- The list below includes 36 free or cheap things to do in or near Wetumpka, Alabama, including 33 different types of inexpensive activities like Gardens, River, Historic Sites and Recreation Centers.
- From Coosa River Adventures,Inc to Jasmine Hill Gardens & Outdoor Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Wetumpka and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Montgomery and Prattville.
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Built in 1847, the Alabama State Capitol is the first confederate capitol in the country. It shows a façade designed in the Greek revival style and it is 350 feet wide and 119 feet tall. It is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Built in 1835 and still being furnished with the original 1850 pieces, the White House of the Confederacy is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
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454 Dexter Ave., Montgomery, AL
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Dr. Martin Luther King Junior was the pastor at the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church during the Civil Rights Movement. Visitors can see Dr. King's office and desk, worship with the congregation, buy souvenirs at the gift shop.
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624 Washington Ave, Montgomery, AL 36130
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Created in 1901, the Alabama Department of Archives & History is the first state department of archives and history in the United States. In addition to a large research library, the building contains more than 500,000 museum artifacts.
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The Riverfront Park contains a 6,000 seat outside amphitheater with no permanent seating, and a splash pad. The park is also home to the Harriet II, Riverboat, and a Union Station train shed.
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315 S. Jackson Street, Montgomery, AL 36104
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The house where Martin Luther King lived between 1954 and 1860, the Dexter Parsonage Museum - Dr. Martin Luther King home was included in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Dedicated to the father of contemporary country music, the Hank Williams Museum has a vast collection of memorabilia, including suits, portraits, guitars, and even the Cadillac in which he died. It has a gift shop.
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Geared toward education for all ages, the Montgomery City Planetarium offers something for everyone. The center features star gazing tours, educational films, and a gift shop and is surrounded by a park.
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The Montgomery Visitors Center is located in the renovated Union Station train depot originally opening in 1898. Inside, visitors can watch a movie about Montgomery, get detailed maps of the area, and get their questions answered.
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The Dexter Parsonage Museum is the house where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr lived for four years while helping to lead the Montgomery bus boycott. Now on the register of national historic places, tours are conducted here Tuesday through Saturday.