- The list below includes 25 free or cheap things to do in or near Muscle Shoals, Alabama, including 37 different types of inexpensive activities like Laser Tag, Camping Site, Recreation Centers and Fishing.
- From Rockpile Recreation Area to Brian Barton Outdoors Fishing Guide - Private Tours, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Muscle Shoals and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Florence and Tuscumbia.
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1055 Pittsburg Landing Road, Shiloh, TN 38376
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Established in 1866, the War Department established the official Shiloh National Cemetery on the battlefield of Shiloh to bury the dead from the main battle and those who died from all the operations along the Tennessee River. The first grave markers were wooden but were soon replaced with granite stones.
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1055 Pittsburg Landing Rd., Shiloh, TN 38376
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One of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War occurred at Shiloh, and the Shiloh National Military Park was made to be a monument to those who were lost during the fight. To educate the public about the battle, the park features the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center.
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Featuring digital projection and surround sound, Movies At the Martin shows films on their second run. The concession stand offers a variety of candy options, as well as popcorn and soda.
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Giles County's Trail of Tears Memorial is a historical marker located in front of the Trail of Tears Interpretive Center. The Memorial commemorates the displacement and suffering of thousands of Cherokee, Muscogee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole tribe members.
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67 Horse Center Road, Decatur, AL 35602
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Located within a 45,000 square-foot building, the Morgan County Celebration Arena is a multipurpose arena that is host to a number of events throughout the year. Seating is available for 4,000 spectators and has hosted horse shows, circuses, and festivals.
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Established in 1862 by Union General Grenville M. Dodge, many Americans of color lived in the Corinth Contraband Camp where they built homes and businesses. Visitors can remember that painful part of United States history on a quarter mile walk surrounded by life-size bronze sculptures depicting life there.
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In 1866, Corinth National Cemetery opened as a burial site for the Union soldiers who died in area battles. Now, the cemetery houses veterans from various wars and the staff decorates the graves for Memorial Day.
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Acting as the largest flea market in the area, the Limestone Flea Market is open every weekend no matter the weather. Along with the extensive list of vendors with jewelry, antiques, homemade items, and art, there is a restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch.
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The Black History Museum of Corinth is a small historical museum dedicated to educating the public on African American history. The museum's main attraction is a collection of memorabilia relating to black history, with focus on religion and education.
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With 458 seats including 70 mezzanine and 250 upper balcony, Corinth Coliseum Civic Center offers an intimate setting for events like plays and beauty pageants. Food and drink are not allowed in the auditorium.