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Alabama Tourism

Cook's Natural Science Museum - Decatur Alabama

Cook's Natural Science Museum offers an educational experience for schools, church groups and various other organizations completely free of charge.

The museum provides extensive collections of beautiful and exotic insects, mounted birds and animals, rocks and minerals, sea shells and coral. Collections of beautiful and exotic insects, birds, animals, rocks, minerals, sea shells and more!  Protected and endangered species are included in the museum's vast collection and many animals are shown in their natural habitats. Wildlife common to the Tennessee Valley is featured in one display with over fifty species of insects, animals, and water life from the region. In addition, unusual and practical gifts, related to natural science, are available for purchase from our gift counter.

Enjoy an educational and fun trip to one of North Alabama's most inspiring attractions.

There are exhibits to be touched and you will experience a thrill as you view the live displays-up close.

Closed 12-1pm for Lunch.  Admission is Free.

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Alabama Constitution Village - Huntsville Alabama

Alabama Constitution Village.jpgThe Village rests on the actual site where the Alabama Constitutional Convention was held in 1819. Alabama Constitution Village defiantly resists the passage of time as costumed guides recreate life as it was in the early 1800's… spinning wool, dipping candles, crafting furniture, printing on the old press, and tending to the garden. Step inside the picket fence and be transported back in time!

Daily hands-on demonstrations of 1819 chores; Confectionary Shoppe on site; Special events throughout the year.  You can expect to spend under 2 hours when visiting our location

Constitution Hall, a replica of the workshop where Alabama's Constitution was signed in 1819, Average cost for this attraction is under $10 and accepts mastercard and visa.

109 Gates Avenue
Huntsville, AL 35801
(256) 564-8100

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