- TripBuzz found 35 things to do indoors in the Huntsville area. From U.S. Space & Rocket Center to Sci-quest, Huntsville offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 28 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 22 different types of things to do inside in or near Huntsville, Alabama. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Movie Theaters, Science Museums, History Museums and Breweries.
- There are 18 indoor activities in Huntsville, and 17 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Decatur, Madison and Athens and Decatur, Madison and Athens.
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Paint Nite invites guests to break away from a typical night out with the perfect cocktail of creativity and conversation.
9.5 Miles
The largest selection of beers made by the Blue Pants Brewery can only be found in their own on-site tap room. Live music events and special activities like opening casks are featured at this brewery.
10.5 Miles
A non-profit agency, the Madison Children's Theater both educates and promotes the arts in and around the community. Along with live plays, age-appropriate classes in acting, voice, makeup and costumes are offered.
10.8 Miles
At Madison Bowling Center, visitors can enjoy a game of bowling or billiards. The bowling alley also has an arcade area with claw machines, shooting games, racing games, and more.
22.3 Miles
The Cinemagic Theatre offers a choice of indoor or outdoor movie viewing. The drive-in shows quality new-releases with modern audio and video capabilities. A clean, friendly, and warm atmosphere awaits movie lovers of all ages on the inside as well.
22.4 Miles
Artifacts like uniforms, weapons, medals, books, and photographs are on display in a large exhibit at the Alabama Veterans Museum & Archives. Visitors can also access a monthly coffee call, gift shop, meeting facilities, and guided tours by local veterans.
22.4 Miles
Featuring the work of a local artist, Carole Foret Fine Art offers visitors prints and paintings with subjects like animals, still life, Jesus, and more. The artist also has commission work available for custom paintings.
22.6 Miles
Readers and history buffs will find plenty to explore at the Houston Memorial Library and Museum, the former home of U.S. senator George S. Houston. Visitors can survey the book section then head upstairs to view furnishings and family artifacts.
23.9 Miles
Built by a philanthropist in 1904, Carnegie Visual Arts Center is a restored library that showcases a variety of exhibits depicting Alabama's history. These exhibits feature anything from paintings to sculptures from local artists and craftsmen.
24.0 Miles
Old State Bank may be considered the building that put the city on the map. After having it built in 1833, Decatur's economy leaped, establishing it as an important city in the state. Besides its historical importance, the Old State Bank also has a peaceful garden around it.
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723 Bank Street, Decatur, AL 35601
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A wide range of artifacts including uniforms and weapons are contained in the Blue & Gray Museum of North Alabama. It is actually considered to be the largest private collection of Civil War artifacts in the United States.