6 Libraries in Alabama That You Shouldn't Miss

April 27, 2022 Karren Gelb

If you head for the hills in the state you’ll end up in the northern sector where the inspiring mountains and attractions like the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, the Blue & Gray Museum in Decatur and the Ave Maria Grotto in Cullman represent the diversity of experiences available in the area. In the middle of the state you’ll find Birmingham, an urban center with great attractions and museums, and Tuscaloosa, the quintessential college town and home to the University of Alabama. For beach lovers, sandy destinations like Dauphin Island near Mobile, Gulf Shores and Orange Beach offer beautiful beaches, superb golf, fantastic seafood restaurants and heaping helpings of Southern hospitality. For those who love to chase the white dimpled ball, Alabama offers one of the best golf values anywhere. The Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, a collection of 468 holes at 11 different sites across the state, features top-notch, championship style courses at affordable rates.
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1. Demopolis Public Library

211 E Washington St, Demopolis, AL 36732-2102 +1 334-289-1595 [email protected] http://www.demopolislibrary.info
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Demopolis Public Library

Since 1922, the Demopolis Public Library’s mission has been to provide materials and services that meet the individual, educational, and professional needs of the community. We offer free WiFi, public computers and printers, books, DVD’s, eBooks, and programs. The library is housed in historic downtown Demopolis in a furniture store that was built in 1924 by the Ulmer family.

2. Hoover Public Library

200 Municipal Dr, Hoover, AL 35216-5510 +1 205-444-7800 http://www.hooverlibrary.org/
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Hoover Public Library

3. Alabama Department of Archives and History

624 Washington Ave, Montgomery, AL 36130-0100 +1 334-242-4435 http://www.archives.alabama.gov
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Alabama Department of Archives and History

The Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH) has been the home of Alabama history for more than a century. It is the nation's oldest state-funded, independent archival and historical agency. Located in downtown Montgomery across the street from the capitol, the ADAH is the official government records repository for the state, a private collections library and research facility, and also home to the Museum of Alabama, the state's history museum. The Museum of Alabama is the only destination where you can explore Alabama's past from prehistory to the present. Permanent exhibitions at the Museum of Alabama include The Land of Alabama, introducing the geology and natural resources that helped shape the state's history, and The First Alabamians, featuring artifacts, murals, and a diorama that tell the inspiring story of fourteen thousand years of Native American culture. An entirely new centerpiece exhibition called Alabama Voices opened in February 2014. This exhibition covers the dramatic unfolding of Alabama history from the dawn of the 1700s to the beginning of the 21st century. More than 800 artifacts, hundreds of images and documents, and twenty-two audiovisual programs tell the story of struggles over the land, the rise of a cotton economy, the Civil War, industrialization, world wars, civil rights, the race to the moon, and more. Voices taken from diaries, letters, speeches, songs, and other sources convey the experiences of Alabamians who lived through and shaped the history of these periods. The Museum of Alabama provides interactive educational resources for children and families in the Hands-On-Gallery and Grandma's Attic. Here, families and children can dress in period costumes, play with toys from bygone eras, make their own crafts, listen to stories, and much more. The Museum of Alabama is open Monday-Saturday, 8:30-4:30 and admission is always FREE! Visit our Research Room, open Tuesday-Friday and the second Saturday of each month from 8:30-4:30, to learn more about your family's contribution to Alabama's history. Get expert guidance from our staff, work with original records and online resources, and start building your family tree. Come find your story!

Reviewed By V8976ZRjob - Hoover, United States

Having played in many concerts in the front of the ARCHIVES I can say I really appreciate this grand building. I took California guests there and they were enthralled with the third floor particularly .It begins with the Giant wooly Mammouth and moves thru then eons of time to modern times..it will hold your interest as it has the latest technology displays and objects...The 3rd floor was designed in cooperation with the Smithsonian in Washington D.C. You can expect excellence and a good use of your travel time.

4. Madison Public Library

130 Plaza Blvd, Madison, AL 35758-1160 +1 256-461-0046 [email protected] http://hmcpl.org/madison
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Madison Public Library

Reviewed By JLS430 - Madison, United States

This is a very good library, especially is you have a family. Great play area/computer/book section for kids. Their play area has things to build and stuffed animals as well. Also, they have board games you can check out which is nice(but their options need to be updated). Fairly large adult section as well and there is also a room where you can buy old books, dvds, etc. Very nice library that includes a self check out area.

5. Elizabeth Carpenter Public Library

5496 Main Dr, New Hope, AL 35760-8608 +1 256-723-2995 http://hmcpl.org/carpenter
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6. Brewton Public Library

206 W Jackson St, Brewton, AL 36426-1518 http://www.cityofbrewton.org/Living-in-Brewton/Library

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