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The Birmingham Attraction Ticket is your all access admission to fourteen unmatched institutions committed to connecting people to the city’s rich and diverse culture as well as a link to significant events on the world stage. There may be no better way to explore the city, its history and culture, and discover what’s in store for the future than with the Birmingham Attraction Ticket. Perfect for one, ideal for all.

What's Included:
McWane Science Center
Oak Mountain State Park
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
Vulcan Park And Museum
Alabama Sports Hall Of Fame
Historic Bethel Baptist Church
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
Heart Of Dixie Railroad Museum
Negro Southern League Museum
16th Street Baptist Church
Southern Museum Of Flight
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
Birmingham Zoo
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16th St & 6th Ave,
Before You Go
1. This is NOT your pass and will not work at any location.
2. If you entered your mobile number during checkout, you will receive a text message with a link to your mobile pass. If you did not, you will receive an email from Bandwango containing a link to your mobile pass.
3. When you arrive at your first attraction, present your mobile pass to redeem your admission at that location. Follow the instructions on the pass when presenting your phone to the attendant. Each pass allows for one admission to each location.
4. Only this mobile pass will be accepted for entry to the participating attractions.
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Ta aktywność kończy się z powrotem w miejscu spotkania.
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
1
Kościół baptystów przy 16 ulicy
Wstęp i zwiedzanie kościoła i muzeum z przewodnikiem 16th Street Baptist Church odegrał znaczącą rolę w ruchu na rzecz praw obywatelskich w XX wieku. Sam kościół był miejscem przerażającego zamachu bombowego, w wyniku którego zginęły cztery młode dziewczyny, a kolejne dzieci i dorośli odnieśli fizyczne i emocjonalne obrażenia.
2
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame (ASHOF) jest poświęcona obchodom i ochronie wyjątkowego dziedzictwa sportowego Alabamy. Zlokalizowane w centrum Birmingham ASHOF & Museum mieści ponad 6000 artefaktów sportowych i jest uważane za punkt odniesienia dla muzeów sportowych w całym kraju.
3
Muzeum sportów motorowych Barber Vintage
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum jest uznawane przez Księgę Rekordów Guinnessa za największą na świecie kolekcję motocykli. Z ponad 1600 motocyklami z ponad 100 lat produkcji z całego świata, to muzeum jest marzeniem każdego motocyklisty. Zobacz setki motocykli muzeum wyświetlanych jednocześnie w ich 5-piętrowym budynku. W muzeum znajduje się również najbogatsza na świecie kolekcja samochodów Lotus. Muzeum znajduje się na torze wyścigowym Barber Motorsports. Zwierzęta nie są akceptowane. Jeśli zdecydujesz się na wizytę podczas weekendu z ważnymi wydarzeniami, będziesz musiał kupić bilet na wydarzenie, aby uzyskać dostęp do Parku, wraz z tym biletem wstępu do Muzeum Fryzjerstwa. Przejdź do WWW.BarberRacingEvents.com, aby zobaczyć harmonogram.
4
Ogrody botaniczne w Birmingham
Ta strona jest ogólnodostępna i umieszczona na liście dla Twojej wygody Birmingham Botanical Gardens, największe żywe muzeum w Alabamie, to 67,5 akrów przyrody, które mają edukować, pielęgnować i inspirować pasję do roślin, ogrodów i środowiska.
5
Instytut Praw Obywatelskich w Birmingham
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (BRCI) to nowoczesne muzeum, które znajduje się na obszarze obejmującym administrowany przez US Park Service National Monument Birmingham Civil Rights, zbiór miejsc ważnych dla Amerykańskiego Ruchu Praw Obywatelskich. Odwiedzający BRCI mogą zobaczyć odseparowane miasto z lat 50. XX wieku, a także obejrzeć replikę autobusu Freedom Riders, a nawet rzeczywiste drzwi celi więziennej, zza których dr Martin Luther King Jr. napisał swój słynny „List od Więzienie w Birmingham”. Instytut jest także domem dla obszernego archiwum dokumentów z Ruchu Praw Obywatelskich i prawie 500 nagranych ustnych historii dotyczących tego okresu. Po drugiej stronie ulicy od BRCI znajduje się Kelley Ingram Park i kościół baptystów przy 16th Street, dwa inne ważne miejsca związane z prawami obywatelskimi.
6
Ogród zoologiczny w Birmingham
Zoo w Birmingham jest jedną z największych atrakcji turystycznych Alabamy. Z około 700 zwierzętami z 230 gatunków, w tym lwami morskimi, nosorożcami i zagrożonymi gatunkami z sześciu kontynentów, zoo w Birmingham o powierzchni 122 akrów jest idealnym miejscem do odwiedzenia dla Ciebie i Twojej rodziny. Otwarte środa - niedziela od 9:00 do 17:00. Godziny mogą ulec zmianie. Sprawdź stronę internetową, aby uzyskać więcej informacji.
7
Serce Muzeum Kolei Dixie
The Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum to organizacja non-profit zajmująca się eksploatacją sprzętu kolejowego o znaczeniu historycznym. Zapraszamy na pełnowymiarową kolejkę spalinowo-elektryczną oraz wąskotorową kolejkę parową w każdą sobotę sezonu kursowego! Wszystkie eksponaty, działające pociągi i programy edukacyjne przez cały rok funkcjonują jako unikalne sposoby pozyskiwania funduszy, turystyki, rekreacji i zachowania bogatej historii Alabamy i naszego narodu.
8
Centrum nauki McWane'a
Zabawa i nauka nigdy się nie kończą w McWane Science Center, praktycznym muzeum non-profit i IMAX Dome Theatre. Cztery piętra interaktywnych eksponatów celebrują naukę i cuda, od niesamowitej kolekcji dinozaurów po innowacyjne wystawy środowiskowe, pomysłowe place zabaw dla dzieci i budzące podziw akwarium. Energia i emocje towarzyszące odkryciom budzą się do życia dzięki szerokiej gamie pokazów naukowych przeprowadzanych codziennie przez utalentowanych nauczycieli. Odkrywcy w wieku od 1 do 100 lat gromadzą się przez cały rok, aby zobaczyć, usłyszeć, dotknąć i doświadczyć cudu nauki w jednym z najbardziej wyjątkowych miejsc na Południu.
9
Muzeum Ligi Południowej Murzynów
Ta strona jest ogólnodostępna i umieszczona na liście dla Twojej wygody. Misją Negro Southern League Museum jest przedstawienie historii afroamerykańskiego baseballu w niezrównany sposób poprzez utrzymanie światowej klasy obiektu, który uznaje wpływ ligi na Birmingham, Alabama i świat profesjonalnego baseballu. To zrozumienie, wraz z uznaniem zdolności graczy do inspirowania ludzi wszystkich ras i przekraczania barier, stanowi dla Muzeum plan przywoływania szerokiego poczucia wspólnoty i tworzenia niezrównanych doświadczeń kulturalnych i edukacyjnych, które uznają przeszłość, obejmują teraźniejszość i kształtować przyszłość.
10
Park stanowy Oak Mountain
Park stanowy Oak Mountain znajduje się w Pelham w Alabamie i oferuje gościom różnorodne zajęcia na świeżym powietrzu, w tym piesze wycieczki, kemping, kolarstwo górskie i wypożyczalnię łodzi. Park o powierzchni 940 akrów jest największym w Alabamie z 18-dołkowym polem golfowym, interaktywnym Centrum Interpretacji i Alabama Wildlife Center.
11
Narodowy zabytek historyczny pieców Slossa
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark to jedyny XX-wieczny wielki piec w kraju, który jest obecnie konserwowany i interpretowany jako muzeum przemysłu. Przejdź się po historycznym miejscu pieca i dowiedz się, jak wytwarzano żelazo, dlaczego było ono ważne dla Birmingham i poznaj historie mężczyzn, którzy pracowali w piecach.
12
Południowe Muzeum Lotnictwa
Southern Museum of Flight, jedno z największych muzeów lotnictwa na południowym wschodzie, poświęcone jest prezentacji samolotów cywilnych, wojskowych i eksperymentalnych oraz pamiątek z najwcześniejszej historii lotów z napędem. Obiekt o powierzchni 75 000 stóp kwadratowych mieści ponad 90 samolotów, a także silniki, modele, artefakty, fotografie i obrazy. Ponadto w Southern Museum of Flight znajduje się Alabama Aviation Hall of Fame z ponad 65 tablicami biograficznymi przedstawiającymi historię lotnictwa Alabamy poprzez zbiorową biografię.
13
Wulkan Park i Muzeum
Na szczycie Czerwonej Góry na 40-metrowym cokole, Vulcan, największy na świecie żeliwny posąg, góruje nad miastem Birmingham. Teren parku i wieża obserwacyjna oferują zapierające dech w piersiach panoramiczne widoki na centrum Birmingham i okolice - doskonałe wprowadzenie do miasta w dzień iw nocy. Odwiedź centrum informacji turystycznej Vulcan Park and Museum i obejrzyj eksponaty wewnątrz i na zewnątrz, które opowiadają o historii regionu, a także historię kultowego, wysokiego na 15 metrów posągu, który stał się ukochanym symbolem Birmingham. 7 dni w tygodniu Muzeum i Kowadło czynne są od 10:00 do 18:00 Wieża widokowa jest otwarta od 10:00 do 22:00. Godziny mogą ulec zmianie. Sprawdź stronę internetową, aby uzyskać więcej informacji.
14
16th Street Baptist Church
Admission And Guided Tour Of Church And Museum 16th Street Baptist Church played a significant role in the Civil Rights movement in the 20th Century. The church itself was the site of a horrific bombing that resulted in the tragic death of four young girls and the physical and emotional injury of additional children and adults.
15
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame (ASHOF) is dedicated to the celebration and preservation of Alabama's exceptional sports heritage. Located in downtown Birmingham, the ASHOF & Museum houses over 6,000 sports artifacts and is considered a benchmark for sports museums across the country.
16
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
The Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s largest motorcycle collection. With more than 1,600 motorcycles spanning over 100 years of production from all around the world, this museum is a motorcyclist’s dream. See hundreds of museum’s motorcycles displayed at a time in their 5-story building. The museum also features the world’s most extensive collection of Lotus cars. The museum is located at the Barber Motorsports Racetrack. Pets are not allowed. If you choose to visit during a major event weekend, you will need to purchase an event ticket to access the Park, along with this admission ticket to the Barber Museum. Please go to WWW.BarberRacingEvents.com for schedule.
17
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
This site is free to the public and listed for your convenience Alabama's largest living museum, the Birmingham Botanical Gardens is 67.5 acres of nature designed to educate, nurture and inspire a passion for plants, gardens and the environment.
18
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (BRCI) is a modern museum that is located within an area that includes the U.S. Park Service’s administered Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument, a collection of sites important to the American Civil Rights Movement. Visitors to the BRCI can experience a rendition of a segregated city in the 1950s, as well as examine a replica of a Freedom Riders bus and even the actual jail cell door from behind which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. penned his famous “Letter From Birmingham Jail.” The institute is also home to an expansive archive of documents from the Civil Rights Movement and nearly 500 recorded oral histories relevant to the period. Across the street from the BRCI is Kelley Ingram Park and the 16th Street Baptist Church, two other important Civil Rights sites.
19
Birmingham Zoo
The Birmingham Zoo is one of Alabama’s top tourist attractions. With approximately 700 animals of 230 species, including sea lions, rhinos and endangered species from six continents, the Birmingham Zoo’s 122-acre site is the perfect place for you and your family to visit. Open Wednesday - Sunday from 9am - 5pm. Hours subject to change. Check website for more details.
20
Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum
The Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to the operation of historically significant railway equipment. Come ride a full-size diesel-electric train and a narrow-gauge steam train every Saturday during the operating season! All exhibits, operating trains & educational programs throughout the year function as unique means of fundraising, tourism, recreation & the preservation of the rich history of Alabama & our nation.
21
McWane Science Center
Fun and learning never end at McWane Science Center, a nonprofit, hands-on museum and IMAX Dome Theater. Four floors of interactive exhibits celebrate science and wonder, from an amazing collection of dinosaurs to innovative environmental showcases, imaginative early childhood play areas, and an awe-inspiring aquarium. The energy and excitement of discovery spring to life through an extensive lineup of science demonstrations performed daily by talented educators. Explorers, from ages 1 to 100, flock year-round to see, to hear, to touch, and to experience the wonder of science in one of the South's most unique venues.
22
Negro Southern League Museum
This site is free to the public and listed for your convenience. The mission of the Negro Southern League Museum is to present the history of African-American baseball in an unsurpassed manner by maintaining a world-class facility that recognizes the League’s impact on Birmingham, Alabama and the world of professional baseball. This understanding, along with the acknowledgement of the players’ ability to inspire people of all races and transcend barriers, establishes a blueprint for the Museum to evoke a broad-sense of community and create unparalleled cultural and educational experiences that acknowledge the past, embrace the present, and frame the future.
23
Oak Mountain State Park
Oak Mountain State Park is located in Pelham, Alabama and offers guests a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, camping, mountain biking and boat rentals. The 940-acre park is the largest in Alabama with an 18-hole golf course, an interactive Interpretive Center and the Alabama Wildlife Center.
24
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark is the only 20th century blast furnace site in the country that is currently being preserved and interpreted as an industrial museum. Walk through the historic furnace site and learn how iron was made, why it was important to Birmingham, and the stories of the men who worked the furnaces.
25
Southern Museum of Flight
The Southern Museum of Flight, one of the largest aviation museums in the Southeast, is dedicated to presenting civilian, military, and experimental aircraft and memorabilia from the earliest history of powered flight. The 75,000 square foot facility houses over 90 aircraft, as well as engines, models, artifacts, photographs, and paintings. In addition, the Southern Museum of Flight is home to the Alabama Aviation Hall of Fame with over 65 biographical plaques presenting Alabama aviation history through collective biography.
26
Vulcan Park and Museum
Atop Red Mountain on a 124-foot pedestal, Vulcan, the world’s largest cast iron statue, overlooks the city of Birmingham. The park grounds and observation tower offer breathtaking panoramic views of downtown Birmingham and the surrounding area - a great introduction to the city, day or night. Visit Vulcan Park and Museum’s tourist information center and explore indoor and outdoor exhibits that recount the region’s history as well as the story of the iconic 56-foot-tall statue that has become the beloved symbol of Birmingham. 7 days a week the Museum and The Anvil is open from 10am – 6pm Observation Tower is open from 10am – 10pm. Hours subject to change. Check website for more details.
27
16th Street Baptist Church
Admission And Guided Tour Of Church And Museum 16th Street Baptist Church played a significant role in the Civil Rights movement in the 20th Century. The church itself was the site of a horrific bombing that resulted in the tragic death of four young girls and the physical and emotional injury of additional children and adults.
28
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame (ASHOF) is dedicated to the celebration and preservation of Alabama's exceptional sports heritage. Located in downtown Birmingham, the ASHOF & Museum houses over 6,000 sports artifacts and is considered a benchmark for sports museums across the country.
29
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
The Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s largest motorcycle collection. With more than 1,600 motorcycles spanning over 100 years of production from all around the world, this museum is a motorcyclist’s dream. See hundreds of museum’s motorcycles displayed at a time in their 5-story building. The museum also features the world’s most extensive collection of Lotus cars. The museum is located at the Barber Motorsports Racetrack. Pets are not allowed. If you choose to visit during a major event weekend, you will need to purchase an event ticket to access the Park, along with this admission ticket to the Barber Museum. Please go to WWW.BarberRacingEvents.com for schedule.
30
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
This site is free to the public and listed for your convenience Alabama's largest living museum, the Birmingham Botanical Gardens is 67.5 acres of nature designed to educate, nurture and inspire a passion for plants, gardens and the environment.
31
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (BRCI) is a modern museum that is located within an area that includes the U.S. Park Service’s administered Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument, a collection of sites important to the American Civil Rights Movement. Visitors to the BRCI can experience a rendition of a segregated city in the 1950s, as well as examine a replica of a Freedom Riders bus and even the actual jail cell door from behind which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. penned his famous “Letter From Birmingham Jail.” The institute is also home to an expansive archive of documents from the Civil Rights Movement and nearly 500 recorded oral histories relevant to the period. Across the street from the BRCI is Kelley Ingram Park and the 16th Street Baptist Church, two other important Civil Rights sites.
32
Birmingham Zoo
The Birmingham Zoo is one of Alabama’s top tourist attractions. With approximately 700 animals of 230 species, including sea lions, rhinos and endangered species from six continents, the Birmingham Zoo’s 122-acre site is the perfect place for you and your family to visit. Open Wednesday - Sunday from 9am - 5pm. Hours subject to change. Check website for more details.
33
Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum
The Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to the operation of historically significant railway equipment. Come ride a full-size diesel-electric train and a narrow-gauge steam train every Saturday during the operating season! All exhibits, operating trains & educational programs throughout the year function as unique means of fundraising, tourism, recreation & the preservation of the rich history of Alabama & our nation.
34
McWane Science Center
Fun and learning never end at McWane Science Center, a nonprofit, hands-on museum and IMAX Dome Theater. Four floors of interactive exhibits celebrate science and wonder, from an amazing collection of dinosaurs to innovative environmental showcases, imaginative early childhood play areas, and an awe-inspiring aquarium. The energy and excitement of discovery spring to life through an extensive lineup of science demonstrations performed daily by talented educators. Explorers, from ages 1 to 100, flock year-round to see, to hear, to touch, and to experience the wonder of science in one of the South's most unique venues.
35
Negro Southern League Museum
This site is free to the public and listed for your convenience. The mission of the Negro Southern League Museum is to present the history of African-American baseball in an unsurpassed manner by maintaining a world-class facility that recognizes the League’s impact on Birmingham, Alabama and the world of professional baseball. This understanding, along with the acknowledgement of the players’ ability to inspire people of all races and transcend barriers, establishes a blueprint for the Museum to evoke a broad-sense of community and create unparalleled cultural and educational experiences that acknowledge the past, embrace the present, and frame the future.
36
Oak Mountain State Park
Oak Mountain State Park is located in Pelham, Alabama and offers guests a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, camping, mountain biking and boat rentals. The 940-acre park is the largest in Alabama with an 18-hole golf course, an interactive Interpretive Center and the Alabama Wildlife Center.
37
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark is the only 20th century blast furnace site in the country that is currently being preserved and interpreted as an industrial museum. Walk through the historic furnace site and learn how iron was made, why it was important to Birmingham, and the stories of the men who worked the furnaces.
38
Southern Museum of Flight
The Southern Museum of Flight, one of the largest aviation museums in the Southeast, is dedicated to presenting civilian, military, and experimental aircraft and memorabilia from the earliest history of powered flight. The 75,000 square foot facility houses over 90 aircraft, as well as engines, models, artifacts, photographs, and paintings. In addition, the Southern Museum of Flight is home to the Alabama Aviation Hall of Fame with over 65 biographical plaques presenting Alabama aviation history through collective biography.
39
Vulcan Park and Museum
Atop Red Mountain on a 124-foot pedestal, Vulcan, the world’s largest cast iron statue, overlooks the city of Birmingham. The park grounds and observation tower offer breathtaking panoramic views of downtown Birmingham and the surrounding area - a great introduction to the city, day or night. Visit Vulcan Park and Museum’s tourist information center and explore indoor and outdoor exhibits that recount the region’s history as well as the story of the iconic 56-foot-tall statue that has become the beloved symbol of Birmingham. 7 days a week the Museum and The Anvil is open from 10am – 6pm Observation Tower is open from 10am – 10pm. Hours subject to change. Check website for more details.
40
16th Street Baptist Church
Admission And Guided Tour Of Church And Museum 16th Street Baptist Church played a significant role in the Civil Rights movement in the 20th Century. The church itself was the site of a horrific bombing that resulted in the tragic death of four young girls and the physical and emotional injury of additional children and adults.
41
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame (ASHOF) is dedicated to the celebration and preservation of Alabama's exceptional sports heritage. Located in downtown Birmingham, the ASHOF & Museum houses over 6,000 sports artifacts and is considered a benchmark for sports museums across the country.
42
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
The Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s largest motorcycle collection. With more than 1,600 motorcycles spanning over 100 years of production from all around the world, this museum is a motorcyclist’s dream. See hundreds of museum’s motorcycles displayed at a time in their 5-story building. The museum also features the world’s most extensive collection of Lotus cars. The museum is located at the Barber Motorsports Racetrack. Pets are not allowed. If you choose to visit during a major event weekend, you will need to purchase an event ticket to access the Park, along with this admission ticket to the Barber Museum. Please go to WWW.BarberRacingEvents.com for schedule.
43
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
This site is free to the public and listed for your convenience Alabama's largest living museum, the Birmingham Botanical Gardens is 67.5 acres of nature designed to educate, nurture and inspire a passion for plants, gardens and the environment.
44
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (BRCI) is a modern museum that is located within an area that includes the U.S. Park Service’s administered Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument, a collection of sites important to the American Civil Rights Movement. Visitors to the BRCI can experience a rendition of a segregated city in the 1950s, as well as examine a replica of a Freedom Riders bus and even the actual jail cell door from behind which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. penned his famous “Letter From Birmingham Jail.” The institute is also home to an expansive archive of documents from the Civil Rights Movement and nearly 500 recorded oral histories relevant to the period. Across the street from the BRCI is Kelley Ingram Park and the 16th Street Baptist Church, two other important Civil Rights sites.
45
Birmingham Zoo
The Birmingham Zoo is one of Alabama’s top tourist attractions. With approximately 700 animals of 230 species, including sea lions, rhinos and endangered species from six continents, the Birmingham Zoo’s 122-acre site is the perfect place for you and your family to visit. Open Wednesday - Sunday from 9am - 5pm. Hours subject to change. Check website for more details.
46
Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum
The Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to the operation of historically significant railway equipment. Come ride a full-size diesel-electric train and a narrow-gauge steam train every Saturday during the operating season! All exhibits, operating trains & educational programs throughout the year function as unique means of fundraising, tourism, recreation & the preservation of the rich history of Alabama & our nation.
47
McWane Science Center
Fun and learning never end at McWane Science Center, a nonprofit, hands-on museum and IMAX Dome Theater. Four floors of interactive exhibits celebrate science and wonder, from an amazing collection of dinosaurs to innovative environmental showcases, imaginative early childhood play areas, and an awe-inspiring aquarium. The energy and excitement of discovery spring to life through an extensive lineup of science demonstrations performed daily by talented educators. Explorers, from ages 1 to 100, flock year-round to see, to hear, to touch, and to experience the wonder of science in one of the South's most unique venues.
48
Negro Southern League Museum
This site is free to the public and listed for your convenience. The mission of the Negro Southern League Museum is to present the history of African-American baseball in an unsurpassed manner by maintaining a world-class facility that recognizes the League’s impact on Birmingham, Alabama and the world of professional baseball. This understanding, along with the acknowledgement of the players’ ability to inspire people of all races and transcend barriers, establishes a blueprint for the Museum to evoke a broad-sense of community and create unparalleled cultural and educational experiences that acknowledge the past, embrace the present, and frame the future.
49
Oak Mountain State Park
Oak Mountain State Park is located in Pelham, Alabama and offers guests a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, camping, mountain biking and boat rentals. The 940-acre park is the largest in Alabama with an 18-hole golf course, an interactive Interpretive Center and the Alabama Wildlife Center.
50
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark is the only 20th century blast furnace site in the country that is currently being preserved and interpreted as an industrial museum. Walk through the historic furnace site and learn how iron was made, why it was important to Birmingham, and the stories of the men who worked the furnaces.
51
Southern Museum of Flight
The Southern Museum of Flight, one of the largest aviation museums in the Southeast, is dedicated to presenting civilian, military, and experimental aircraft and memorabilia from the earliest history of powered flight. The 75,000 square foot facility houses over 90 aircraft, as well as engines, models, artifacts, photographs, and paintings. In addition, the Southern Museum of Flight is home to the Alabama Aviation Hall of Fame with over 65 biographical plaques presenting Alabama aviation history through collective biography.
52
Vulcan Park and Museum
Atop Red Mountain on a 124-foot pedestal, Vulcan, the world’s largest cast iron statue, overlooks the city of Birmingham. The park grounds and observation tower offer breathtaking panoramic views of downtown Birmingham and the surrounding area - a great introduction to the city, day or night. Visit Vulcan Park and Museum’s tourist information center and explore indoor and outdoor exhibits that recount the region’s history as well as the story of the iconic 56-foot-tall statue that has become the beloved symbol of Birmingham. 7 days a week the Museum and The Anvil is open from 10am – 6pm Observation Tower is open from 10am – 10pm. Hours subject to change. Check website for more details.
53
16th Street Baptist Church
Admission And Guided Tour Of Church And Museum 16th Street Baptist Church played a significant role in the Civil Rights movement in the 20th Century. The church itself was the site of a horrific bombing that resulted in the tragic death of four young girls and the physical and emotional injury of additional children and adults.
54
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame (ASHOF) is dedicated to the celebration and preservation of Alabama's exceptional sports heritage. Located in downtown Birmingham, the ASHOF & Museum houses over 6,000 sports artifacts and is considered a benchmark for sports museums across the country.
55
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
The Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s largest motorcycle collection. With more than 1,600 motorcycles spanning over 100 years of production from all around the world, this museum is a motorcyclist’s dream. See hundreds of museum’s motorcycles displayed at a time in their 5-story building. The museum also features the world’s most extensive collection of Lotus cars. The museum is located at the Barber Motorsports Racetrack. Pets are not allowed. If you choose to visit during a major event weekend, you will need to purchase an event ticket to access the Park, along with this admission ticket to the Barber Museum. Please go to WWW.BarberRacingEvents.com for schedule.
56
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
This site is free to the public and listed for your convenience Alabama's largest living museum, the Birmingham Botanical Gardens is 67.5 acres of nature designed to educate, nurture and inspire a passion for plants, gardens and the environment.
57
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (BRCI) is a modern museum that is located within an area that includes the U.S. Park Service’s administered Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument, a collection of sites important to the American Civil Rights Movement. Visitors to the BRCI can experience a rendition of a segregated city in the 1950s, as well as examine a replica of a Freedom Riders bus and even the actual jail cell door from behind which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. penned his famous “Letter From Birmingham Jail.” The institute is also home to an expansive archive of documents from the Civil Rights Movement and nearly 500 recorded oral histories relevant to the period. Across the street from the BRCI is Kelley Ingram Park and the 16th Street Baptist Church, two other important Civil Rights sites.
58
Birmingham Zoo
The Birmingham Zoo is one of Alabama’s top tourist attractions. With approximately 700 animals of 230 species, including sea lions, rhinos and endangered species from six continents, the Birmingham Zoo’s 122-acre site is the perfect place for you and your family to visit. Open Wednesday - Sunday from 9am - 5pm. Hours subject to change. Check website for more details.
59
Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum
The Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to the operation of historically significant railway equipment. Come ride a full-size diesel-electric train and a narrow-gauge steam train every Saturday during the operating season! All exhibits, operating trains & educational programs throughout the year function as unique means of fundraising, tourism, recreation & the preservation of the rich history of Alabama & our nation.
60
McWane Science Center
Fun and learning never end at McWane Science Center, a nonprofit, hands-on museum and IMAX Dome Theater. Four floors of interactive exhibits celebrate science and wonder, from an amazing collection of dinosaurs to innovative environmental showcases, imaginative early childhood play areas, and an awe-inspiring aquarium. The energy and excitement of discovery spring to life through an extensive lineup of science demonstrations performed daily by talented educators. Explorers, from ages 1 to 100, flock year-round to see, to hear, to touch, and to experience the wonder of science in one of the South's most unique venues.
61
Negro Southern League Museum
This site is free to the public and listed for your convenience. The mission of the Negro Southern League Museum is to present the history of African-American baseball in an unsurpassed manner by maintaining a world-class facility that recognizes the League’s impact on Birmingham, Alabama and the world of professional baseball. This understanding, along with the acknowledgement of the players’ ability to inspire people of all races and transcend barriers, establishes a blueprint for the Museum to evoke a broad-sense of community and create unparalleled cultural and educational experiences that acknowledge the past, embrace the present, and frame the future.
62
Oak Mountain State Park
Oak Mountain State Park is located in Pelham, Alabama and offers guests a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, camping, mountain biking and boat rentals. The 940-acre park is the largest in Alabama with an 18-hole golf course, an interactive Interpretive Center and the Alabama Wildlife Center.
63
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark is the only 20th century blast furnace site in the country that is currently being preserved and interpreted as an industrial museum. Walk through the historic furnace site and learn how iron was made, why it was important to Birmingham, and the stories of the men who worked the furnaces.
64
Southern Museum of Flight
The Southern Museum of Flight, one of the largest aviation museums in the Southeast, is dedicated to presenting civilian, military, and experimental aircraft and memorabilia from the earliest history of powered flight. The 75,000 square foot facility houses over 90 aircraft, as well as engines, models, artifacts, photographs, and paintings. In addition, the Southern Museum of Flight is home to the Alabama Aviation Hall of Fame with over 65 biographical plaques presenting Alabama aviation history through collective biography.
65
Vulcan Park and Museum
Atop Red Mountain on a 124-foot pedestal, Vulcan, the world’s largest cast iron statue, overlooks the city of Birmingham. The park grounds and observation tower offer breathtaking panoramic views of downtown Birmingham and the surrounding area - a great introduction to the city, day or night. Visit Vulcan Park and Museum’s tourist information center and explore indoor and outdoor exhibits that recount the region’s history as well as the story of the iconic 56-foot-tall statue that has become the beloved symbol of Birmingham. 7 days a week the Museum and The Anvil is open from 10am – 6pm Observation Tower is open from 10am – 10pm. Hours subject to change. Check website for more details.
66
16th Street Baptist Church
Admission And Guided Tour Of Church And Museum 16th Street Baptist Church played a significant role in the Civil Rights movement in the 20th Century. The church itself was the site of a horrific bombing that resulted in the tragic death of four young girls and the physical and emotional injury of additional children and adults.
67
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame (ASHOF) is dedicated to the celebration and preservation of Alabama's exceptional sports heritage. Located in downtown Birmingham, the ASHOF & Museum houses over 6,000 sports artifacts and is considered a benchmark for sports museums across the country.
68
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
The Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s largest motorcycle collection. With more than 1,600 motorcycles spanning over 100 years of production from all around the world, this museum is a motorcyclist’s dream. See hundreds of museum’s motorcycles displayed at a time in their 5-story building. The museum also features the world’s most extensive collection of Lotus cars. The museum is located at the Barber Motorsports Racetrack. Pets are not allowed. If you choose to visit during a major event weekend, you will need to purchase an event ticket to access the Park, along with this admission ticket to the Barber Museum. Please go to WWW.BarberRacingEvents.com for schedule.
69
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
This site is free to the public and listed for your convenience Alabama's largest living museum, the Birmingham Botanical Gardens is 67.5 acres of nature designed to educate, nurture and inspire a passion for plants, gardens and the environment.
70
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (BRCI) is a modern museum that is located within an area that includes the U.S. Park Service’s administered Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument, a collection of sites important to the American Civil Rights Movement. Visitors to the BRCI can experience a rendition of a segregated city in the 1950s, as well as examine a replica of a Freedom Riders bus and even the actual jail cell door from behind which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. penned his famous “Letter From Birmingham Jail.” The institute is also home to an expansive archive of documents from the Civil Rights Movement and nearly 500 recorded oral histories relevant to the period. Across the street from the BRCI is Kelley Ingram Park and the 16th Street Baptist Church, two other important Civil Rights sites.
71
Birmingham Zoo
The Birmingham Zoo is one of Alabama’s top tourist attractions. With approximately 700 animals of 230 species, including sea lions, rhinos and endangered species from six continents, the Birmingham Zoo’s 122-acre site is the perfect place for you and your family to visit. Open Wednesday - Sunday from 9am - 5pm. Hours subject to change. Check website for more details.
72
Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum
The Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to the operation of historically significant railway equipment. Come ride a full-size diesel-electric train and a narrow-gauge steam train every Saturday during the operating season! All exhibits, operating trains & educational programs throughout the year function as unique means of fundraising, tourism, recreation & the preservation of the rich history of Alabama & our nation.
73
McWane Science Center
Fun and learning never end at McWane Science Center, a nonprofit, hands-on museum and IMAX Dome Theater. Four floors of interactive exhibits celebrate science and wonder, from an amazing collection of dinosaurs to innovative environmental showcases, imaginative early childhood play areas, and an awe-inspiring aquarium. The energy and excitement of discovery spring to life through an extensive lineup of science demonstrations performed daily by talented educators. Explorers, from ages 1 to 100, flock year-round to see, to hear, to touch, and to experience the wonder of science in one of the South's most unique venues.
74
Negro Southern League Museum
This site is free to the public and listed for your convenience. The mission of the Negro Southern League Museum is to present the history of African-American baseball in an unsurpassed manner by maintaining a world-class facility that recognizes the League’s impact on Birmingham, Alabama and the world of professional baseball. This understanding, along with the acknowledgement of the players’ ability to inspire people of all races and transcend barriers, establishes a blueprint for the Museum to evoke a broad-sense of community and create unparalleled cultural and educational experiences that acknowledge the past, embrace the present, and frame the future.
75
Oak Mountain State Park
Oak Mountain State Park is located in Pelham, Alabama and offers guests a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, camping, mountain biking and boat rentals. The 940-acre park is the largest in Alabama with an 18-hole golf course, an interactive Interpretive Center and the Alabama Wildlife Center.
76
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark is the only 20th century blast furnace site in the country that is currently being preserved and interpreted as an industrial museum. Walk through the historic furnace site and learn how iron was made, why it was important to Birmingham, and the stories of the men who worked the furnaces.
77
Southern Museum of Flight
The Southern Museum of Flight, one of the largest aviation museums in the Southeast, is dedicated to presenting civilian, military, and experimental aircraft and memorabilia from the earliest history of powered flight. The 75,000 square foot facility houses over 90 aircraft, as well as engines, models, artifacts, photographs, and paintings. In addition, the Southern Museum of Flight is home to the Alabama Aviation Hall of Fame with over 65 biographical plaques presenting Alabama aviation history through collective biography.
78
Vulcan Park and Museum
Atop Red Mountain on a 124-foot pedestal, Vulcan, the world’s largest cast iron statue, overlooks the city of Birmingham. The park grounds and observation tower offer breathtaking panoramic views of downtown Birmingham and the surrounding area - a great introduction to the city, day or night. Visit Vulcan Park and Museum’s tourist information center and explore indoor and outdoor exhibits that recount the region’s history as well as the story of the iconic 56-foot-tall statue that has become the beloved symbol of Birmingham. 7 days a week the Museum and The Anvil is open from 10am – 6pm Observation Tower is open from 10am – 10pm. Hours subject to change. Check website for more details.
79
16th Street Baptist Church
Admission And Guided Tour Of Church And Museum 16th Street Baptist Church played a significant role in the Civil Rights movement in the 20th Century. The church itself was the site of a horrific bombing that resulted in the tragic death of four young girls and the physical and emotional injury of additional children and adults.
80
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame (ASHOF) is dedicated to the celebration and preservation of Alabama's exceptional sports heritage. Located in downtown Birmingham, the ASHOF & Museum houses over 6,000 sports artifacts and is considered a benchmark for sports museums across the country.
81
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
The Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s largest motorcycle collection. With more than 1,600 motorcycles spanning over 100 years of production from all around the world, this museum is a motorcyclist’s dream. See hundreds of museum’s motorcycles displayed at a time in their 5-story building. The museum also features the world’s most extensive collection of Lotus cars. The museum is located at the Barber Motorsports Racetrack. Pets are not allowed. If you choose to visit during a major event weekend, you will need to purchase an event ticket to access the Park, along with this admission ticket to the Barber Museum. Please go to WWW.BarberRacingEvents.com for schedule.
82
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
This site is free to the public and listed for your convenience Alabama's largest living museum, the Birmingham Botanical Gardens is 67.5 acres of nature designed to educate, nurture and inspire a passion for plants, gardens and the environment.
83
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (BRCI) is a modern museum that is located within an area that includes the U.S. Park Service’s administered Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument, a collection of sites important to the American Civil Rights Movement. Visitors to the BRCI can experience a rendition of a segregated city in the 1950s, as well as examine a replica of a Freedom Riders bus and even the actual jail cell door from behind which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. penned his famous “Letter From Birmingham Jail.” The institute is also home to an expansive archive of documents from the Civil Rights Movement and nearly 500 recorded oral histories relevant to the period. Across the street from the BRCI is Kelley Ingram Park and the 16th Street Baptist Church, two other important Civil Rights sites.
84
Birmingham Zoo
The Birmingham Zoo is one of Alabama’s top tourist attractions. With approximately 700 animals of 230 species, including sea lions, rhinos and endangered species from six continents, the Birmingham Zoo’s 122-acre site is the perfect place for you and your family to visit. Open Wednesday - Sunday from 9am - 5pm. Hours subject to change. Check website for more details.
85
Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum
The Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to the operation of historically significant railway equipment. Come ride a full-size diesel-electric train and a narrow-gauge steam train every Saturday during the operating season! All exhibits, operating trains & educational programs throughout the year function as unique means of fundraising, tourism, recreation & the preservation of the rich history of Alabama & our nation.
86
McWane Science Center
Fun and learning never end at McWane Science Center, a nonprofit, hands-on museum and IMAX Dome Theater. Four floors of interactive exhibits celebrate science and wonder, from an amazing collection of dinosaurs to innovative environmental showcases, imaginative early childhood play areas, and an awe-inspiring aquarium. The energy and excitement of discovery spring to life through an extensive lineup of science demonstrations performed daily by talented educators. Explorers, from ages 1 to 100, flock year-round to see, to hear, to touch, and to experience the wonder of science in one of the South's most unique venues.
87
Negro Southern League Museum
This site is free to the public and listed for your convenience. The mission of the Negro Southern League Museum is to present the history of African-American baseball in an unsurpassed manner by maintaining a world-class facility that recognizes the League’s impact on Birmingham, Alabama and the world of professional baseball. This understanding, along with the acknowledgement of the players’ ability to inspire people of all races and transcend barriers, establishes a blueprint for the Museum to evoke a broad-sense of community and create unparalleled cultural and educational experiences that acknowledge the past, embrace the present, and frame the future.
88
Oak Mountain State Park
Oak Mountain State Park is located in Pelham, Alabama and offers guests a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, camping, mountain biking and boat rentals. The 940-acre park is the largest in Alabama with an 18-hole golf course, an interactive Interpretive Center and the Alabama Wildlife Center.
89
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark is the only 20th century blast furnace site in the country that is currently being preserved and interpreted as an industrial museum. Walk through the historic furnace site and learn how iron was made, why it was important to Birmingham, and the stories of the men who worked the furnaces.
90
Southern Museum of Flight
The Southern Museum of Flight, one of the largest aviation museums in the Southeast, is dedicated to presenting civilian, military, and experimental aircraft and memorabilia from the earliest history of powered flight. The 75,000 square foot facility houses over 90 aircraft, as well as engines, models, artifacts, photographs, and paintings. In addition, the Southern Museum of Flight is home to the Alabama Aviation Hall of Fame with over 65 biographical plaques presenting Alabama aviation history through collective biography.
91
Vulcan Park and Museum
Atop Red Mountain on a 124-foot pedestal, Vulcan, the world’s largest cast iron statue, overlooks the city of Birmingham. The park grounds and observation tower offer breathtaking panoramic views of downtown Birmingham and the surrounding area - a great introduction to the city, day or night. Visit Vulcan Park and Museum’s tourist information center and explore indoor and outdoor exhibits that recount the region’s history as well as the story of the iconic 56-foot-tall statue that has become the beloved symbol of Birmingham. 7 days a week the Museum and The Anvil is open from 10am – 6pm Observation Tower is open from 10am – 10pm. Hours subject to change. Check website for more details.
92
16th Street Baptist Church
Admission And Guided Tour Of Church And Museum 16th Street Baptist Church played a significant role in the Civil Rights movement in the 20th Century. The church itself was the site of a horrific bombing that resulted in the tragic death of four young girls and the physical and emotional injury of additional children and adults.
93
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame (ASHOF) is dedicated to the celebration and preservation of Alabama's exceptional sports heritage. Located in downtown Birmingham, the ASHOF & Museum houses over 6,000 sports artifacts and is considered a benchmark for sports museums across the country.
94
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
The Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s largest motorcycle collection. With more than 1,600 motorcycles spanning over 100 years of production from all around the world, this museum is a motorcyclist’s dream. See hundreds of museum’s motorcycles displayed at a time in their 5-story building. The museum also features the world’s most extensive collection of Lotus cars. The museum is located at the Barber Motorsports Racetrack. Pets are not allowed. If you choose to visit during a major event weekend, you will need to purchase an event ticket to access the Park, along with this admission ticket to the Barber Museum. Please go to WWW.BarberRacingEvents.com for schedule.
95
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
This site is free to the public and listed for your convenience Alabama's largest living museum, the Birmingham Botanical Gardens is 67.5 acres of nature designed to educate, nurture and inspire a passion for plants, gardens and the environment.
96
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (BRCI) is a modern museum that is located within an area that includes the U.S. Park Service’s administered Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument, a collection of sites important to the American Civil Rights Movement. Visitors to the BRCI can experience a rendition of a segregated city in the 1950s, as well as examine a replica of a Freedom Riders bus and even the actual jail cell door from behind which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. penned his famous “Letter From Birmingham Jail.” The institute is also home to an expansive archive of documents from the Civil Rights Movement and nearly 500 recorded oral histories relevant to the period. Across the street from the BRCI is Kelley Ingram Park and the 16th Street Baptist Church, two other important Civil Rights sites.
97
Birmingham Zoo
The Birmingham Zoo is one of Alabama’s top tourist attractions. With approximately 700 animals of 230 species, including sea lions, rhinos and endangered species from six continents, the Birmingham Zoo’s 122-acre site is the perfect place for you and your family to visit. Open Wednesday - Sunday from 9am - 5pm. Hours subject to change. Check website for more details.
98
Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum
The Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to the operation of historically significant railway equipment. Come ride a full-size diesel-electric train and a narrow-gauge steam train every Saturday during the operating season! All exhibits, operating trains & educational programs throughout the year function as unique means of fundraising, tourism, recreation & the preservation of the rich history of Alabama & our nation.
99
McWane Science Center
Fun and learning never end at McWane Science Center, a nonprofit, hands-on museum and IMAX Dome Theater. Four floors of interactive exhibits celebrate science and wonder, from an amazing collection of dinosaurs to innovative environmental showcases, imaginative early childhood play areas, and an awe-inspiring aquarium. The energy and excitement of discovery spring to life through an extensive lineup of science demonstrations performed daily by talented educators. Explorers, from ages 1 to 100, flock year-round to see, to hear, to touch, and to experience the wonder of science in one of the South's most unique venues.
100
Negro Southern League Museum
This site is free to the public and listed for your convenience. The mission of the Negro Southern League Museum is to present the history of African-American baseball in an unsurpassed manner by maintaining a world-class facility that recognizes the League’s impact on Birmingham, Alabama and the world of professional baseball. This understanding, along with the acknowledgement of the players’ ability to inspire people of all races and transcend barriers, establishes a blueprint for the Museum to evoke a broad-sense of community and create unparalleled cultural and educational experiences that acknowledge the past, embrace the present, and frame the future.
101
Oak Mountain State Park
Oak Mountain State Park is located in Pelham, Alabama and offers guests a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, camping, mountain biking and boat rentals. The 940-acre park is the largest in Alabama with an 18-hole golf course, an interactive Interpretive Center and the Alabama Wildlife Center.
102
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark is the only 20th century blast furnace site in the country that is currently being preserved and interpreted as an industrial museum. Walk through the historic furnace site and learn how iron was made, why it was important to Birmingham, and the stories of the men who worked the furnaces.
103
Southern Museum of Flight
The Southern Museum of Flight, one of the largest aviation museums in the Southeast, is dedicated to presenting civilian, military, and experimental aircraft and memorabilia from the earliest history of powered flight. The 75,000 square foot facility houses over 90 aircraft, as well as engines, models, artifacts, photographs, and paintings. In addition, the Southern Museum of Flight is home to the Alabama Aviation Hall of Fame with over 65 biographical plaques presenting Alabama aviation history through collective biography.
104
Vulcan Park and Museum
Atop Red Mountain on a 124-foot pedestal, Vulcan, the world’s largest cast iron statue, overlooks the city of Birmingham. The park grounds and observation tower offer breathtaking panoramic views of downtown Birmingham and the surrounding area - a great introduction to the city, day or night. Visit Vulcan Park and Museum’s tourist information center and explore indoor and outdoor exhibits that recount the region’s history as well as the story of the iconic 56-foot-tall statue that has become the beloved symbol of Birmingham. 7 days a week the Museum and The Anvil is open from 10am – 6pm Observation Tower is open from 10am – 10pm. Hours subject to change. Check website for more details.
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battrhss
Mar 2025
Bought the pass for 2 days, only to learn that many of the attractions are not available on certain days. Another issue was going to places that the person getting the ticket was not familiar with the pass and held us up getting in trying to verify with someone else. Overall good value if you can time it to go to everything - but realistically impossible to do in one day.
Q4932CSjanetr
Feb 2025
Visit was very emotional. The museum was very detailed , presenting g the facts. Photos and artifacts were also well presented. Kelly park was so very very moving
Lindsay_L
Dec 2024
Great way to see Birmingham. You need a car, but the pass worked well and the sights were very good. Some very thought provoking.

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