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Haunting at the Gorgas House Museum
Haunting at the Gorgas House Museum
From October 23-27 and October 30-31, the Gorgas House Museum will be providing FREE haunted tours, sharing the spooky stories associated with the home during regular operating hours (9:00 am-12:00 pm, 1:00 pm-4:30 pm). No weekend tours. The Gorgas House Museum is co-hosting Haunting at the Museum with the Alabama Museum of Natural History. Location
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Haunting at the Gorgas House Museum
Haunting at the Gorgas House Museum
From October 23-27 and October 30-31, the Gorgas House Museum will be providing FREE haunted tours, sharing the spooky stories associated with the home during regular operating hours (9:00 am-12:00 pm, 1:00 pm-4:30 pm). No weekend tours. The Gorgas House Museum is co-hosting Haunting at the Museum with the Alabama Museum of Natural History. Location
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Saturday in the Park: Mini Mat Weaving (with Mary Smith)
Saturday in the Park: Mini Mat Weaving (with Mary Smith)
On Saturday, November 4, 2023 from 9 am until 1 pm, visitors to Moundville Archaeological Park are invited to learn how to make (and take home) a small woven mat with Mary Smith, a Master Weaver with the Muscogee Creek Nation of Oklahoma! This program is free with park admission. Capacity will be set at
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Astronomy Night in the Park
Astronomy Night in the Park
Moundville Archaeological Park's Astronomy Night 2022. Join Moundville Archaeological Park on November 9, 2023 from 7:00 pm until 10:00 pm for storytelling with the Moundville Education Department and Stargazing with The University of Alabama’s Department of Physics and Astronomy. This program is free with non-perishable donation for the Beat Auburn Beat Hunger Food Drive. A
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Growing Up Wild Preschool Fridays: Fun With Science
Growing Up Wild Preschool Fridays: Fun With Science
Spend some time with your preschooler and have fun with science at the Alabama Museum of Natural History! Admission is $5 per child/adult pair. Registration required. To register, please complete this online form. How to Register Complete this online form to register for this Growing Up Wild program. Date and Time This Growing Up Wild program will be
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Saturday in the Park: Basket Weaving with Mary Smith
Saturday in the Park: Basket Weaving with Mary Smith
On Saturday, November 11, 2023 from 9:00 am until 1:00 pm, visitors to Moundville Archaeological Park are invited to learn how to make (and take home) a small basket with Mary Smith, a Master Weaver with the Muscogee Creek Nation of Oklahoma. This program is free with park admission and will take place either in
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Demonstration Day with Mary Smith
Demonstration Day with Mary Smith
Mary Smith at Moundville Archaeological Park during the Moundville Native American Festival. On Friday, November 17, 2023 from 10:00 am until 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm until 3:00 pm, Mary Smith, Master Weaver with the Muscogee Creek Nation of Oklahoma, will be inside the Jones Archaeological Museum, demonstrating different weaving techniques throughout the day. This
Honorary Captain Autograph Signing: Leigh Tiffin and Van Tiffin
Honorary Captain Autograph Signing: Leigh Tiffin and Van Tiffin
Alabama Football Legends, Leigh Tiffin and Van Tiffin, will be signing autographs at the Paul W. Bryant Museum on November 17 from 1:00 pm until 2:00 pm! Free cards for the first 100 visitors. All additional items are $20. Museum Admission: • Members and children under 5 are free. • Adults: $5 • Children (K-12):
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Saturday in the Park: Ceramic Pottery Class (with Mary Smith)
Saturday in the Park: Ceramic Pottery Class (with Mary Smith)
Visit Moundville Archaeological Park on November 18, 2023 from 9:00 am until 1:00 pm to learn how to make (and take home) a small ceramic vessel. This program will be taught by Mary Smith of the Muscogee Creek Nation of Oklahoma, take place at the Jones Conference Center, and free with park admission. Capacity will
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Museum Monday: Citizen Science!
Museum Monday: Citizen Science!
Learn how you can contribute to science with our hands-on program, Citizen Scientists. Participants will learn how to make observations and collect data for real scientific research. The data collected will contribute to The University of Alabama’s iNaturalist project! Ages: Grades 3-5 How to Register Complete this online form to register for this Museum Monday program.
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The Modernization of Tuscaloosa’s Built Environment: The Architecture of Don Buel Schuyler
New Exhibit for Fall/Winter The Warner Transportation Museum is pleased to present the fall/winter exhibit showcasing the work of Don Buel Schuyler. Schuyler designed and oversaw the construction of the Queen City Bath House where the museum is located. Our exhibit, The Modernization of Tuscaloosa’s Built Environment: The Architecture of Don Buel Schuyler, highlights his career in Tuscaloosa
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The Modernization of Tuscaloosa’s Built Environment: The Architecture of Don Buel Schuyler
New Exhibit for Fall/Winter The Warner Transportation Museum is pleased to present the fall/winter exhibit showcasing the work of Don Buel Schuyler. Schuyler designed and oversaw the construction of the Queen City Bath House where the museum is located. Our exhibit, The Modernization of Tuscaloosa’s Built Environment: The Architecture of Don Buel Schuyler, highlights his career in Tuscaloosa
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The Modernization of Tuscaloosa’s Built Environment: The Architecture of Don Buel Schuyler
New Exhibit for Fall/Winter The Warner Transportation Museum is pleased to present the fall/winter exhibit showcasing the work of Don Buel Schuyler. Schuyler designed and oversaw the construction of the Queen City Bath House where the museum is located. Our exhibit, The Modernization of Tuscaloosa’s Built Environment: The Architecture of Don Buel Schuyler, highlights his career in Tuscaloosa
Native American Heritage Month Artist-in-Residency Reception
Native American Heritage Month Artist-in-Residency Reception
On Thursday, November 30, 2023, Mary Smith and Nancy Spain from the Muscogee Creek Nation of Oklahoma will be inside the Jones Archaeological Museum at Moundville Archaeological Park, revealing their artwork. Light refreshments will served. Registration is required through our online form. This event is sponsored by The University of Alabama’s Division of Diversity, Equity and