Browse Museums

Alabama Constitution Village

Huntsville, Alabama

Culture

Burritt Park & Museum

Huntsville, Alabama

Park

Humphreys Rogers House

Huntsville, Alabama

Huntsville Depot

Huntsville, Alabama

Maple Hill Cemetery

Huntsville, Alabama

U.S. Space & Rocket Center

Huntsville, Alabama

History, Military, Science, Specialized

Art Galleries at UAH

Huntsville, Alabama

Art

EarlyWorks Hands-On Museum

Huntsville, Alabama

Botanical Garden

Huntsville Museum of Art

Huntsville, Alabama

Art

The nationally accredited Museum fills its seven galleries with a variety of exhibitions throughout the year, including prestigious traveling exhibits and the work of nationally and regionally acclaimed artists. The Museum's own 2,300-piece permanent collection also forms the basis for exhibitions.

The Museum is pleased to be one of only eight museums nationwide to host Becoming a Nation: Americana from the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of state. The Museum has partnered with local attractions to present a summer celebrating our nation's history. Becoming a Nation will be on view May 22 - July 18, 2004. More information on that exhibition is available at www.becominganation.com.

North Alabama Railroad Museum

Huntsville, Alabama

History

Sci-Quest

Huntsville, Alabama

Children's, General, Science, Specialized

Weeden House Museum

Huntsville, Alabama

Historic House

Built in 1819, home of poet/artist Maria Howard Weeden, thought to be a man. Born in the house in 1846, died in the house in 1905. Became famous for painting black faces and creating poetry from their dialect. One of her books used in Gone With the Wind in 1939, did work for Joel Chandler Harris (Uncle Remus) and for Charles Dickens. Family owned house for 111 years. Opened as museum in 1981. Ghosts sited.