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  1. An archaeological survey of Lawrence County, Alabama (Report of investigations / Alabama Museum of Natural History. Division of Archaeology) by Beverly S Curry, 1993
  2. Pinpoint Guide to Alabama & Florida Civil War Sites (Pinpoint Guides) by James Condra, 1999-01-01
  3. Seeing Historic Alabama: Fifteen Guided Tours by Virginia V. Hamilton, 1996-06-30
  4. Seeing Historic Alabama by Virginia Van Der Veer Hamilton, 1982-10
  5. Colonial archaeology of San Juan de Puerto Rico: Excavations at the Casa Rosa Scarp Wall, San Juan National Historic Site, Puerto Rico (Report of investigations ... Natural History, the University of Alabama) by Carlos Solis, 1988
  6. Old Alabama Town: An Illustrated Guide by Neeley, 2002-11-06
  7. American Dreams: Paintings and Decorative Arts from the Warner Collection (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts) by David Park Curry, Elizabeth L. O'Leary, et all 1997-09
  8. Canopy of oaks by Emily Staples Hearin, 1986
  9. Report on an archaeological survey for historic sites in disposal areas C-6 and C-7 and waterway channel, Columbus Lake, Tombigbee River Multi-Resource District, Alabama and Mississippi by Michael J Hambacher, 1982

21. ElSurfo - Things To Do - Alabama (Zoos, Museums, Attractions, Fairs, Festivals)
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23. African-American Museums Alabama Close Alabama Department Of
This page is part of a series of historic sites that are connected with the Civil Old Depot Museum 4 Martin Luther King Street Selma, alabama 36703
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24. Alabama.gov : The Official Website Of The State Of Alabama : Visiting Alabama
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The Official Website of the State of Alabama Sunday, September 18, 2005 Online Services Alabama Government Living in Alabama Education in Alabama ... Working in Alabama Visiting Alabama State Employees Click on a region to access local information. Mountains Metropolitan River Heritage ... All Counties Quick Links Travel and Tourism Historic Sites Outdoor Alabama State Parks ... Gulf Coast Beach Cam Go Inside alabama.gov How Do I... Access Online Services Find a State Agency Find a State Employee Get a Driver's License Get a Birth Certificate Get a Marriage Certificate Find Unclaimed Property Get a Hunting License Still need help? Click here to talk to an alabama.gov representative. Around Alabama Click image to learn about Alabama's destinations. alabama.gov Privacy Statement Policies Site Map ... Home Visiting Alabama Arts and Cultural Activities
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25. NH Historical Society - Time Travelers List
alabama Southern Museum of Flight Birmingham Alaska Sitka historical Society -Isabel Miller Kit Carson historic museums - sites in Taos New York
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Time Travelers Organizations
A special program called Time Travelers gives New Hampshire Historical Society members free or reduced admission to museums and historic sites across the United States. Use your New Hampshire Historical Society membership card for terrific benefits at these participating organizations. Check back often for updates on this growing network of destinations. Alabama
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26. Local History And Genealogy - Mobile Alabama Public Library
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This division specializes in the history of Mobile, Alabama along the coast from Pensacola to Pascagoula, and in genealogical records for the southeastern U. S. with emphasis on migration paths into Alabama. Our unique materials and expert staff can help you on your way. For information call (251) 208-7093 or e-mail at var username = "lhgservices"; var hostname = "mplonline.org"; var linktext = username + ""@ + hostname; document.write("" + linktext + "") // Search the Catalog. The Local History Collection includes works by local authors, Mobile histories, periodicals, an extensive clippings file, Mobile newspapers on microfilm 1819 to the present, city directories back to 1837, and the federal census records for most of the southeastern states. A recent addition to the collection is the Mobile Historic Development Commision's survey of historic architecture in Mobile with 10,000 images stored and indexed on CD-ROM.
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27. MSI: Sites, Parks And Museums
These sites explore historic sites, Parks or museums relating to Southeastern This website gives historical information about mounds in alabama and the
http://www.kennesaw.edu/sga/sites.html
Southeastern Indian Sites, Parks and Museums These sites explore Historic Sites, Parks or Museums relating to Southeastern Indians and more. They are listed by State. There are multiple annotations provided for some of the sites. Use the following links to jump to information on this page:
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... Wisconsin Museums 1) Cherokee Heritage Center http://www.cherokeeheritage.org/ This preservation center of Cherokee culture and history is located in Park Hill, Oklahoma. Its museum gallery is dedicated to the promotion and conservation of Cherokee history and culture. It consists of the following museums and recreation cites of the historic Cherokee culture Cherokee National Museum http://www.powersource.com/heritage/museum.html This facility preserves national archives of the Cherokee Nation. It also has a library holding 4,000 volumes of Cherokee history and culture, including books of Cherokee language and photographs related to Indian Territory. Tsa-La-Gi Ancient Village http://www.powersource.com/heritage/village.html

28. AMA Bylaws
arboretums, nature centers, libraries, and historic sites which meet the E. The immediate past president of the alabama museums Association.
http://www.alabamamuseums.org/bylws.htm
Alabama Museums Association BY-LAWS Revised February 20, 2003 Article I: Purpose The purpose of the Association shall be to promote the best interests of museums in the state, to develop programs which meet specific needs; to foster continued professional growth; to encourage cooperation between museums; to aid in the improvement of museums as educational institutions, and to promote the projection and preservation of objects, specimens, records, and sites significant to the natural and human history of Alabama. Article II: Definition A museum shall be defined as a formally chartered, permanent, not for profit institution, open to the public and administered in the public interest, for the purpose of collecting and utilizing collections, preserving, organizing and exhibiting to the public artistic, historical, scientific, and technological objects and specimens of cultural and educational significance. Botanical gardens, aquariums, zoos, historic houses, arboretums, nature centers, libraries, and historic sites which meet the requirements set forth in the preceding sentence also shall be deemed to be museums within the meaning of that word as used in this constitution. Article III: Museum Association Council Section 1. The Council shall conduct the business and affairs of the Association between the Annual Meetings of the Membership.

29. Tennessee Association Of Museums Jobs
The alabama historicAL COMMISSION (AHC) is an independent state historic Administration of historic sites and fundraising experience are desirable.
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JOBS Updated 09/07/05 TAM is interested in helping our members, both institutional and individual, in the placement of positions within the Tennessee Museum community and elsewhere. If you want a job opening posted on this website send information by mail, email, or fax. See the Contact Us page for address information. Tennessee Museum Positions Hands On! Regional Museum is seeking a dynamic Executive Director:
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Bachelor’s degree required; advanced education desirable. Proven financial administration, management, leadership skills, strong interpersonal and communication skills. Must be proficient using Microsoft Office software, internet, and email.
Supervise and direct all financial activities for the corporation; develop, implement and coordinate with the Financial Department Committee all facets of the museum’s fundraising efforts, including funding for capital and operating projects; monitor fiscal condition of the Museum and work with the Treasurer to ensure the development of sound fiscal policies; work with Marketing Coordinator to develop comprehensive Marketing campaign; work with Exhibit committee to plan physical expansion, new exhibits, traveling exhibits, and exhibit sponsors; work with Education Director to develop, plan, and present high quality educational programs for the museum; oversee facility management, and collaborate with the Board of Directors to develop and implement long range plans. Competitive salary with benefit package.

30. TUSKEGEE MACON COUNTY
CIVILIAN FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS AT TUSKEGEE, alabama Coming soon museums,historic AND CULTURAL sites. KIRK S OLD FARM MUSEUM TUSKEGEE REPERTORY THEATRE
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from Booker T. Washington National Monument and George Washington
Carver National Monument. It also features collections from the Library of Congress, National Digital Library; National Archives and Records Administration; and the Department of Defense. The feature is part of the NPS American Visionaries series that showcases NPS museum collections whose homes and places of work can be seen at NPS sites throughout the USA.

31. Alabama Heritage Webliography By Issue
reference sites, museums, historic sites and points of interest, educationalinstitutions, the media, The alabama historical Commission website
http://www.alabamaheritage.com/webliography.htm

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32. Official Alabama Outdoor Drama
arts and crafts, an art auction, tour of historic sites, puppet shows, Acts of alabama, April 30, 1991 alabama museums Directory, February 1994
http://www.archives.state.al.us/emblems/st_odram.html
Official Alabama Outdoor Drama
The Miracle Worker
In 1962, the first production of William Gibson's drama, The Miracle Worker , was performed on the grounds of Ivy Green. Ivy Green was the birthplace of Helen Keller. The house is listed on the national register of historic places. Visitors gather in Tuscumbia each June for the annual, week-long Helen Keller Festival. The celebration includes a parade through downtown, stage entertainment, arts and crafts, an art auction, tour of historic sites, puppet shows, a variety of sports tournaments, and athletic events. The festival also marks the beginning of the outdoor performances of William Gibson's The Miracle Worker . The play is performed each summer from the end of June through July on Friday and Saturday nights at 8:00 p.m. on the Ivy Green grounds. The play relates the story of Helen Keller's early life and her teacher Anne Sullivan. Located on a 640 acre tract in historic Tuscumbia, Ivy Green was built in 1820 by David Keller, grandfather of Helen Keller. The main house is of Virginia cottage construction, with four large rooms on the first floor bisected by a wide hall. Each room boasts an individual fireplace. Upstairs are three rooms connected by a hall. The birthplace cottage is situated east of the main house and consists of a large room and play room. The home and museum rooms are decorated with much of the original furniture of the Keller family. The Miracle Worker became the State Outdoor Drama in 1991 by Act no. 91-37.

33. Alabama.gov :: Visiting Alabama
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The Official Web Site of the State of Alabama Connecting Community, Connecting Government alabama gov Inside alabama.gov: Online Services Alabama Government Living in Alabama Education in Alabama ... Visiting Alabama Historical Activities Historic preservation, historic sites, Alabama Historical Society, state parks Alabama Historic Commission Alabama Museums Association Department of Archives and History Governor's Top Ten List of Tourist Events ... Historical Workshops Quick Links Tourism Department Historical Commission Subscribe to Outdoor Alabama Magazine State Parks Still Need Help? Live Help Ask an alabama.gov
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34. Historic Southern Indiana
Indiana State museums historic sites 202 N. alabama St. Indianapolis, IN 46204,Marieta Bailiff Div. Of State Parks Reservoirs Mgmt.
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About HSI Resource Center Events Places to Go ... HSI HOME Interpretation Workshop March 1-3, 1999
Creative Interpretation: Illuminating Our Past
Spring Mill Inn
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Mitchell, Indiana Participants Mary Alexander
Angel Mounds SHS
8215 Pollack Ave.
Evansville, IN 47715 Patricia Alston
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New Harmony, IN 47631 Marna Ames Col. Wm. Jones SHS RR 1 Box 60D Gentryville, IN 47537 Orbin Ash (speaker) Indiana State Historic Sites PO Box 708 Madison, IN 47250 Linda Badger (speaker) 202 N. Alabama St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 Marieta Bailiff 402 W. Washington St. Indianapolis, IN 46202 Tara Balmer Culbertson Mansion SHS 914 E. Main St. New Albany, IN 47150 Charlotte Bass Culbertson Mansion SHS 914 E. Main St. New Albany, IN 47150 Scott Beam (speaker) Beams from the Past 0505 W. 700 S Wolcottville, IN 46795 Darrel Bigham (speaker) Historic Southern Ind 8600 University Blvd. Evansville, IN 47712 Pat Bolman (speaker) Gene Stratton-Porter SHS 1206 Pleasant Point Rome City, IN 46784

35. Books And Maps About Alabama
Travel tips and destination information for alabama, the United States, Whether you re looking for museums and historic sites, thrilla-minute amusement
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General Guidebooks Mobil Travel Guide 2001 Southeast : Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee
- Mobile Travel Guides are the perfect travel planner no matter where in America you want to go. Revised and updated, these comprehensive, exhaustively researched guides provide travelers with reliable advice on finding good values, quality service, and the distinctive attractions that give a destination its character. Fodor's USA Road Guide : Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee - Encyclopedic listings with to-the-point descriptions of hotels, restaurants, and attractions along with contact information, rules of the road, scenic drives, climate charts, and more. State and town introductions provide background, timelines offer a sense of history. Fascinating thematic boxes showcase local art, culture, and notable events. Top 10 lists of parks, golf courses, beaches, and more. Scenic highway photos throughout get readers in the mood to hit the road. A complete 16-page atlas of detailed full-color highway maps, plus black-and-white maps covering walking and driving tours.

36. The Rise And Fall Of Jim Crow. Resources | PBS
sites from the Tuskegee Airmen National historic Site in alabama to the Mary A map links to AfricanAmerican museums and historical sites throughout
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The African American Experience Fund
http://www.aaexperience.org/

Learn more about African-American history through the National Parks. Visit historic sites from the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site in Alabama to the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House in Washington, D.C. African-American Museums and Historic Sites
http://www.jimcrowhistory.org/geography/museums.htm

A map links to African-American museums and historical sites throughout the U.S. Federation of State Humanities Councils
www.statehumanities.com/home/states.html

This map links to the State Humanities Councils of all 50 states, some of which have created local sites dealing with Jim Crow and other forms of inequality. Parallel and Crossover Lives
www.public-humanities.org/desegregation.html

This Web site makes use of oral history projects on segregation and desegregation in Texas. Race and Place: An African American Community in the Jim Crow South
http://www.vcdh.virginia.edu/afam/cvillecontents.html

Read about the effects of Jim Crow laws in a small African-American community in Charlottesville, Virginia. Remembering Jim Crow: Jim Crow Laws http://www.americanradioworks.org/

37. Nike People
This month The Indiana Division of museums and historic sites will meet to decidewhether Indiana State museums and historic sites 202 N. alabama Street
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Please note: this is a scanned, OCRed, HTMLed version of the original text. Some art work and the data on the group officers is not included. Also the petition for Indiana Citizens only is not included.
THE NIKE PRESERVATION GROUP
NEWSLETTER
A Nonprofit Organization Dedicated to the Preservation of American Cold War History
Volume 1, Issue 3 1 October 1998
E-Mail dspeterson@musa.org
The Nike Preservation Group, 211277 Clare Avenue, Noblesville, Indiana 46060 The Nike Preservation Group became incorporated as a nonprofit organization effective September 16, 1998
DECISION ON ACQUISITION
This month The Indiana Division of Museums and Historic Sites will meet to decide whether to consider acquisition of the C47 Launcher Area as a State Historic Site. The Board of Trustees (for the Division of State Museums and Historic Sites) will review the application and consider adding the site to the state's landholdings. The official position of The Nike Preservation Group is that the State of Indiana has a responsibility to acquire and preserve this site for future generations. The Group has presented a plan to the state which would allow The Nike Preservation Group to provide the means to preserve and restore the site. The Group's plan was submitted as part of the application to the Indiana State Museums and Historic Sites. Please send your letters in support of the C47 Launcher Area becoming a state-owned historic site to: The Board of Trustees
Indiana State Museums and Historic Sites

38. Oregon Historical Society Time Travelers
Visit these affiliated museums and historic sites to receive complimentary alabama. Southern Museum of Flight Birmingham. Phone (205) 833-8226
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39. Mdhs.org > Membership > Membership Benefits > Reciprocal Membership Benefits
alabama, Southern Museum of Flight Birmingham Phone (205) 833-8226 New Mexico,Kit Carson historic museums - sites in Taos Phone (505) 758-0505
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Choose One Annual Fund Calendar of Events Catalog of Books Civil War Museum Current Exhibitions Digitized Collections Directions Education Girl Scout Programs Hours Image Reproduction Internships Job Opportunities Library Library Collections Library Research Maritime Collections MHS Home Page Museum Museum Collections Museum Research Press School Programs Teachers Volunteer Join Joint Membership Opportunities *Reciprocal Membership Benefits* Reciprocal Membership Benefits Time Travelers Members of the Maryland Historical Society are also members of the Time Travelers program and thus receive benefits when they present their Maryland Historical Society membership card at over 80 museums across the country. The Time Travelers program now includes museums and historical societies in 24 states outside of Maryland. Benefits include free admission, gift shop discounts, and much more when they visit Time Travelers affiliates. Please see the list below for information on participating member organizations. Affiliated Institutions Listed by State Alabama Southern Museum of Flight - Birmingham
Phone (205) 833-8226
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40. AAA Traveler Magazine - Mobile, Alabama
Through her museums and historic sites, this belle of the bay shares the From Fort Condé, visitors to alabama’s port city can roam through pieces of
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Travel Assistance Visit your nearest AAA service office for maps, TripTiks and TourBook guides. Order travel materials online or use our online travel research tools.
Sassy Southern belle
Mobile entices suitors with museums, historic sites and plenty of charm By Lynn Edge
Published: Jul/Aug 2000 Over the almost 300 years of her history, this belle has had many suitors. The French, British, Spanish, Confederate and American flags all have flown over Mobile. Through the years, however, Mobile has not so much sought out history as history has sought out Mobile. It was in Mobile that the non-stop party known as Mardi Gras began. It was Mobile that gave birth to Henry Aaron, the man who swung for the fences more than 700 times and, in 1974, took from Babe Ruth the home run king crown. And it is Mobile, with her delightful mix of old and new, that draws thousands of visitors each year. Through her museums and historic sites, this belle of the bay shares the story of her life with those who come to call. The fort is more than a welcome center and museum. There are cannons and costumed re-creators to guide visitors through the Mobile of the early 18th century before they send them out into the 21st century.

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