- TripBuzz found 31 things to do indoors in the Trussville area. From Gipsons Gymnastics to Argo Drive-In, Trussville offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 26 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 31 different types of things to do inside in or near Trussville, Alabama. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Movie Theaters, Gymnastics, History Museums and Specialty Museums.
- There are 4 indoor activities in Trussville, and 27 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Birmingham, Hoover, Pelham and Leeds.
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Kids jump and play on cushy inflatable slides and in bounce houses, including a Cyclone Blast jump space complete with wind machines
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Alabama Symphony Orchestra makes music and provides services to the residents of the state, serving nearly 100,000 individuals a year through concert series, youth programs and educational and community engagement efforts to fulfill their mission to change lives through music.
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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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Featuring amenities like stadium seating and surround sound, Carmike Cinema City plays movies on its first run in its auditoriums. The concession stand serves snacks like nachos, popcorn, and candy.
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2101 Richard Arrington Jr Blvd N, Birmingham, AL 35203
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Built in 1976, the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex can host sports events, conventions, and many other public events. It has a 17,654 seats Arena, a 3,000 seats Concert Hall, a 1,000 seats Theater, and several other amenities and facilities.
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In collections from all over the world, the Birmingham Museum of Art has gathered more than 24,000 paintings, sculptures, drawings, and other, some of them dating back to 4,000 years ago.
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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.
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Having found its new home inside the Alabama Power Building the Don Kresge Memorial Museum if a interesting place to visit for locals and tourists. The museum features historic radio equipment dating back to the 1920's as well as historical documents and control room artifacts.
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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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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.
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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.