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Alabama Sports Hall of Fame Museum - Birmingham, Alabama

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Alabama Sports Hall of Fame Museum - Birmingham, Alabama

This museum contains over 5,000 artifacts from the sports world.  Among those items are artifacts from famous named sports figures such as Jesse Owens, Hank Aaron, Joe Louis, Willie Mays, and Carl Lewis.

If someone was born in the state of Alabama they are eligible to submit an application to be entered into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame Museum.  They must have brought fame and glory to the state through their athletic activities.

If you know someone that you feel is missing from the museum you can submit an application on their behalf.  They must be retired from their sport for over 1 year or be over the age of 40 if they are still participating in their sport.  Often there are people that "should" be listed but have never been nominated.

The museum is also a wonderful field trip for youth where they are shown a video, spoken to by an Olympic medalist and participate in a scavenger hunt throughout the museum.

Operation Schedule: Open M-Sat. 9-5.

Accessibility: Mobility Impaired (elevators, toilet access from front of wheelchair, support bars for toilets, wheelchair-level water fountains, seating areas for wheelchair users, wheelchairs available)

The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame is located in the Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center complex.

Location: 2150 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. N., Birmingham, AL 35203

Main Phone Number: (205) 323-6665

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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