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Save and do more as you explore these attractions located in Montgomery. This ticket contains 7 ticketed attractions and information on several attractions that are free to the public.

What's Included:
- Montgomery Zoo & Mann Wildlife Learning Museum
- Rosa Parks Museum at Troy University
- The Georgine Clarke Alabama Artists Gallery
- The Museum Of Alabama
- The Hank Williams Museum
- The Scott And Zelda Fitzgerald Museum
- Alabama State Capitol
- Civil Rights Memorial Center
- Freedom Rides Museum
- The Davis Theatre
- Montgomery Museum Of Fine Arts
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325 E Vandiver Blvd
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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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Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
1
Mann Wildlife Learning Museum
Zoo w Montgomery to 40-hektarowy obiekt zoologiczny położony 10 minut od historycznego centrum Montgomery. W zoo znajdują się siedliska z pięciu kontynentów z naturalnymi, pozbawionymi barier eksponatami dla ponad 400 zwierząt. Ciesz się posiłkiem w Overlook Cafe, odwiedź sklep z pamiątkami i wybierz się na przejażdżkę pociągiem po parku, aby uzyskać pełne wrażenia. Dodatkowe przejażdżki i zwierzęta do zobaczenia obejmują Zoofari Skylift, Giraffe Encounter, Petting Zoo i Parakeet Cove. Zoofair Skylift jest dodatkowo płatny podczas jazdy. Zoo dla małych zwierząt (w tej chwili zakaz wstępu z powodu wirusa COVID-19, zwierzęta można oglądać, można je głaskać i karmić z zewnątrz)
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Biblioteka i muzeum Rosy Parks
Muzeum Rosa Parks jest poświęcone życiu i dziedzictwu Rosy Parks oraz licznych piechurów bojkotu autobusowego Montgomery. W naszym skrzydle dziecięcym znajduje się nasz wehikuł czasu z Cleveland Avenue, który bada ewolucję segregacji „oddzielnej, ale równej”.
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Muzeum Pionierów w Alabamie
Muzeum Alabamy, mieszczące się w Departamencie Archiwów i Historii Alabamy, jest stanowym muzeum historii. Muzeum, wyposażone w interaktywne eksponaty o jakości Smithsona, jest jedynym miejscem, w którym można poznać historię Alabamy od prehistorii do współczesności. Wstęp jest zawsze bezpłatny.
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Muzeum Hanka Williamsa
Muzeum Hanka Williamsa w Montgomery to miejsce numer jeden dla fanów muzyki country najsłynniejszego piosenkarza country w historii, Hanka Williamsa. Muzeum to nie tylko przystanek turystyczny, to krok wstecz do życia pierwszej supergwiazdy muzyki country, Hanka Williamsa. Będziesz zachwycony południowym urokiem Muzeum i oczarowany artefaktami, w tym jego Baby Blue Cadillac z 1952 roku. Nigdy nie było i nigdy nie będzie innego Hanka Williamsa. Był Szekspirem zwykłego człowieka i uchwycił w piosence nadzieję, ból i marzenia swojej duszy.
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Muzeum F. Scotta i Zeldy Fitzgeraldów
Jedyne muzeum poświęcone życiu i spuściźnie F. Scotta i Zeldy Fitzgeraldów znajduje się w dawnym domu Fitzgeraldów. Muzeum znajduje się na pierwszym piętrze domu i jest wypełnione artefaktami i wystawionymi tak, aby wyglądały jak z okresu, w którym zajmowali dom. F. Scott napisał już scenariusz do Wielkiego Gatsby'ego i pracował nad powieścią Czuła jest noc, a także jako scenarzysta do Rudowłosej kobiety, filmu Jeana Harlowa, mieszkając w domu. Dowiedz się o życiu tej pary z epoki jazzu, tak ważnej dla literatury amerykańskiej, która odwiedzi ich prawdziwy dom. Muzeum F. Scotta i Zeldy Fitzgeraldów znajduje się w Cloverdale, największej dzielnicy ogrodów w stanie Alabama, zaledwie 5 minut jazdy od centrum Montgomery.
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Kapitol stanu Alabama
Od 150 lat Kapitol stanu Alabama spogląda na centrum Montgomery ze swojego położenia na wzgórzu. Ten narodowy zabytek historyczny to działające muzeum historii i polityki państwa. Konfederacja rozpoczęła się w sali senatu, kiedy delegaci z południowych stanów głosowali za ustanowieniem nowego państwa w lutym 1861 roku. Nieco ponad sto lat później, wiosną 1965 roku, Marsz z Selmy do Montgomery w sprawie praw wyborczych zakończył się na schodach stolicy. Dr Martin Luther King Jr. wygłosił jedno ze swoich największych przemówień do około 25 000 osób. Kapitol stanu Alabama jest obecnie uznawany za oficjalne miejsce docelowe na Szlaku Praw Obywatelskich Stanów Zjednoczonych wraz z ponad 100 lokalizacjami w 14 stanach.
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Centrum Pamięci Praw Obywatelskich
Misją Centrum Pamięci Praw Obywatelskich jest służyć jako instrument edukacji, refleksji i działań na rzecz praw obywatelskich i praw człowieka. W Centrum znajduje się Pomnik Praw Obywatelskich, zaprojektowany przez Mayę Lin w 1989 r., Na pomniku widnieją nazwiska osób, które straciły życie w walce o wolność podczas współczesnego Ruchu Praw Obywatelskich - 1954-1968. Wśród męczenników są aktywiści którzy zostali skazani na śmierć z powodu ich pracy na rzecz praw obywatelskich; przypadkowe ofiary strażników zdeterminowanych, by powstrzymać ruch; oraz osoby, które poświęcając własne życie, wniosły nową świadomość do walki. Oprócz eksponatów poświęconych męczennikom Ruchu Praw Obywatelskich, w Centrum Pamięci znajduje się teatr na 75 miejsc, interaktywna wystawa dzisiejszego działacza oraz sala do zajęć edukacyjnych.
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Muzeum Przejażdżek Wolności
W 1961 roku grupy wolontariuszy przeszły do ​​historii, kwestionując praktykę segregacji podróżujących przez Południe. Nazywali siebie Jeźdźcami Wolności, przekraczając bariery rasowe w zajezdniach i autobusach. Freedom Riders z 1961 roku nie rozpoczęli ani nie zakończyli swojej podróży w Montgomery w Alabamie, ale ich przybycie zmieniło miasto i nasz naród. Muzeum Freedom Rides zostało otwarte w 2011 r. Na historycznym dworcu autobusowym Greyhound, gdzie Freedom Riders przybyli do Montgomery 20 maja 1961 r. Freedom Rides osiągnęło cel, jakim było położenie kresu segregacji rasowej w międzystanowym transporcie publicznym.
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Teatr Davisa
Davis Theatre to punkt orientacyjny w centrum Montgomery i jest jednym z niewielu historycznych teatrów, które wciąż stoją na południu. Dowiedz się więcej, od początku teatru jako Movie Palace dla „talkie” i pokazów wodewilowych do jego obecnej działalności przez Troy University jako Performing Arts Theatre. Ta wycieczka zabierze Cię do środka, aby zobaczyć i poznać jego historię. Możesz skontaktować się z nami przed wizytą, ponieważ ta pouczająca „mała wycieczka piesza” nie może być prowadzona podczas występów.
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Muzeum Sztuk Pięknych Montgomery
Muzeum Sztuk Pięknych Montgomery jest domem dla ponad 4000 dzieł sztuki, składających się głównie z obrazów i rzeźb amerykańskich artystów od XVIII do XXI wieku. W zbiorach Muzeum znajduje się także sztuka regionu południowego, grafika dawnych mistrzów oraz rzemiosło artystyczne. Galeria ArtWorks, popularna wśród osób w każdym wieku, to wciągająca, interaktywna przestrzeń zaprojektowana jako uzupełnienie stałej kolekcji Muzeum o 2- i 3-wymiarowe reprodukcje oraz dzieła sztuki stworzone przez regionalnych artystów. Ogród rzeźb Johna i Joyce'a Caddellów, dodany jesienią 2018 roku, składa się zarówno ze zmieniających się, jak i stałych kolekcji instalacji rzeźbiarskich. Nie ma opłat za wstęp do MMFA, a parking jest bezpłatny. Zaplanuj wizytę wkrótce!
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Mann Wildlife Learning Museum
The Montgomery Zoo is a 40-acre Zoological facility located 10 minutes from historic downtown Montgomery. The zoo features habitats from five continents with natural, barrier-free exhibits for 400+ animals. Enjoy dining at the Overlook Cafe, visit the gift shop and take a train ride around the park to get the complete experience. Additional rides and viewable animals include the Zoofari Skylift , Giraffe Encounter, Petting Zoo, and Parakeet Cove. Zoofair Skylift is an additional charge at the ride. Petting Zoo (no entry at this time due to COVID-19 virus, animals viewable and can be petted and fed from outside enclosure)
12
Rosa Parks Library and Museum
The Rosa Parks Museum is dedicated to the life and legacy of Rosa Parks and the numerous foot soldiers of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Our Children's Wing houses our Cleveland Avenue Time Machine, which explores the evolution of "separate but equal" segregation.
13
Hank Williams Museum
The Hank Williams Museum in Montgomery is the number one destination for country music fans of the most famous country singer in history, Hank Williams. The Museum is not just a tourist stop, it is a step back into the life of Country Music's first superstar, Hank Williams. You will be captivated by the southern charm of the Museum and spellbound by the artifacts, including his 1952 Baby Blue Cadillac. There has never been, nor shall there ever be, another Hank Williams. He was the Shakespeare of the common man and captured the hope, the pain, and the dreams of his soul in song.
14
Alabama State Capitol
For 150 years the Alabama State Capitol has overlooked downtown Montgomery from its hilltop setting. This National Historic Landmark is a working museum of state history and politics. The Confederacy began in the senate chamber when delegates from southern states voted to establish a new nation in February 1861. A little more than a century later in the spring of 1965 the Selma to Montgomery March for voting rights culminated at the capitol steps. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. made one of his greatest speeches to an estimated 25,000 people. The Alabama State Capitol is now recognized as an official destination on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail along with more than 100 locations across 14 states.
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The F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum
The only museum dedicated to the lives and legacies of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald is located in this former home of the Fitzgerald’s . The museum is located on the first floor of the home and is filled with artifacts and staged to look like the time period they occupied the home. F. Scott had already written The Great Gatsby and was working on his novelTender is the Night,as well as a screenwriting job onRed-Headed Woman, a Jean Harlow movie while living in the home. Learn about the lives of this Jazz Age couple so important to American literature will visiting their actual home. The F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum located in Cloverdale the largest garden-landscaped neighborhood in the state of Alabama and only a 5-minute drive from downtown Montgomery.
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Civil Rights Memorial Center
The Civil Rights Memorial Center’s mission is to serve as an instrument for education, reflection, and action for civil and human rights. The Center is home to the Civil Rights Memorial, designed by Maya Lin in 1989, inscribed on the memorial are the names of individuals who lost their lives in the struggle for freedom during the modern Civil Rights Movement - 1954 to 1968. The martyrs include activists who were targeted for death because of their civil rights work; random victims of vigilantes determined to halt the movement; and individuals who, in the sacrifice of their own lives, brought new awareness to the struggle. In addition to exhibits about Civil Rights Movement martyrs, the Memorial Center houses a 75-seat theater, an interactive exhibit of today's activist and a classroom for educational activities.
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Freedom Rides Museum
In 1961 groups of volunteers made history by challenging the practice of segregated travel through the South. They called themselves Freedom Riders as they crossed racial barriers in depots and onboard buses. The 1961 Freedom Riders did not begin or end their journey in Montgomery, Alabama, but their arrival changed the city and our nation. The Freedom Rides Museum opened in 2011 in the historic Greyhound Bus Station where Freedom Riders arrived in Montgomery on May 20, 1961. The Freedom Rides accomplished the goal of ending racial segregation in interstate public transportation.
18
The Davis Theatre
The Davis Theatre is a downtown Montgomery landmark and is one of only a handful of historictheatres still standing across the South. Learn more the theatre’s start as a as a Movie Palace for “talkies” and Vaudeville shows to its current operation by Troy University as a Performing Arts Theatre. This tour will take you inside to see and learn about its history. You may want to contact us ahead of your visit as this informative “small walking tour” cannot be conducted while performances are being held.
19
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts is home to over 4,000 works of art, consisting primarily of paintings and sculpture by American artists from the 18th to the 21st century. The Museum’s collection also includes Southern regional art, Old Master prints and decorative arts. The ArtWorks Gallery, popular with all ages, is an engaging, interactive space designed to complement the Museum’s permanent collection with 2-and-3-dimensional reproductions and art created by regional artists. The John and Joyce Caddell Sculpture Garden, added in the fall of 2018, consists of both changing and permanent collection sculptural installations. There is no charge for admission to the MMFA and parking is free. Make plans to visit soon!
20
Mann Wildlife Learning Museum
The Montgomery Zoo is a 40-acre Zoological facility located 10 minutes from historic downtown Montgomery. The zoo features habitats from five continents with natural, barrier-free exhibits for 400+ animals. Enjoy dining at the Overlook Cafe, visit the gift shop and take a train ride around the park to get the complete experience. Additional rides and viewable animals include the Zoofari Skylift , Giraffe Encounter, Petting Zoo, and Parakeet Cove. Zoofair Skylift is an additional charge at the ride. Petting Zoo (no entry at this time due to COVID-19 virus, animals viewable and can be petted and fed from outside enclosure)
21
Rosa Parks Library and Museum
The Rosa Parks Museum is dedicated to the life and legacy of Rosa Parks and the numerous foot soldiers of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Our Children's Wing houses our Cleveland Avenue Time Machine, which explores the evolution of "separate but equal" segregation.
22
Hank Williams Museum
The Hank Williams Museum in Montgomery is the number one destination for country music fans of the most famous country singer in history, Hank Williams. The Museum is not just a tourist stop, it is a step back into the life of Country Music's first superstar, Hank Williams. You will be captivated by the southern charm of the Museum and spellbound by the artifacts, including his 1952 Baby Blue Cadillac. There has never been, nor shall there ever be, another Hank Williams. He was the Shakespeare of the common man and captured the hope, the pain, and the dreams of his soul in song.
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Alabama State Capitol
For 150 years the Alabama State Capitol has overlooked downtown Montgomery from its hilltop setting. This National Historic Landmark is a working museum of state history and politics. The Confederacy began in the senate chamber when delegates from southern states voted to establish a new nation in February 1861. A little more than a century later in the spring of 1965 the Selma to Montgomery March for voting rights culminated at the capitol steps. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. made one of his greatest speeches to an estimated 25,000 people. The Alabama State Capitol is now recognized as an official destination on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail along with more than 100 locations across 14 states.
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The F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum
The only museum dedicated to the lives and legacies of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald is located in this former home of the Fitzgerald’s . The museum is located on the first floor of the home and is filled with artifacts and staged to look like the time period they occupied the home. F. Scott had already written The Great Gatsby and was working on his novelTender is the Night,as well as a screenwriting job onRed-Headed Woman, a Jean Harlow movie while living in the home. Learn about the lives of this Jazz Age couple so important to American literature will visiting their actual home. The F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum located in Cloverdale the largest garden-landscaped neighborhood in the state of Alabama and only a 5-minute drive from downtown Montgomery.
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Civil Rights Memorial Center
The Civil Rights Memorial Center’s mission is to serve as an instrument for education, reflection, and action for civil and human rights. The Center is home to the Civil Rights Memorial, designed by Maya Lin in 1989, inscribed on the memorial are the names of individuals who lost their lives in the struggle for freedom during the modern Civil Rights Movement - 1954 to 1968. The martyrs include activists who were targeted for death because of their civil rights work; random victims of vigilantes determined to halt the movement; and individuals who, in the sacrifice of their own lives, brought new awareness to the struggle. In addition to exhibits about Civil Rights Movement martyrs, the Memorial Center houses a 75-seat theater, an interactive exhibit of today's activist and a classroom for educational activities.
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Freedom Rides Museum
In 1961 groups of volunteers made history by challenging the practice of segregated travel through the South. They called themselves Freedom Riders as they crossed racial barriers in depots and onboard buses. The 1961 Freedom Riders did not begin or end their journey in Montgomery, Alabama, but their arrival changed the city and our nation. The Freedom Rides Museum opened in 2011 in the historic Greyhound Bus Station where Freedom Riders arrived in Montgomery on May 20, 1961. The Freedom Rides accomplished the goal of ending racial segregation in interstate public transportation.
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The Davis Theatre
The Davis Theatre is a downtown Montgomery landmark and is one of only a handful of historictheatres still standing across the South. Learn more the theatre’s start as a as a Movie Palace for “talkies” and Vaudeville shows to its current operation by Troy University as a Performing Arts Theatre. This tour will take you inside to see and learn about its history. You may want to contact us ahead of your visit as this informative “small walking tour” cannot be conducted while performances are being held.
28
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts is home to over 4,000 works of art, consisting primarily of paintings and sculpture by American artists from the 18th to the 21st century. The Museum’s collection also includes Southern regional art, Old Master prints and decorative arts. The ArtWorks Gallery, popular with all ages, is an engaging, interactive space designed to complement the Museum’s permanent collection with 2-and-3-dimensional reproductions and art created by regional artists. The John and Joyce Caddell Sculpture Garden, added in the fall of 2018, consists of both changing and permanent collection sculptural installations. There is no charge for admission to the MMFA and parking is free. Make plans to visit soon!
29
Mann Wildlife Learning Museum
The Montgomery Zoo is a 40-acre Zoological facility located 10 minutes from historic downtown Montgomery. The zoo features habitats from five continents with natural, barrier-free exhibits for 400+ animals. Enjoy dining at the Overlook Cafe, visit the gift shop and take a train ride around the park to get the complete experience. Additional rides and viewable animals include the Zoofari Skylift , Giraffe Encounter, Petting Zoo, and Parakeet Cove. Zoofair Skylift is an additional charge at the ride. Petting Zoo (no entry at this time due to COVID-19 virus, animals viewable and can be petted and fed from outside enclosure)
30
Rosa Parks Library and Museum
The Rosa Parks Museum is dedicated to the life and legacy of Rosa Parks and the numerous foot soldiers of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Our Children's Wing houses our Cleveland Avenue Time Machine, which explores the evolution of "separate but equal" segregation.
31
Hank Williams Museum
The Hank Williams Museum in Montgomery is the number one destination for country music fans of the most famous country singer in history, Hank Williams. The Museum is not just a tourist stop, it is a step back into the life of Country Music's first superstar, Hank Williams. You will be captivated by the southern charm of the Museum and spellbound by the artifacts, including his 1952 Baby Blue Cadillac. There has never been, nor shall there ever be, another Hank Williams. He was the Shakespeare of the common man and captured the hope, the pain, and the dreams of his soul in song.
32
Alabama State Capitol
For 150 years the Alabama State Capitol has overlooked downtown Montgomery from its hilltop setting. This National Historic Landmark is a working museum of state history and politics. The Confederacy began in the senate chamber when delegates from southern states voted to establish a new nation in February 1861. A little more than a century later in the spring of 1965 the Selma to Montgomery March for voting rights culminated at the capitol steps. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. made one of his greatest speeches to an estimated 25,000 people. The Alabama State Capitol is now recognized as an official destination on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail along with more than 100 locations across 14 states.
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The F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum
The only museum dedicated to the lives and legacies of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald is located in this former home of the Fitzgerald’s . The museum is located on the first floor of the home and is filled with artifacts and staged to look like the time period they occupied the home. F. Scott had already written The Great Gatsby and was working on his novelTender is the Night,as well as a screenwriting job onRed-Headed Woman, a Jean Harlow movie while living in the home. Learn about the lives of this Jazz Age couple so important to American literature will visiting their actual home. The F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum located in Cloverdale the largest garden-landscaped neighborhood in the state of Alabama and only a 5-minute drive from downtown Montgomery.
34
Civil Rights Memorial Center
The Civil Rights Memorial Center’s mission is to serve as an instrument for education, reflection, and action for civil and human rights. The Center is home to the Civil Rights Memorial, designed by Maya Lin in 1989, inscribed on the memorial are the names of individuals who lost their lives in the struggle for freedom during the modern Civil Rights Movement - 1954 to 1968. The martyrs include activists who were targeted for death because of their civil rights work; random victims of vigilantes determined to halt the movement; and individuals who, in the sacrifice of their own lives, brought new awareness to the struggle. In addition to exhibits about Civil Rights Movement martyrs, the Memorial Center houses a 75-seat theater, an interactive exhibit of today's activist and a classroom for educational activities.
35
Freedom Rides Museum
In 1961 groups of volunteers made history by challenging the practice of segregated travel through the South. They called themselves Freedom Riders as they crossed racial barriers in depots and onboard buses. The 1961 Freedom Riders did not begin or end their journey in Montgomery, Alabama, but their arrival changed the city and our nation. The Freedom Rides Museum opened in 2011 in the historic Greyhound Bus Station where Freedom Riders arrived in Montgomery on May 20, 1961. The Freedom Rides accomplished the goal of ending racial segregation in interstate public transportation.
36
The Davis Theatre
The Davis Theatre is a downtown Montgomery landmark and is one of only a handful of historictheatres still standing across the South. Learn more the theatre’s start as a as a Movie Palace for “talkies” and Vaudeville shows to its current operation by Troy University as a Performing Arts Theatre. This tour will take you inside to see and learn about its history. You may want to contact us ahead of your visit as this informative “small walking tour” cannot be conducted while performances are being held.
37
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts is home to over 4,000 works of art, consisting primarily of paintings and sculpture by American artists from the 18th to the 21st century. The Museum’s collection also includes Southern regional art, Old Master prints and decorative arts. The ArtWorks Gallery, popular with all ages, is an engaging, interactive space designed to complement the Museum’s permanent collection with 2-and-3-dimensional reproductions and art created by regional artists. The John and Joyce Caddell Sculpture Garden, added in the fall of 2018, consists of both changing and permanent collection sculptural installations. There is no charge for admission to the MMFA and parking is free. Make plans to visit soon!
38
Mann Wildlife Learning Museum
The Montgomery Zoo is a 40-acre Zoological facility located 10 minutes from historic downtown Montgomery. The zoo features habitats from five continents with natural, barrier-free exhibits for 400+ animals. Enjoy dining at the Overlook Cafe, visit the gift shop and take a train ride around the park to get the complete experience. Additional rides and viewable animals include the Zoofari Skylift , Giraffe Encounter, Petting Zoo, and Parakeet Cove. Zoofair Skylift is an additional charge at the ride. Petting Zoo (no entry at this time due to COVID-19 virus, animals viewable and can be petted and fed from outside enclosure)
39
Rosa Parks Library and Museum
The Rosa Parks Museum is dedicated to the life and legacy of Rosa Parks and the numerous foot soldiers of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Our Children's Wing houses our Cleveland Avenue Time Machine, which explores the evolution of "separate but equal" segregation.
40
Hank Williams Museum
The Hank Williams Museum in Montgomery is the number one destination for country music fans of the most famous country singer in history, Hank Williams. The Museum is not just a tourist stop, it is a step back into the life of Country Music's first superstar, Hank Williams. You will be captivated by the southern charm of the Museum and spellbound by the artifacts, including his 1952 Baby Blue Cadillac. There has never been, nor shall there ever be, another Hank Williams. He was the Shakespeare of the common man and captured the hope, the pain, and the dreams of his soul in song.
41
Alabama State Capitol
For 150 years the Alabama State Capitol has overlooked downtown Montgomery from its hilltop setting. This National Historic Landmark is a working museum of state history and politics. The Confederacy began in the senate chamber when delegates from southern states voted to establish a new nation in February 1861. A little more than a century later in the spring of 1965 the Selma to Montgomery March for voting rights culminated at the capitol steps. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. made one of his greatest speeches to an estimated 25,000 people. The Alabama State Capitol is now recognized as an official destination on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail along with more than 100 locations across 14 states.
42
The F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum
The only museum dedicated to the lives and legacies of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald is located in this former home of the Fitzgerald’s . The museum is located on the first floor of the home and is filled with artifacts and staged to look like the time period they occupied the home. F. Scott had already written The Great Gatsby and was working on his novelTender is the Night,as well as a screenwriting job onRed-Headed Woman, a Jean Harlow movie while living in the home. Learn about the lives of this Jazz Age couple so important to American literature will visiting their actual home. The F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum located in Cloverdale the largest garden-landscaped neighborhood in the state of Alabama and only a 5-minute drive from downtown Montgomery.
43
Civil Rights Memorial Center
The Civil Rights Memorial Center’s mission is to serve as an instrument for education, reflection, and action for civil and human rights. The Center is home to the Civil Rights Memorial, designed by Maya Lin in 1989, inscribed on the memorial are the names of individuals who lost their lives in the struggle for freedom during the modern Civil Rights Movement - 1954 to 1968. The martyrs include activists who were targeted for death because of their civil rights work; random victims of vigilantes determined to halt the movement; and individuals who, in the sacrifice of their own lives, brought new awareness to the struggle. In addition to exhibits about Civil Rights Movement martyrs, the Memorial Center houses a 75-seat theater, an interactive exhibit of today's activist and a classroom for educational activities.
44
Freedom Rides Museum
In 1961 groups of volunteers made history by challenging the practice of segregated travel through the South. They called themselves Freedom Riders as they crossed racial barriers in depots and onboard buses. The 1961 Freedom Riders did not begin or end their journey in Montgomery, Alabama, but their arrival changed the city and our nation. The Freedom Rides Museum opened in 2011 in the historic Greyhound Bus Station where Freedom Riders arrived in Montgomery on May 20, 1961. The Freedom Rides accomplished the goal of ending racial segregation in interstate public transportation.
45
The Davis Theatre
The Davis Theatre is a downtown Montgomery landmark and is one of only a handful of historictheatres still standing across the South. Learn more the theatre’s start as a as a Movie Palace for “talkies” and Vaudeville shows to its current operation by Troy University as a Performing Arts Theatre. This tour will take you inside to see and learn about its history. You may want to contact us ahead of your visit as this informative “small walking tour” cannot be conducted while performances are being held.
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Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts is home to over 4,000 works of art, consisting primarily of paintings and sculpture by American artists from the 18th to the 21st century. The Museum’s collection also includes Southern regional art, Old Master prints and decorative arts. The ArtWorks Gallery, popular with all ages, is an engaging, interactive space designed to complement the Museum’s permanent collection with 2-and-3-dimensional reproductions and art created by regional artists. The John and Joyce Caddell Sculpture Garden, added in the fall of 2018, consists of both changing and permanent collection sculptural installations. There is no charge for admission to the MMFA and parking is free. Make plans to visit soon!
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784nighw
Dec 2024
Wonderful experience seeing these historical museums that shaped American history. Best way to see all of them. Best place to park if you do get this would be the Troy University parking that is close to the Rosa Parks Museum
TommyK
Sep 2024
Rating for the attractions is a 4, rating for the Viator pass is a 1. The good… the Hank Williams Museum was great. Well laid out, awesome exhibits and friendly staff The F Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum was very good, with interesting facts, memorabllia, articles, letters and Zelda’s Art work. The building and grounds could use some TLC. Worth seeing! The Rosa Parks Museum was excellent. An immersive experience on the history and the day that Rosa was arrested and the boycot that followed…and the end of segregation on the busses. The Montgomery Zoo and Mann Wildlife museum has seen better days. The zoo is in Ill repair, both the grounds, landscaping and restrooms. On Viator - our worst experience with Viator. All locations had problems at with our ticket. We went to Hank Williams and F Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum. We have a PDF of the ticket, the pass uploaded to our Apple Wallet and the confirmation email. Neither museum have the capabilities to scan the ticket. They were looking for a single redemption for their museum. We almost did not get to enter the Hank Williams museum. After showing the manager the three items mentioned above, and clicking on the link of attractions, we were let in.
251dakotas
Sep 2024
It was great! Perfectly picked attractions and very easy to redeem at the attractions! I would 10/10 would buy again!!!

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