- Our list of the best things to do in Tuscumbia, Alabama, features the top 29 nearby activities — including 11 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Tuscumbia, AL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Tuscumbia, AL , followed by 26 popular activities in nearby cities, including Florence and Muscle Shoals
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Featuring works from artists native to the local area, the Corinth Artist Guild is an art gallery featuring a variety of paintings, photography, pottery, and jewelry on display. Other artwork on display include wood works, stained glass, and ceramics.
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221 N Fillmore Street, Corinth, MS 38834
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Visitors can view a wide variety of civil war related documents and artifacts at the Northeast Mississippi Museum Assn. The museum provides the history of the Corinth community as it relates to the civil war.
48.6 Miles
Dedicated to the 1907 opened family business, the Corinth Coke Museum exhibits over 1,000 authentic memorabilia, as well as old-fashioned drink machines. It also has a gift shop.
48.6 Miles
A 10-screen movie theater, Corinth Cinema displays first-run feature films using digital projection and sound. The theater offers stadium seating, rocking chairs, a party room, arcade games, 3D movies and a concession area with food and drinks.
48.7 Miles
As a community theater, Corinth Theatre-Arts showcases the local talent with plays and musicals. The theater also hosts performing arts workshops and summer camps, where children can audition for live performances.
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Constructed by the Federal Army in 1862, Battery Robinett is a historical site memorializing the intense fighting that happened here. The location is known as the most famous site of the Battle of Corinth.
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501 West Linden Street, Corinth, MS 38834
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Covering 15,000 square feet, the Civil War Interpretive Center provides information about the role of the city during the Civil War to all those interested of learning about it.
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The Tennessee Valley Zoo is a mobile petting zoo open by appointment only. It includes a diverse array of animals visitors can interact with, such as goats, giant tortoises, monkeys, water buffalo and even camel.
49.7 Miles
Featuring digital projection and surround sound, Movies At the Martin shows films on their second run. The concession stand offers a variety of candy options, as well as popcorn and soda.
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Giles County's Trail of Tears Memorial is a historical marker located in front of the Trail of Tears Interpretive Center. The Memorial commemorates the displacement and suffering of thousands of Cherokee, Muscogee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole tribe members.