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Take a Tour Back in Time
Old Alabama Town offers public tours of 17 of its 50 historic properties. Whether you are visiting by yourself or with a civic or school group, you will leave with a better understanding of 19th century American life. Please explore our three tour experiences below, and contact us at 1-888-240-1850 with any questions. We look forward to your visit!
 

Education Tours

Bring the Kids! school

Our education department specializes in student tours.Read More

Group Tours

Fun with Friends group teachers

We offer guided tours to groups of ten or more with registration. Read More

Self-Guided Tours

Tour At Your Own Pace groupie

Drop by any time we are open to explore the grounds on your own.Read More

Upcoming Events

Jam Sessions, 
2nd & 4th Saturdays, 9 a.m. to Noon

Half-Price Saturdays,
Throughout August

Stevie Ray Vaughn Tribute,
September 12, 7 p.m.

Rivers, Rails & Rights Tour,
September 25, 2 p.m.

Tavern Fest,
October 22, 6 p.m.

Visit our complete calendar of events

Did You Know?

On the evening of April 2, 1825, the famous French hero Marquis de Lafayette stopped for food, drink and a night's rest at Lucas Tavern. The historically preserved structure is available for viewing daily at Old Alabama Town.

 

Famous Alabamians

Birmingham native Emmylou Harris is a legendary singer-songwriter. The multi-Grammy Award winner has been named to VH1's list of 100 Most Influential Women in Rock and Roll and CMT's 40 Greatest Women of Country Music. In 2010, she is reorganizing the iconic music festival of the 1990s, Lilith Fair.

This Month in Alabama History

On July 27, 1863, William Lowndes Yancey died at the age of 48. The main author of Alabama's ordinance of secession, which removed Alabama from the Union, he was one of the leading "fire-eaters" who influenced southern states to secede. His former home is on site at Old Alabama Town.

 

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