- TripBuzz found 28 things to do with kids in or near Tuskegee, Alabama, including 26 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Auburn and Opelika.
- From George Washington Carver Museum to The Oaks - Home of Booker T. Washington, the Tuskegee area offers 44 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Historic Homes, Parks and Movie Theaters.
- Home to Tuskegee University and many historic sights prominent in Alabama's history is the city of Tuskegee. In addition to the towns rich historic district, visitors can also be educated and entertained by an array of attractions that include a Multicultural Center, an arts and theatre center, a farm museum and outdoor recreation along the city lake and national forest.
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The RiverCenter for the Performing Arts is an artistic space that features live performances. The space contains 3 distinct performance areas - the Bill Heard Theatre, Legacy Hall and the Studio Theatre.
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Tucked inside a wooded area, Overlook Memorial Park is home to the Butch Ray Fragrance Garden which features plants with distinct odors. The park provides open grassy areas, a walking path, a children's playground and a pavilion.
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Built in the local historic district, Heritage Park is a community owned park that prominently displays the local history and geography in its landscape architecture. The park features multiple pavilions, sculptures, and walking paths, and offers narrated tours as well.
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1724-A East Main Street, Prattville, AL 36066
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Visitors can browse a wide selection of antiques and novelty items at Memories Flea Market An'Tique Mall, LLC. The market features antiques from 123 different vendors all in one shop.
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A bowling facility with 24 lanes, Bama Lanes of Prattville offers open and league bowling with a pro shop. The center provides a snack bar, a private meeting room, extreme bowling, a lounge and billiard tables.
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A part of the historic district since 1988, the Heritage Corner features houses and building dating back to the early 19th century. One of the most famous is the Pemberton House, where the inventor of Coca Cola lived.
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Standing 20 feet tall, Kadie the Cow of Columbus used to be placed in front of a dairy, which is now demolished. A 3 foot-tall calf was added in 2003, and its name is Bebe.
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1002 Victory Drive, Columbus, GA 31901
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The Civil War Naval Museum at Port Columbus is the only museum dedicated to telling the story of the naval battles during the Civil War. 6 ships are exhibited, as well as a flag collection and a special exhibits collection which connects the Civil War to the war of 1812.
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1002 Victory Drive, Columbus, GA 31901
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The National Civil War Naval Museum is a museum dedicated to maritime history. The museum is opened 7 days a week and features a variety Civil War maritime memorabilia.
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The Lunch Box Museum is a museum that collects lunch boxes. There are over 3,000 items on display, and featured items include a 1951 Hopalong Cassidy model, a 1970's Charlie's Angels model and an E.T. lunch box from the 1980's.