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Mobile Attractions
 The Exploreum is an exceptional regional science center, featuring fascinating interactive science exhibits, that will be interesting for visitors of all ages. It also contains IMAX Theater, 3-D virtual theater, and a chemistry lab where visitors can participate in experiments.
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 Battleship Memorial Park is a military park, dedicated to Alabamians who have or are serving in the Armed Forces. It features a collection of notable aircraft and museum ships including the South Dakota-class battleship USS Alabama and Gato-class submarine USS Drum.
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 Mobile Museum of Art highlights important artists, periods, cultures, and media in the various museum galleries. The museum features about 6,000 works of art, including crafts, decorative arts, drawings, furniture, graphic arts, paintings, photography, sculpture, and textiles.
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More Alabama Attractions
 McWane Science Center includes a giant dome-screened IMAX theater, ScienceQuest, with hands-on science fun, World of Water, with creatures from around the world and the fascinating HighCycle, which gives visitors the thrill of a tightrope ride without the danger.
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 Montgomery Zoo is home for 700 animals from 5 different continents. They all are housed in natural, "barrier free" habitats. Visitors can walk through the Zoo, or take a ride on the miniature train. The Zoo offers not only a magnificent view of exotic wildlife and endangered species, but also a possibility to interact with animals.
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 Vulcan Park houses the world's largest cast iron statue: Vulcan, the Roman god of fire and forge, was originally built in 1904 and has stood in the park for over 100 years as a symbol of Birmingham. Visitors can take an elevator to the observation deck and enjoy stunning views of the city.
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 Fairhope Municipal Pier and the bayfront park are the centerpiece of picturesque Fairhope. It is a beautiful walking area, that includes duck ponds, a picnic area, a beautiful water fountain, and an award winning rose garden. Come visit Fairhope Municipal Pier and you'll see why it's truly a one of a kind place.
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 Old Alabama Town stretches along six blocks in the heart of historic downtown Montgomery, Alabama. It features a collection of authentically restored 19th and 20th century buildings. Each building creates its own distinctive image of living in Alabama’s past.
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 Located the in historic Carver Theatre on Fourth Avenue North, the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame honors great jazz artists. Exhibits tell about great musicians like Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington, Lionel Hampton and Erskine Hawkins and the music that made them famous.
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 Birmingham Museum of Art features an eclectic selection of art, including Wedgewood pottery, the wonderful collection of Asian art in the Southeast, Native American and African art, impressionism, contemporary art and American landscapes.
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