Alabama National Cemetery
“To care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan.” – Abraham Lincoln, Second Inaugural Address, March 4, 1865. Alabama National Cemetery was dedicated July 13, 2008. When it opened for first burials June 25, 2009, it be …
Aldrich Coal Mine Museum
This historic Industrial attraction features the early years of coal mining, a mine replica and photographs of the town of Aldrich at its coal-mining peak. You can find displays of pictures and artifacts of the community of Aldrich at the Company store …
University of Montevallo
Founded in 1896, the University of Montevallo is Alabama’s only public liberal arts university. Famous for its red brick streets and paths, the 160-acre main campus has more than 40 buildings surrounded by lawns, groves, and flower beds. The central po …
American Village
At the American Village, students and visitors step onto the stage of American history and explore the ideals of American liberty and self-government. They experience colonial Boston, debate Patrick Henry’s Virginia resolves for independence, drill in …