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Originally Posted by bryceesb
Are there any tourist shops in Decatur or Huntsville. Looking for a place to buy Alabama souvenirs for friends up north. Not football team stuff, just ... souvenirs
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The obvious one would be the U.S. Space and Rocket Center.
Isn't Madison County number one or number two in cotton in Alabama?
These may give you some other ideas:
Huntsville Museum of Art. Church Street. 535-4350.
Huntsville-Madison County Botanical Garden. 4747 Bob Wallace Avenue. 830-4447.
Huntsville Symphony Orchestra. 539-4818.
Arts Council, Inc. Associaton of arts organizations. 700 Monroe Street. 533-6565.
Harrison Brothers. 19th century hardware store, owned and operated by Historic Huntsville foundation, Inc. 124 South Side Square.
U.S. Space and Rocket Center. Space exhibits and U.S. Space Camp. 837-3400.
Pointe Station, Inc. Dance. 837-8033.
Alabama Constitution Village. "The birthplace of Alabama." Franklin Street at Gates Avenue. 535-6565.
Burritt Museum and Park. Mansion and Historic Park. 3101 Burritt Drive on Monte Santo. 536-2882.
State Black Archives Research Center and Museum. Alabama A&M Campus. 851-5846.
Huntsville Depot Museum. 320 Church Street. 535-6565.
Community Ballet Association. Dance. 539-0961.
Weeden House. 19th Century Museum. 300 Gates Avenue. 536-7718
Oak Place. Historic home of antebellum architect George Steele. By appointment only. 539-3802.
Oakwood College History Museum and Archives. 726-7249.
Twickenham and Old Town Historic Districts. Bicycle and Walking Tour. Pamphlet available at city / county tourist centers.