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Alabama Artists Gallery (Montgomery) – Art and artists of Alabama. Approximately 7 exhibitions per year in all media, including fellowship recipients and special theme exhibitions. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
ALABAMA Fan Club and Museum (Fort Payne) – Headquarters to country music group ALABAMA. Visitors from around the world learn about their favorite group. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame (Birmingham) – Tribute to jazz greats with ties to Alabama. Lionel Hampton, Erskine Hawkins, Sun Ra, more. History from beginning of jazz to present. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Alabama Shakespeare Festival (Montgomery) – 4th largest Shakespeare Festival in the U.S. producing professional theatre for a diverse audience. Travel packages available. ASF is the entertainment center of the South. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Alabama Theatre for the Performing Arts (Birmingham) – Restored 1927 movie palace. Built by Paramount, now functioning as a performing arts center. Houses largest Wurlitzer pipe organ in the South. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center (Birmingham) – World's brightest performers in music, dance and live theater. Four venues designed to accommodate every artistic form. Located at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
American Legion Post 199 (Fairhope) – Beautifully located on Mobile Bay. A fun place to hear music every Friday night at 7pm. The club is open to the public. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
American Sport Art Museum & Archives (Daphne) – Dedicated to preservation and display of sport art and literature. Fine art, gift items in gift shop. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Art Works Gallery (Anniston) – A cooperative gallery of east Alabama artists. Art includes: paintings, turned wood, fiber art, jewelry, pottery, and photography. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Backstreet Opry (Vernon) – The 4th Friday Night Gospel Jubilee is held every month except November and December. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Baldwin Museum of Art (Foley) – Artrageous summer workshops for children (small fee). [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Bama Theatre (Tuscaloosa) – 1937 reproduction of Davanzati Palace courtyard (Florence, Italy). Orchestra/balcony sections decorated as Spanish courtyard. Became movie theater 1938. Renovated 1976 for live theatrical use. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Bay Rivers Art Guild & Gallery (BRAG) (Daphne) – Located in old city jail. Exhibits at main gallery and outreach locations. Workshops and classes in drawing, watercolor, acrylic oil, pastel, etc. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Birmingham Museum of Art (Birmingham) – Largest municipal museum in Southeast. Permanent collection of 17,000+ objects dating from ancient to modern times. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Center for the Living Arts dba Saenger Theatre (Mobile) – 1921-seat theater built in 1927. Former vaudeville and movie palace, now grand theater. Hosts national and international performers, Broadway musicals, orchestras, concerts, more. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Children's Museum of the Shoals (Florence) – Fun, creative and enriching "touch everything" experience where exploration stimulates lifelong curiosity. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Christmas Town and Robert Moore & Co. (Mobile) – 35,000+ square feet of collectibles, gifts, holiday decorations, religious art of the South, homemade fudge and candies, coffee and tea from around the world. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Condé-Charlotte Museum House (Mobile) – Museum is furnished with authentic antiques to reflect Mobile's history under 5 flags: French, English, Spanish, American, and Confederacy. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Cook Sound Studios (Fort Payne) – Take a tour of Alabama band member, Jeff Cook's studio, and see how his music comes to life. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Dothan Opera House (Dothan) – Built in 1915, represents important cultural influence in the area. Theatrical productions, ballets and symphony performances held at this landmark. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Dowling Museum/Ann Rudd Arts Center (Ozark) – 100-year-old building. Art gallery, studio spaces. Original embossed tin ceiling and display cases. Display of 50s and 60s clothes. Ongoing art shows. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Downtown Gadsden, Inc. (Gadsden) – Unique shops, thriving business community. Tours, historical information. Family fun on First Friday, 6-8pm. Farmers Market Tu & F June–Nov. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Eastern Shore Art Center (Fairhope) – New exhibits monthly begin with First Friday Artwalk through historic downtown Fairhope. Local art, concert series, fall/spring outdoor shows, classes, public art trail. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
FAME Recording Studio (Muscle Shoals) – Established in 1959. World-famous for creating the “Muscle Shoals Sound” and production of records that have sold over 300 million copies. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Faulkner University Dinner Theatre (Montgomery) – Montgomery's only continuously running dinner theatre. Family musicals, comedies, dramas. Banquet-style dining in M.B. "Pop" Myers Fine Arts Center. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Fayette Art Museum (Fayette) – 3,900-piece collection. Gallery devoted to following folk artists: Jimmy Lee Sudduth, Sybil Gibson, Benjamin Perkins, Wanda Teel. Mainstream art includes pieces from Blount Collection [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Fort Payne Opera House (Fort Payne) – Built 1889. Oldest opera house in Alabama still in use. Listed on National Register of 19th-Century Theaters in America. Several plays each year. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Gadsden Museum of Art and History (Gadsden) – Only museum dedicated to Alabama artists. History side dedicated to preserving area history. Mission is to inform, educate and inspire. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Goose Pond Colony (Scottsboro) – Restaurant, golf course, campsites, Olympic-size pool, 1500-seat amphitheater, walking trail. Marina facility, bait/tackle shop, cottages. [More] [Add to My Vacation]
Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center and IMAX® Dome Theater (Mobile) – South Alabama's #1 attraction. Play with hundreds of hands-on science exhibits and interactive vitual reality games. Larger-than-life IMAX films, new exhibits and traveling exhibitions. [More] [Add to My Vacation]

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