- TripBuzz found 70 things to do with kids in or near Huntsville, Alabama, including 41 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Decatur, Madison, Athens and Owens Cross Roads.
- From Earlyworks Museum Complex to The Benton H. Wilcoxon Ice Complex, the Huntsville area offers 48 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Science Museums, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Parks.
- Huntsville is a large thriving metropolitan city in Alabama's northern region. Steeped in culture, locals and visitors enjoy the many attractions the area has to offer. The city is home to three historical districts, as well as over fifty five city parks, eleven museums, public and private golf courses and various annual festivals.
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Restaurant offers authentic Asian cuisine dishes including crispy gyoza, pad thai, egg rolls, and wonton soup
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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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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.
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Considered to be one of the premier recreational sites in the area, Point Mallard Park has an extensive athletic complex, tennis center, batting cages, and golf driving range. The park is also home to the Spirit of America Festival and reenactments of the Battle for Decatur.
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1800 Point Mallard Dr SE, Decatur, AL 35601
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The Strike Zone At Point Mallard is a sports entertainment facility offering a number of amenities for guests to enjoy. These amenities include a golf driving range with a putting green as well as baseball batting cages.
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Point Mallard Campground is a 25-acre, wooded campground with free wi-fi, a laundry facility, dump station and grocery store. They also have three covered pavilions with showers, a meeting facility, playground, tables and grills.
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During the summer, the Rhodes Ferry Park hosts a concert series in its open areas that are transformed into stages. Facilities within the park itself include a large children's playground, lighted walking paths, two pavilions, and two picnic shelters.
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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.
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2700 Refuge Headquarters Rd., Decatur, AL 35603
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The Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge is home to 47 species of mammals, 115 species of fish, 295 species of birds, and 74 species of reptiles and amphibians. Activities offered include fishing, hunting, wildlife viewing, and environmental education.
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Sycamore Street, Hillyer Place, Barry Street, Pate Street, Decatur, AL 35601
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The Old Decatur Historic District is a historical district that was created in the year of 1820. The age of the houses range from 1829 to present day and the styles vary from the Empire period to the Edwardian Cottage.