Old Alabama Town
History lives at Old Alabama Town, where six blocks of authentically restored 19th and early 20th century structures beckon you to step back in time to the days of one-room schoolhouses, grist mills and cotton ginsall without leaving the heart of downtown Montgomery, Alabama.
From lavish antebellum mansions to humble log cabins and slave quarters, at Old Alabama Town you will learn how early Americans of all backgrounds lived and worked in Central Alabama. Old Alabama Town is a outdoor history museum managed by
the non-profit Landmarks Foundation for the City of Montgomery. The 19th century village is open year-round and its mission is to preserve, interpret and present Central Alabama’s architecture, history and culture.
Old Alabama Town/Landmarks Foundation, as a 501c3 non-profit organization, is always in need of volunteers dedicated to helping them preserve, interpret and present Central Alabama’s history and culture. They are looking for individuals who have the extra time to fulfill a variety of needs.
For more information, please visit http://www.oldalabamatown.com