- TripBuzz found 9 things to do indoors in the Sylacauga area. From Blue Bell Creamery to Isabel Anderson Comer Museum & Arts Center, Sylacauga offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 21 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 29 different types of things to do inside in or near Sylacauga, Alabama. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: History Museums, Factory Tours, Movie Theaters and Specialty Museums.
- There are 2 indoor activities in Sylacauga, and 7 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Alexander City and Talladega.
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Moonlight on the Mountain has a small theater where performers perform folk, Americana, roots, country and bluegrass music to intimate settings of 85 to 100 people. The room can also be rented for private parties.
38.7 Miles
Tours of Avondale Brewing Company are held 5 times a week, last about an hour and include a pint of beer and glass. Their taproom is open daily and they often host live music on their outdoor stage.
38.9 Miles
4343 N 73rd St, Birmingham, AL 35206
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The exhibits displayed at the Southern Museum of Flight pertain to both the military and the civil domain. There are Korean War Jet collections, Vietnam War helicopters, Tuskegee Airmen collections and others. It organizes summer camps for children.
39.3 Miles
20 32nd St N, Birmingham, AL 35222
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With the oldest building from the site dating back to 1902, the Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark produced iron for almost 80 years, until it was transformed into a museum in 1983. There are 40 buildings on the site and 2 blast-furnaces. It can host special events.
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The Peanut Depot started roasting peanuts in 1907. Visitors can see peanuts roasted in the old antique roasters, buy fresh roasted, salted and Cajun peanuts, and see the architecturally interesting turn of the century building.
39.8 Miles
With 4 floors of interactive exhibits, the McWane Science Center aims at acquainting children with everything that means science and natural life. Amongst others, it has a collection of dinosaurs and an aquarium.
39.9 Miles
When it was built in 1927, the Alabama Theatre was intended for silent movies. The original Wurlitzer theater organ is still in display. The theatre hosts approximately 250 events each year and attracts more than 400,000 people each year.
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Three times a day, visitors can watch potato chips being made at the Golden Flake Company. Visitors can also buy the products that include potato chips, cheese puffs and puff corn.
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The Wetumpka Recreation Center is available to be rented out for a variety of events. The center features a capacity of 500 and hosts school functions, weddings, receptions, and corporate events.
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Since 1880, 16th Street Baptist Church has been active on this site ever since, and On September 15, 1963, a bomb exploded at the church killing four young girls and escalating the race wars. Visitors can tour the church.