Native American Places to Visit

Alabama Places to Visit

Alabama Department of Archives & History
624 Washington Ave.
Montgomery, AL 36130-0100
P.O. BOX 300100
Montgomery, AL 36130-0100
tel (334) 242-4361
fax (334) 240-3433
TDD (334) 242-4363

Alabama Museum of Natural History
Smith Hall
University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0340
BOX 870340
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0340
tel (205) 328-9742
fax (205) 348-2405

Anniston Museum of Natural History
800 Museum Dr.
Anniston AL 36202
P.O. Box 1587
Anniston, AL 36202
tel (205) 237-6766
fax (205) 237-6776

Bessemer Hall of History
1905 Alabama Ave.
Bessemer, AL 35030
tel (205) 426-1633

Horseshoe Bend National Military Park
On March 27, 1814 General Andrew Jackson with troops from the 39th US Infantry and the Tennessee Militia, aided by Lower Creek and Cherokee Indian allies, defeated Chief Menawa and the Upper or Red Stick Creeks

Lawson Corley Museum of Arrowheads, Indian Artifacts and War Memorabilia
A unique collection of more than 100,000 arrowheads, tools, spears, bannerstones and gorgets from aboriginal American cultures such as the Mississippian mound-builders.
P.O. BOX 610771, Birmingham, AL 35261
tel (205) 833-0870      fax (205) 833-2219

Moundville Archaeological Park
University of Alabama Museums

Monroe County Heritage Museum
P.O. Box 1637
Monroeville, AL 36461
tel (334) 575-7433
fax (334) 575-7934

Poarch Creek Indian Heritage Center
Box 85 B
Atmore, AL 36502
tel (205) 368-9136

Russell Cave National Monument
An archeological treasure containing evidence as to how prehistoric people lived in the Southeast for almost 10,000 years.

American Indian College Fund

Tribal Enrollment Process

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