Old Alabama Town, Montgomery

Old Alabama Town, Montgomery4.5
8 reviews
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About Old Alabama Town

More than 50 authentically restored structures, from lush antebellum mansions to cozy log cabins, line the six blocks of Old Alabama Town. Relics of the 19th and early 20th centuries, these buildings include one-room schoolhouses where children gathered for lessons, as well as a tavern their parents might have frequented. Ticketed tours permit peeks into some of Montgomery's historic cottages, while visitors on self-guided excursions can interact with costumed interpreters on the village's every block. Guests can even take home history from Rescued Relics, the museum's salvage warehouse full of old-timey architectural pieces, including mantels and doors.

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Groupon Customer Reviews

4.5
8 Groupon Ratings
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AB
1 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 13 years ago
It was a wonderful family outing!
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Lindsay
6 Ratings
5 Reviews
· 13 years ago
It was a great experience for my children. They loved seeing and hearing about the "Good Ole Days"! Recommend if you go as a large group call ahead and get a tour guide.
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Nerissa
1 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 13 years ago
I guess, because we were not with a group, it didn't feel as if they thought we were important enough to make demonstrations to. I homeschool my two girls and the reason we went was for education purposes. It just didn't feel very Southern. The receptionist had a English accent. Why would they do that? They were just not very welcoming.and I am from here in the Montgomery area. I can just imagine what out of town or state or country people must think of it.