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Official archives for the state of Alabama, features the Museum of Alabama with exhibits including Native American, military history, 19th- and 20th-century historic artifacts, photos, and art [3] Alabama Governor's Mansion: Montgomery Montgomery Official residence of Alabama's Governor. Open for tours. U.S. National Register of Historic Places ...
Moundville Archaeological Park (UA Museums) [9] [better source needed] Paul W. Bryant Museum (UA Museums) [10] [better source needed] Southern Environmental Center; Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site; University of Alabama Museums (UA Museums) [11] [better source needed] William R. Harvey Museum of Art at Talladega College [12]
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Art museums and galleries in Alabama (10 P) B. Biographical museums in Alabama (5 P) D. Defunct museums in Alabama (3 P) H. Historic house museums in Alabama (1 C, 32 P)
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The site houses Walter B. Jones Centre for Industrial Archaeology, a state geologist and archeologist who devoted his lifetime to investigating Alabama's mineral and fossil fuel resources (Garrison, 2001) [20] His geological and archaeological works are well preserved by many museums and historical institutions, including the University of ...
To find them all, he'd check Boris Stanic's guidebook, "Museum Companion to Los Angeles," as well as scanning the web and talking to friends and strangers. Read more: The 101 best West Coast ...
Built from 1881 to 1882, this is the oldest remaining blast furnace in the state. Its NHL designation represents Alabama's early 20th-century preeminence in the production of pig iron and cast iron, an example of a post-Civil War effort to industrialize the agrarian South. [44] 35 † Swayne Hall, Talladega College: Swayne Hall, Talladega College