will mix gourmet meals with educational experiences. From a Friday evening reception featuring Alabama beers and seafood, where participants can meet the chefs to a Saturday cooking demo, wine pairing seminar and hands on cooking class, guests can enjoy a full array of interactive culinary activities. Afterwards, they can wind-down on Sunday with a final meal of either Sunday Jazz Brunch in Ariccia or breakfast in bed. All participants will receive special aprons and chef toques to wear throughout the weekend to identify them as honorary participants in the Culinary Boot Camp.

  • Discover The Dinosaurs

    Huntsville | Jun 22-24, 2012

    Discover the Dinosaurs is a unique hands on exhibit that consists of over 60 museum quality and animatronic dinosaurs that gives you the opportunity to actually get close and touch the dinosaurs! Beyond the exhibit, additional fun activities are available for kids of all ages, which make spending the day with the dinosaurs a great experience for the entire family. Friday June 22, 12pm to 9pm Saturday June 23, 10am to 8pm Sunday June 24, 10am to 7pm

  • State Games

    Birmingham | Jun 22-24, 2012

    The Alabama Sports Festival (ASF) Foundation was organized in 1982 to develop a grassroots Olympic-style competitions and expose athletes, volunteers and spectators of all ages, especially our youth, to Olympic sports and the overall Olympic experience with all of its tradition and ceremony. The first competition in 1983 was held in Auburn, Alabama and featured 300 athletes and four sports. In 2011, ASF Foundation's State Games XXIX showcased more than 6,000 athletes competing in 21 different sports at the State Games, and events hosted with the Alabama Public Housing Authorities, which target at-risk youth. The 2012 State Games are June 22-24 in Birmingham.

  • Triumph Superbike Classic

    Birmingham | Jun 22-24, 2012

    The 2012 Triumph Superbike Classic is scheduled for June 22 - 24 at Barber Motorsports Park. Marking the Series' 10th visit to the Alabama park, the weekend will feature the AMA Pro National Guard SuperBike Race, AMA Pro Daytona SportBike Race, AMA Pro Motorcycle-Superstore.com SuperSport Race and AMA Pro Vance & Hines XR1200 Race series. In addition, the weekend will include fan walks on pit lane, autograph sessions, demo rides and much more!

  • Triumph Superbike Classic

    Birmingham | Jun 22-24, 2012

    AMA America’s premier motorcycle racing series - AMA Pro Road Racing - returns to the beautiful Barber Motorsports Park for the Triumph Superbike Classic June 22 – 24. Come witness 7 races over 2 days of adrenaline–pumping, kneepad–scraping, two–wheel action that any sports enthusiast will enjoy! Tickets are going fast, so purchase yours today at barbermotorsports.com! *Kids 15 and under are admitted FREE with a ticked adult.

  • Helen Keller Festival

    Tuscumbia | Jun 21-24, 2012

    A variety of attractions and events are on tap for this festival, including performances by musical artists, arts and crafts booths, a parade, athletic events, and a car and truck show. Keller Kids provides educational activities for children, and everyone will enjoy historic tours of Helen Keller's home, Ivy Green.

  • NatureBLAST

    Mobile | Jun 20-24, 2012

    Jun 20-24, Mobile NatureBLAST 251-342-0555. www.mobilebotanicalgardens.org. Fee for participants only. Mobile Botanical Gardens--Nature Day Camp for upcoming 3rd and 4th graders. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.








HERE ARE SOME EVENTS COURTESY OF ALAPARK.ORG




Nature Time
 6/23/2012
Location:  Meet at Gulf State Park Nature Center
Time: 1:00 p.m.
Free to the public.
Learn new and exciting facts about some of the animals that live in Gulf State Park.  This one hour program is suited for people of all ages and allows you to get close and personal with some of the educational animals at the Nature Center.
 
Call (251) 948-7275

Snakes of Northeast Alabama
 6/23/2012
Campfire Talk: Snakes of Northeast Alabama
Join us for a fun campfire talk in the great outdoors!
Learn about the different snake species of NE Alabama, both venomous & non-venomous; & learn how to tell the difference between the two!
Seating is limited, so bring your own comfortable camp chair if you wish.
Date: Saturday, June 23, 2012
Where: DeSoto’s Campfire Ring in the Improved Campground
(In case of inclement weather will be located in Nature Center)
Time: 8:00-9:00 p.m.
Fee: Free to the Public; Great for all ages!
Call 256.997.5025 or email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for more details
 
Email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov or Call (256) 997-5025

Growing Up Wild:Bugs
 6/23/2012
Growing Up WILD for Preschool Children: BUGS
Join Canyon Center staff and volunteers every fourth Saturday of the month for fun nature and art programs for preschool age children.
Date: Saturday, June 23, 2012
Where: Little River Canyon Center in Fort Payne, AL
Time: 11:00 am - noon
Fee: No fee; some programs may have limited space so pre-registration is encouraged
Call 256.782.8010 or email fieldschool@jsu.edu for more details.
Email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov or Call (256) 997-5025

Dragonfly Eye
 6/23/2012
River Rhythms Family Fun Programs: Dragonfly Eye
Join Canyon Center staff and volunteers every fourth Saturday of the month for fun nature programs including hikes, crafts, games, nature talks, activities and more. Kids will be led along a trail to find the objects that do NOT belong there. Families will learn how to tune their observation skills to observe natural objects and creatures.
Date: Saturday, June 23, 2012
Where: Jacksonville State University’s Little River Canyon Center in Fort Payne, AL
Time: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Fee: No fee; some programs may have limited space so pre-registration is encouraged
Call 256.782.8010 or email fieldschool@jsu.edu for more details
Email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov or Call (256) 997-5025

Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Weekend Series-Georgia Di
 6/23/2012
TAKE OFF AND WEIGH IN AT LAKEPOINT STATE PARK MARINA 334-687-6026.
Sponsored by American Bass Anglers.
Expecting 100 boats.  Weigh in at 2 or 3pm.
For more information contact Billy Benedetti.
 
Call (256) 230-5632

Guided Hike at Lake Guntersville State Park
 6/23/2012
Cave Trail
9:00 a.m.
 
This trail goes by a small cave and has beautiful rock formations and wild flowers. Meet where the trail crosses the road.
Lake Guntersville State Park
Event Address:
1155 Lodge Dr
Guntersville, Al 35976
Email patti.donnellan@dcnr.alabama.gov or Call (256) 571-5440

Wildflowers of Lake Guntersville, Part 2
 6/23/2012
Learn about some of the wildflowers you can see during the summer months. Meet in the Azalea 3 room at the Lodge at 1:00 p.m.
Lake Guntersville State Park
Event Address:
1155 Lodge Dr
Guntersville, Al 35976
Email patti.donnellan@dcnr.alabama.gov or Call (256) 571-5440

HERE ARE SOME ATTRACTIONS ACROSS THE STATE WORTH CHECKING OUT:

Alabama Civil War Trail Features 47 Low Cost Sites + Free Map

for more details.

Save on admission by joining the Southern Museum of Flight for $30 for the entire family.

They have a reciprocal relationship with the center so you'll get in free!

Go

ut the Southern Museum of Flight membership








Montgomery -
This could be a great time to take the kids to see the capitol, archives, Little White House of Confederacy, Old Alabama Town and more.
Go here to see a complete list of attractions and options for educational entertainment.


You might surprise yourself by learning something.
Most of the government attractions are free.

Old Alabama Town is not.
Here's their info:

Hours and Admission

Hours: Old Alabama Town is open Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Our last ticket is sold at 3 p.m. We're closed on Sundays, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day.

Admission: Adults, $10; Children ages 6-18, $5. Free to ages 5 and younger. A 10 percent discount is offered to AAA, military and seniors.





Cathedral Caverns --
Go here

Cathedral Caverns State Park Headquarters 637 Cave Road Woodville, AL. 35776 256-728-8193The Park is open 7 days a week from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m 

Here's a brief description:

The first thing you notice about Cathedral Caverns is the massive entrance. The huge opening measures 126 feet wide and 25 feet high. And it gets even better. Inside the cavern, you will find Big Rock Canyon, Mystery River and some of the most beautiful formations Mother Nature has ever created. Among them, you will see Stalagmite Mountain, The Frozen Waterfall and Goliath, a huge stalagmite column that reaches the ceiling of the cave some 45 feet above!

Cathedral Caverns is the perfect field trip for your school, church or other group. You can visit anytime, as the cave maintains a comfortable 60-degree temperature year round. Call and make plans today and you will see why we are excited about Alabama's newest state park!

 

Covered Bridges of Blount County -
See the remaining 3 bridges still standing.
NOCCALULA FALLS - GADSDEN
It's free to see the falls. 
They do charge admission for the park area:
Sequoyah Caverns - Fort Payne

Monday- Saturday
8:30- 5:00

Sunday
Closed

Caverns Admission

Adults                          $15.95

Child (4-12)                   $8.95

Under 4                          Free

Group Rates        $10.95/$5.95
(15 or More)

GO HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND DIRECTIONS.

DeSoto Caverns -- order your tickets online and save $1 per ticket:
Adult Caverns Tour $18.99
ONE YEAR Adult Cave Tour for just $5 more $23.99
Child Caverns Tour (ages 3-11) $16.99
ONE YEAR Child Cave Tour for just $5 more $21.99
HUNTSVILLE EARLY WORKS MUSEUM FOR KIDS

Civil War soldiers, a Talking Tree and whimmy diddles - see them all at the EarlyWorks Museums- Alabama Constitution Village, the Historic Huntsville Depot and EarlyWorks Children's History Museum.

Individual Admission Adult Senior Youth Toddler
Earlyworks Children's  Museum 12.00 10.00 10.00 5.00
Constitution Village 12.00 10.00 10.00 5.00
Huntsville Depot 12.00 10.00 10.00 5.00
2 Museums 20.00 15.00 15.00 5.00
THE WORKS - all 3 25.00 20.00 20.00 5.00
TALLADEGA MOTOR SPEEDWAY HALL OF FAME MUSEUM

Admission: $12 for adults, $5 for kids age 6-12 and free for kids age 5 and younger.

Hours:  Open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 7 days a week with the exception of major holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Day, and Easter). Extended summer hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 days a week



ALABAMA SPORTS HALL OF FAME
Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Closed Saturday & Sunday 

Admissions:

$5 Adults
$4 Senior Citizens
(60 and over)
$3 Students
$14 Families
TANNEHILL IRONWORKS -
Rich in Civil War history, camping, hiking and more it's a fun little spot south of Birmingham.
Admission is $3 for adults.
Bucks Pocket and High Falls

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Palisades Park in Blount County -- Go here.

Horseshoe Bend Military Park

-- Go

Cullman -- Ava Maria Grotto -- Open daily

-- miniature Jerusalem.  Go

Decatur - Pest Control Insect Museum

-- great for kids.  Go

Little River Canyon i

n Fort Payne is a nature lovers' paradise.  Hike down to the bottom of the gorge, check out the falls up close and enjoy some majestic birds.

You'll spot hawks, eagles, vultures and falcons from overlooks.  Take a picnic.

There are also a ton of kid friendly parks in downtown Fort Payne.  Go

www.nps.gov/liri

Ruffner Mountain Nature Center in East Lake

-- They've got a brand new nature center and trails galore.


Moundville in Tuscaloosa

explore Native American culture and more each day from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Go

primitive craft fair.

Anniston Museum of Natural History  + Chocolate Exhibit

Adult/$6

Senior Citizen (age 60+)/$5.50

Child(4–17)/$5 & ages 3 & under/free

This is a fun museum to explore.

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or more info.

Tuesday–Saturday, 10am–5 p.m. Sunday 1–5 p.m.

Rickwood Caverns State Park in Hayden

It's $1 to get in and enjoy just the park, trails and playground.

Cave tours are only available on weekends.

Saturday and Sunday schedule:

10:15 a.m.

12:15 p.m.

2:15 & 4:15

Cave Tour Admission Fee:

Age 12 to adult: $10

Age 6 to 11: $5

Under age 6: FREE with parent or guardian

Group discount: $2 off each person for groups of 25 or more.

and more.

Oak Mountain State Park

C

heck out the Alabama Wildlife Refuge Center.

The Wildlife Center: Located in Oak Mountain State Park, it is the largest wildlife rehabilitation center in Alabama and cares for over 2,000 injured and orphaned wild creatures each year. Visitors may view the rehabilitation process through one-way glass and learn about native species.

$3 for adults

Mt. Cheaha --

The tallest point in Alabama is a beautiful drive through the mountains.  Take Bald Rock trail out to a gorgeous overlook.

Bring a picnic for sure.  There are some great hiking trails.

on, hours and directions.

Southern Museum of Flight by the Birmingham Airport will more than likely have a

spring break kickoff activity for kids soon. For now they do hav ea new kite exhibit starting March 12

Colorful Kite Tales Exhibit & Programs

Colorful Kite Tales Exhibition chronicles the colorful history and science of kites. These sixteen panels and an array of kites detail kite basics and historical kiting events Developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Services and on loan by the Drachen Foundation of Seattle, Washington.

Free with Museum Admission

Members Free

Group Tours with Hand-on Kite-Making Available - $7 per person

Go here for more info.

Active military and their families are admitted free.

Adults are $6, Seniors & students are $5 - children 3 and under are free.

Open Tuesday through Saturday 9:30 to 4:30 p.m.

Vulcan Park is also another option.

Go here to learn more about their coming events.

Daily Admission Rates (plus tax) 10 am - 6 pm:

(Includes park grounds, Vulcan Center Museum and Observation Balcony)

$6 Adults

$5 Seniors (65+)

$4 Children ages 5-12

Children 4 years and under are admitted free.

Helen Keller Birthplace in Tuscumbia, AL.

and more.

They also have some great kids games and information for you to share with your kids before you get there.

Address:

300 North Commons Street, West

Tuscumbia, Alabama  35674

(256) 383-4066

Hours:

Monday through Saturday 8:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Last tour starts at 3:45 p.m. daily

Home Tour Admission:

Adults..........................................$6.00

Students ages 5 -18..................$2.00

Seniors & "AAA" members......$5.00

Military (Active and Retired).....$5.00

Group of 20 or more..................Adults $5 & Children $1.50 (Group reservations requested)

American Village in Montevallo -

Go

sion.

Mondays - Fridays from 10-4 PM

Bellingrath Gardens - Mobile
Go here


USS ALABAMA -- MOBILE
Go here




in Anniston -

Turk

/turkey-creek

Alabama Veterans Memorial off I-459

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Birmingham Civil Rights Museum

is free on Sundays only from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

: http://www.bcri.org/index.html

Arlington Antebellum Home

is open Tuesday through Saturday.

$5 for adults and $3 for kids 18 and under.

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Also --

- $3 or less for park entrance.

County Rd 314

Natural Bridge, AL 35577

(205) 486-5330

LIST AND LINKS OF HOW TO FIND MORE TO DO ACROSS THE STATE:

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F HUNTSVILLE DECATUR MADISON EVENTS FOR ALL AGES.

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LIST OF TUSCALOOSA EVENTS FOR ALL AGES.

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PARK EVENTS.


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