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General Richard Montgomery Riverboat


334-834-9862
This gracious, old-fashioned riverboat still plies the river just as similar boats did in the past. Visitors will enjoy a little history and a great ride in the "Montgomery".

Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church

454 Dexter Ave
334-263-3970
Guests can visit the beautiful Baptist church where Martin Luther King, Jr. ministered from 1954 to 1960. The church offers some information on King, and his life and ministry.

Old Alabama Town

301 Columbus St.
334-240-4500
Frequent tours visit more than 40 restored Alabama structures. Visitors can learn about life in Montgomery in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Montgomery Zoo

329 Vandiver Blvd.
334-265-2637
This zoo, which calls itself "the most exciting zoo in the Southeast," boasts 500 animals representing over 150 species. Featured exhibits include Australian, Asian, African, and North American realms.

First White House of the Confederacy

644 Washington Ave
334-261-4624
This house was built in 1835 and served as the White House of the Confederacy for several months in 1861. Confederate President Jefferson Davis lived here until Richmond became the new Confederate capital.

Alabama Archives and History Museum

624 Washington Ave
334-261-4361
Visitors to the archives can view a vast collection of historical documents and information about Alabama. The museum also offers exhibits on Native Americans, Civil War battles, and features a hands-on gallery.

Alabama War Memorial

334-262-6638
This war memorial honors the citizens of Alabama who have died in the defense of their state and country. This is a "must see" for those interested in southern and American history.

Alabama Science Center

244 Dexter Ave
334-832-3902
This center has more than 50 exhibits designed to educate and entertain, and is a favorite with Montgomery teachers and students.

Governor's Mansion

1142 S. Perry St.
334-834-3022
This mansion has been the home for Alabama's governors since the 1950's. The mansion itself was built in 1907 and is a wonderful example of Southern Colonial architecture.

Jasmine Hill Gardens and Outdoor Museum

334-263-1440
The garden and museum cover 17 acres of beautiful land. Fountains, pools and statuary help make this one of the loveliest spots in Montgomery.

Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts

One Museum Dr
334-244-5700
This museum has a renowned collection of paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries. Southern regional art is featured, as are some interactive exhibits for children.

Pike Pioneer Museum

248 US Hwy 231 North
Troy, AL
334-566-3597
Located on 15 acres of land, this museum focuses on pioneer life in the early 19th century featuring exhibits on households, farming and even printing.

Alabama State Capitol

State Capitol Bldg
334-261-2900
Alabama's state capitol building is more than 140 years old. It has been completely renovated and houses remarkable historical and cultural collections.

Civil Rights Memorial


400 Washington Ave
334-264-0286
Dedicated in 1989, this memorial was designed by the architect who created the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. The memorial's impact on visitors is strikingly powerful and beautiful.


Family Fun

Old Alabama Town

301 Columbus St.
334-240-4500
Frequent tours visit more than 40 restored Alabama structures. Visitors can learn about life in Montgomery in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Montgomery Zoo

329 Vandiver Blvd.
334-265-2637
This zoo, which calls itself "the most exciting zoo in the Southeast," boasts 500 animals representing over 150 species. Featured exhibits include Australian, Asian, African, and North American realms.

First White House of the Confederacy

644 Washington Ave
334-261-4624
This house was built in 1835 and served as the White House of the Confederacy for several months in 1861. Confederate President Jefferson Davis lived here until Richmond became the new Confederate capital.

Alabama Archives and History Museum

624 Washington Ave
334-261-4361
Visitors to the archives can view a vast collection of historical documents and information about Alabama. The museum also offers exhibits on Native Americans, Civil War battles, and features a hands-on gallery.

Alabama War Memorial

334-262-6638
This war memorial honors the citizens of Alabama who have died in the defense of their state and country. This is a "must see" for those interested in southern and American history.

Alabama Science Center

244 Dexter Ave
334-832-3902
This center has more than 50 exhibits designed to educate and entertain, and is a favorite with Montgomery teachers and students.

Governor's Mansion

1142 S. Perry St.
334-834-3022
This mansion has been the home for Alabama's governors since the 1950's. The mansion itself was built in 1907 and is a wonderful example of Southern Colonial architecture.

Jasmine Hill Gardens and Outdoor Museum


334-263-1440

The garden and museum cover 17 acres of beautiful land. Fountains, pools and statuary help make this one of the loveliest spots in Montgomery.

Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts

One Museum Dr
334-244-5700
This museum has a renowned collection of paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries. Southern regional art is featured, as are some interactive exhibits for children.

Pike Pioneer Museum

248 US Hwy 231 North
Troy, AL
334-566-3597
Located on 15 acres of land, this museum focuses on pioneer life in the early 19th century featuring exhibits on households, farming and even printing.

Alabama State Capitol

State Capitol Building
334-261-2900
Alabama's state capitol building is more than 140 years old. It has been completely renovated and houses remarkable historical and cultural collections.

Civil Rights Memorial

400 Washington Ave
334-264-0286
Dedicated in 1989, this memorial was designed by the architect who created the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. The memorial's impact on visitors is strikingly powerful and beautiful.

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Events & Entertainment

January

Alabama Junior Miss Pageant

Held in January

Location: Garrett Coliseum

334-244-9066

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Every January, Montgomery College-Bound high school girls compete for scholarships and gain personal development.

Hank Williams Anniversary Memorial

Held on January 1

Location: Oakwood Cemetery Annex

334-262-3600

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Admission Free

Every year on January 1st, fans of the late Hank Williams gather for a Memorial Service at his gravesite in the Oakwood Cemetery Annex near downtown Montgomery and the Hank Williams Museum.

Annual History Symposium

Held in January

Location: Museum of Fine Arts

334-240-4500

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Join Old Alabama Town every January for the annual history symposium. This event is sponsored by the Landmarks Foundation, in cooperation with the Alabama Humanities Foundation and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts.

February

Black History Month at Old Alabama Town

Held every Thursday in February

Location: Old Alabama Town

888-240-1850

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Join Old Alabama Town as they celebrate Black History Month with special guided tours every Thursday in February.

March

Celebration of the Season

Held in March

Location: Davis Theatre

334-241-2800

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Join the Alabama Dance Theatre in March for their annual Celebration of the Season performance. Each year the dancers perform a different production.

SE Livestock Rodeo Exposition

Held in March

Location: Garrett Coliseum

334-265-1867

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One of the largest rodeos east of the Mississippi features livestock shows, cattle events, rodeo performances, wagon train, and PRCA with top cowboys and cowgirls from across the nation.

May

Jubilee City Fest

Held over Memorial Day Weekend

Location: Montgomery

334-834-7220

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Taking place each year during Memorial Day Weekend, Jubilee City Fest appeals to a diverse crowd by offering the best entertainment available. Whatever genre of music is your preference; there is something for everyone including pop, country, alternative, zydeco, blues, jazz, folk, gospel, oldies and classic rock. Other Jubilee City Fest attractions include Kids Fest, Artiest, Symphony Pops Concert, Jubilee Run, "Thunder Over The River" fireworks and the Sunrise Celebration Service.

July

July 4th Celebration

Held on July 4

Location: Old Alabama Town

334-240-4500

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Join the crowd at Old Alabama Town every July as they celebrate America's independence. A special patriotic ceremony is held in front of Lucas Tavern. Boy Scouts post the colors of the flag, lead the Pledge of Allegiance and National Anthem and a children's' flag parade follows. Tour Montgomery's historic village and have fun as visitors return to the adventurous pioneer days.

September

AJBF River Jam

Held in mid September

Location: Downtown Montgomery

334-263-2523

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Sponsored by the Alabama Jazz and Blues Federation, River Jam takes place downtown on an autumn night in September and gives Montgomerians a chance to hear top notch jazz, blues and zydeco bands and artists.

Alabama Highland Games

Held in September

Location: Blount Cultural Park

334-272-2174

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Events include live Scottish performances, a parade, an individual athletic competition and piping & drumming competitions.

Ballet and the Beast

Held in September

Location: Montgomery Zoo

334-409-0522

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Enjoy entertainment under the stars as The Montgomery Ballet and the Montgomery Zoo present their annual September performance of Ballet & the Beasts. Stroll the grounds of the City's magnificent Zoo before taking a seat to enjoy the performance. After sunset, The Montgomery Ballet takes the stage to offer an exciting and enchanting evening.

Broadway under the Stars

Held in September

Location: Blount Cultural Park

334-240-4004

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Admission Free

Join the Montgomery Symphony Orchestra every September as they bring Broadway show tunes and pop classics to the Blount Cultural Park.

Storytelling Festival

Held in September

Location: Kiwanis Park

334-240-4500

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Join Old Alabama Town every September for the Storytelling Festival. Each year they bring in noted storytellers from around the state.

October

Alabama National Fair

Held in October

Location: Alabama Agricultural Center and Fairgrounds

334-272-6831

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The Fair brings high quality entertainment and provides concerts and stage shows. In addition to the concerts, there are many exhibits, food concessions and over 60 awesome rides in the carnival on the midway. The Fair is held at the Alabama Agricultural Center and Fairgrounds and is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Montgomery.

Festival in the Riverfront Park

Held the first Saturday in October

Location: Riverfront Park

334-241-2300

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Activities include over 100 exhibitors, a 5K run and 1 mile family fun run/walk, a young artist's gallery for the kids, special performances for children, and lots of food.

Junior League's Annual Holiday Market

Held in October

Location: Garrett Coliseum

334-288-8816

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Join the Junior League of Montgomery every October as they host Holiday Market and start the holiday shopping early. This three-day shopping extravaganza features a wide variety of specialty shops and attracts a large crowd of shoppers from Montgomery and the surrounding areas. Special events include the preview party and silent auction, live entertainment, children performances and pictures with Santa.

Montgomery Zoo Boo

Held in mid – late October

Location: Montgomery Zoo

334-240-4900

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Join the Montgomery Zoo two weeks prior to Halloween as it transforms into ghosts and goblins complete with a haunted hayride and train ride.

Tavern Fest

Held in October

Location: Lucas Tavern

334-240-4500

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Join Old Alabama Town every October as the celebrate Tavern Fest. Events include music and dancing. This event is centered around the 1818 Lucas Tavern located in the heart of downtown Montgomery. The historic landmark is the idea setting for a fall festival where attendees taste specialty brews, sample craft beers, listen to great music and dance in the streets.

November

ASU Turkey Day Classic

Held in late November

Location: Multiple Locations

334-229-4280

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Join Alabama State University as they host the Turkey Day Classic at Crampton Bowl against their biggest rival Tuskegee University. The day kicks off with a Turkey Day Classic Parade down Dexter Avenue.

Train & Doll Exhibit

Held November – December

Location: Old Alabama Town

334-240-4500

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This exhibit features trains & dolls from all over the world and from every time period.

December

Annual Glenn Miller Concert

Held in December

Location: Davis Theatre

334-953-2014

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Get ready to open the holiday season with the Annual Glenn Miller Holiday Concert.

Montgomery Holiday Lights

Held in December

Location: Montgomery Zoo

334-240-4900

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Join the Montgomery Zoo every December as the Zoo transforms into a Wintery Wonderland. Thousands of holiday lights illuminate the zoo in shapes of animals and Christmas themes. Hop aboard the train for a magical ride through the festive zoo.

Montgomery Holiday Parade

Held the first Saturday in December

Location: Court Square

334-240-4738

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The Holiday Parade begins at 5:30 pm. Immediately following the parade, the Mayor lights the city's Christmas tree at Court Square Fountain. Floats in the parade include local school groups, local dance/gymnastic groups, civic organizations and local high school & college bands.

Train & Doll Exhibit

Held November – December

Location: Old Alabama Town

334-240-4500

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This exhibit features trains & dolls from all over the world and from every time period.

Entertainment:

Alabama Dance Theatre

1018 Madison Avenue

Montgomery, AL 36104

334-241-2590

Call for performance schedule and additional information

Alabama Dance Theatre is an eclectic dance company performing classical and contemporary works. ADT performs two major productions each year at the Davis Theatre: "Mistletoe", a holiday favorite and "A Celebration of the Season", an annual spring performance.

Alabama Shakespeare Festival

1 Festival Drive
Montgomery, AL 36117

800-841-4ASF

Call for performance schedule and additional information

This internationally acclaimed theatre is one of the ten largest Shakespeare Festivals in the world, presenting world-class contemporary and classic productions and educational programs throughout the entire year. Alabama's Shakespeare Festival is one of the American theatres invited to fly the flag of England's Royal Shakespeare Company.

Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts

251 Montgomery Street

Montgomery, AL 36104

334-241-9567

Call for performance schedule and additional information

Completely restored 1930s fine arts palace and affiliated with Troy State University Montgomery, the subscriber series is comprised of touring productions from Broadway shows to concerts.

Faulkner University Dinner Theatre

5345 Atlanta Highway

Montgomery, AL 36109

334-386-7190

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Enjoy Broadway-style family entertainment in an elegant setting.

Montgomery Ballet

6009 E. Shirley Lane

Montgomery, AL 36117

334-409-0522

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Montgomery's professional ballet company and school featuring classic performances throughout the year.

Montgomery Symphony

301 N. Hull Street

Montgomery, AL 36104

334-240-4004

Call for performance schedule and additional information

The Montgomery Symphony performs ten concerts each season and mounts a variety of educational programs.

The Capri Theatre

1045 E. Fairview Ave.

Montgomery, AL 36106

334-262-4858

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The Capri Theatre was built in 1941 as The Clover and was Montgomery's first neighborhood theatre. It was remodeled and renamed The Capri in 1963. Today it shows independent films and award-winning classics.

Sports:

Montgomery Biscuits

Double A Baseball

Games played at Riverwalk Stadium

Season runs April – August

334-323-2255

Take in an exciting game of Double A baseball at the official home for the Montgomery Biscuits. Bring a picnic and blanket and view the game from the stadium's picnic area. Every seat provides visitors with a wonderful view of the game courtesy of a state-of-the-art LED screen that's capable of even showing instant replays. Children can frolic in the stadium's playground and in the off season there are plenty of activities going on at this fun-filled stadium.

Montgomery Motorsports Park

2600 N. Belt Drive
Montgomery, AL 36110

Drag Racing

334-260-9660

Call for schedule and additional information

A NHRA sanctioned dragway that offers year-round drag racing including "Street Wars" on Friday evenings, which gives everyone a chance to be a race-car driver.

Victoryland Greyhound Racing

I-85 at Exit 22
Shorter, Alabama 36075

Dog Racing

334-727-0540

Call for schedule and additional information

Enjoy the thrill of racing excitement from the climate controlled clubhouse or the front row view of the grandstand or try your luck at a game of live Bingo or one of over 1,000 video bingo machines.

Southeaster Livestock Exposition Rodeo

Held every March

Held at the Garrett Coliseum

1555 Federal Dr.

Montgomery, AL 36107

334-265-1867

Call for additional information

Every March, rodeo stars from across the country converge on the Garrett Coliseum in Montgomery for one of the most exciting rodeos held.

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Population:

201,568

Elevation:

250 feet above sea level

Land Area:

155.4 square miles

Location:

Located in the central part of Alabama at the intersection of Interstates 65 and 85

Time Zone:

Central Time Zone (when it's noon in Montgomery, it's 1pm in New York City and 10am in Los Angeles). Montgomery observes Daylight Saving Time from April - October

Weather:

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Averagetemp.(°F)

46.4

50.2

57.6

64.0

72.0

78.6

81.5

80.9

76.0

65.2

56.0

48.8

Hightemperature(°F)

57.4

62.1

70.2

77.1

84.2

90.2

92.4

91.9

87.4

78.5

68.5

60.1

Lowtemperature(°F)

35.3

38.3

45.1

50.9

59.8

67.0

70.6

69.8

64.6

52.1

43.4

37.5

Precipitation(in)

5.0

5.3

6.0

4.3

4.0

4.2

4.8

3.5

3.8

2.6

4.2

4.8

Climate:

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Dayswithprecip.

11

9

10

8

8

9

12

9

8

6

8

10

Windspeed(mph)

7.7

8.2

8.3

7.3

6.1

5.8

5.7

5.2

5.9

5.7

6.5

7.1

Morninghumidity(%)

82

80

82

86

88

88

90

91

89

89

87

84

Afternoonhumidity(%)

64

60

57

57

60

60

64

64

62

58

60

64

Sunshine(%)

47

52

59

65

63

62

61

63

62

64

55

49

Local Seasons:

As both a major business city as well as a tourist destination, Montgomery has something of interest taking place virtually every day of the year. With a moderate climate year-round, anytime is a good time for a visit. Summer temperatures peak in the mid 90's F during the day, with the evenings dropping to a more comfortable 70 F. It is often cloudy and rainy during this time so be prepared. Spring and fall bring cooler temperatures and more sunshine. This is an ideal time to take advantage of the many outdoor activities available. Winters are mild with little or no snow.

How to Get There:

By Air

Montgomery Regional Airport

4445 Selma Highway
Montgomery, AL 36108

334-281-5040

The airport is conveniently located 15 minutes from downtown on U.S. Hwy. 80 W. It is served by a few of the regional airlines as well as charter services.

By Car

Montgomery is easy to reach as two interstate highways, I-65 and I-85, intersect within the City. Additional highways serving Montgomery are U.S. 31, 80, 82, 231 and 331, and are all connected by a four-lane perimeter road encompassing the City.

By Train

Amtrak

950 West South Boulevard
Montgomery, AL 36105

800-USA-RAIL

By Bus

Greyhound

950 W South Blvd.
Montgomery, AL 36105

334-286-0953

How to Get Around:

When visiting the downtown area, the Lightning Route Trolley System transports visitors to attractions throughout the area for a small fee. Rental cars are also available.

National Holidays:

New Year's Day: Jan. 1

Martin Luther King, Jr., Day and Robert E. Lee's Birthday: 3rd Mon. in Jan.

President's Day: 3rd Mon. in Feb.

Confederate Memorial Day: 4th Monday in April

Memorial Day: last Mon. in May

Jefferson Davis's birthday: 1st Monday in June

Independence Day: July 4

Labor Day: 1st Mon. in Sept.

Columbus Day: 2nd Monday in October

Thanksgiving Day: 4th Thurs. in Nov.

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day: Dec. 24 and 25

New Year's Eve: Dec. 31

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Old Alabama Town
301 Columbus St.
334-240-4500
Frequent tours visit more than 40 restored Alabama structures. Visitors can learn about life in Montgomery in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.


Montgomery Zoo
329 Vandiver Blvd.
334-265-2637
This zoo, which calls itself "the most exciting zoo in the Southeast," boasts 500 animals representing over 150 species. Featured exhibits include Australian, Asian, African, and North American realms.


First White House of the Confederacy
644 Washington Ave
334-261-4624
This house was built in 1835 and served as the White House of the Confederacy for several months in 1861. Confederate President Jefferson Davis lived here until Richmond became the new Confederate capital.


Alabama Archives and History Museum
624 Washington Ave
334-261-4361
Visitors to the archives can view a vast collection of historical documents and information about Alabama. The museum also offers exhibits on Native Americans, Civil War battles, and features a hands-on gallery.


Alabama War Memorial
PO Box 1069
334-262-6638
This war memorial honors the citizens of Alabama who have died in the defense of their state and country. This is a "must see" for those interested in southern and American history.


Alabama Science Center
244 Dexter Ave
334-832-3902
This center has more than 50 exhibits designed to educate and entertain, and is a favorite with Montgomery teachers and students.


Governor's Mansion
1142 S. Perry St.
334-834-3022
This mansion has been the home for Alabama's governors since the 1950's. The mansion itself was built in 1907 and is a wonderful example of Southern Colonial architecture.


Jasmine Hill Gardens and Outdoor Museum
PO Box 60011
334-263-1440
The garden and museum cover 17 acres of beautiful land. Fountains, pools and statuary help make this one of the loveliest spots in Montgomery.


Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
One Museum Dr
334-244-5700
This museum has a renowned collection of paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries. Southern regional art is featured, as are some interactive exhibits for children.


Pike Pioneer Museum
248 US Hwy 231 North
Troy, AL
334-566-3597
Located on 15 acres of land, this museum focuses on pioneer life in the early 19th century featuring exhibits on households, farming and even printing.


Alabama State Capitol
State Capitol Bldg
334-261-2900
Alabama's state capitol building is more than 140 years old. It has been completely renovated and houses remarkable historical and cultural collections.


Civil Rights Memorial
400 Washington Ave
334-264-0286
Dedicated in 1989, this memorial was designed by the architect who created the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. The memorial's impact on visitors is strikingly powerful and beautiful.

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