Alabama is home to several types of attractions where you can learn all about the state’s history. Among these attractions are museums. Interestingly, many of Alabama’s museums are named after some of the state’s most notable people, including the nine listed below.

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Note: Due to COVID-19, several of these museums are currently closed. However, they look forward to your visit when they re-open in the next couple of weeks.

Have you been to any of these museums? If so, please share your experience(s) with us in the comments.

To experience one of Alabama’s most quirky museums, you’ll want to visit the MOOseum in Montgomery. For information about this museum, be sure to take a look at the following article: The MOOseum Is A Quirky Museum That Celebrates Alabama’s Cattle Farming.

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