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Old 05-12-2008, 02:50 AM
 
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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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Old 05-12-2008, 06:01 AM
 
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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
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.
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Old 05-12-2008, 09:39 AM
 
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The Decatur-Morgan County Convention & Visitors Bureau on U.S. 31 has a selection of items.
There is also a souvenir shop at the airport.
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