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ART VIBE IN MGM Check out what’s new in Montgomery on page 14 NEW Free360 WayTournding Seepage12 MONTGOMERY VISITOR CENTER 1 Court Square, Suite 100 | Montgomery, AL 36104 | 334.262.0013 experiencemontgomeryal.org
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EXPERIENCE MGM

Montgomery may be known for the role it has played in changing the world through the Civil Rights Movement, but it also has the cool, funky, cosmopolitan feel of a big city. Thanks to a dramatic downtown revitalization, this charming southern town is quickly becoming a must see destination in the Southeast, offering everything from eclectic culinary experiences and world renowned arts and culture, to a hip nightlife scene and the best of family fun.

ON THE COVER

Montgomery Whitewater is a World-Class Outdoor Recreation and Entertainment District that features man-made whitewater rafting and a recreational complex that provides an Appalachian river experience within walking distance of downtown Montgomery.

Looking for a fun activity with the family? Experience Montgomery's art scene by taking a tour of all the downtown murals. Plus, it's a great way to catch all the must-see attractions or grab a bite at one of the many restaurants downtown.

The Waterworks Rooftop Restaurant and Bar, located in the Trilogy Hotel,  is Montgomery's newest rooftop bar and features scenic views of downtown, while also offering the very best in signature cocktails and a variety of small plates.

Experience Montgomery is the of cial Visitor Guide for Montgomery and the River Region. It is published by exploreMedia for Experience Montgomery, a division of the Montgomery Chamber of Commerce. 600 S Court Street, Montgomery, AL 36104 800-240-9452

Montgomery Visitor Center 1 Court Square, Suite 100, Montgomery, AL 36104 334-262-0013

Those of us who live here have always known what a gem our city is, but now it seems the entire nation knows it too.

Montgomery was voted the Best Historic City by USA Today ...and named All-American City by the National Civic League

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8 EVENTS | 10 TIMELINE | 12 EXPERIENCE MONTGOMERY 14 WHAT'S NEW | 18 MONTGOMERY WHITEWATER | 22 ITINERARIES 26 EAT & DRINK | 42 NIGHTLIFE | 46 LOCAL FAVS 48 ARTS & CULTURE | 50 FAMILY FUN 52 ALABAMA HISTORY | 56 CIVIL RIGHTS | 58 SOCIAL JUSTICE 60 OUTDOOR ADVENTURES | 63 SHOP | 67 STAY 73 EXPLORE | 86 MILITARY | 88 MAP | 91 GETTING AROUND
WHAT'S INSIDE

FIND YOUR INSPIRATION

Founded in 1930, the Museum’s collection consists of more than 4,000 objects, including important examples of American paintings and sculpture, self-taught and folk art, Studio Art Glass, and Old Master prints. Both the collection and annual schedule of changing exhibitions reflect the diverse experiences, lives, and interests of those who now call Montgomery and the River Region home.

Blount Cultural Park

One Museum Drive

Montgomery, AL 36117

Open Tuesday through Sunday

Free Entry + Parking

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ARTWORKS

An engaging gallery where visitors can connect with art through interactive elements or enjoy the spaces set aside for quiet reading and imaginative play.

VERDE

Featuring stunning views of Blount Cultural Park, Verde offers a variety of delicious options made from fresh, seasonal, and local ingredients.

MUSEUM SHOP

Stop in and shop the diverse selection of fine, decorative, and functional arts—and support our local artists!

Above: Cappy Thompson (American, born 1952), Stars Falling on Alabama: We Are Enraptured by the Celestial Fireworks of the Muses (detail), 2005, vitreous enamel on glass, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Association Commission, 2006.2

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EVENTS CALENDAR

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MONTGOMERY WHITEWATER GRAND OPENING

This summer, Montgomery welcomed a new wave of fun with the grand opening of Montgomery Whitewater – a 120-acre world-class outdoor adventure center offering rafting, kayaking, and a unique mix of adventurous outdoor activities, festivals, and competitive events designed for all ages and abilities. Anchored by a state-of-the-art whitewater course, it will also feature relaxing recreational walking trails, dining, craft beer, and live entertainment experiences. montgomerywhitewater.com

SUMMER

JULY-SEPTEMBER

4th of July Celebration mgmcityevents.com

ASU Labor Day Classic alasu.edu

Annual Red Tails Classic Football Game tuskegee.edu

Biscuits Baseball biscuitsbaseball.com

Broadway Under the Stars montgomerysymphony.org

Buckmasters Expo buckmasters.org

Guardian Kicko Classic guardiankicko classic.com

Hank Williams 100th Birthday Celebration thehankwilliamsmuseum.net

HBCU Classic Weekend mgmcityevents.com

Hog Days of Summer hogdays.org

Montgomery Whitewater Grand Opening montgomerywhitewater.com

MGM Restaurant Week experiencemontgomeryal.org

Second Saturdays mgmcityevents.com

Summer Nights at The Shoppes theshoppesateastchase.com

Tavern Fest landmarksfoundation.com

FALL OCTOBER-DECEMBER

7th Annual River Region Ballet Nutcracker alabamariverregionballet.com

Alabama National Fair alnationalfair.org

All is Bright theshoppesateastchase.com

AWF Wild Game Cooko alabamawildlife.org

Camellia Bowl camelliabowl.com

Capital City Christmas Parade mgmcityevents.com

Christmas Lights Festival montgomeryzoo.com

Downtown New Year's Celebration mgmcityevents.com

Fitzgerald Museum New Year's Gala the tzgeraldmuseum.org

Great Alabama 650 paddleguru.com

Harvest Fest theshoppesateastchase.com

JingleBall Concert montgomerysymphony.org

Montgomery Symphony Pops Concert montgomerysymphony.org

Riverwalk Wine Festival mgmcityevents.com

Turkey Day Classic alasu.edu

Zoobilation montgomeryzoo.com

ALABAMA NATIONAL FAIR

Catch it before it’s gone! Head on over to the fairgrounds this October for the best ten days of Fall at the Alabama National Fair. Catch live music, pig racing, carnival rides, the ferris wheel or one of the many art or livestock exhibits. And, there’s a circus! 334-272-6831 • alnationalfair.org

FITZGERALD NEW YEAR’S EVE GALA

This Annual Gala is the Museum's largest annual fundraiser and is a "Jazz Age" party of epic apper proportions. Hundreds of guests attend, all arrayed in 1920s (or '30s) costume. Heavy hors d'oeuvres, complimentary wine and cash bar, live period music, antique cars, and a jaw-dropping Silent Auction make this event Montgomery's affair of the year. Double your fun and attend the Spring Gala at The Fitzgerald Museum.

334-264-4222 • the tzgeraldmuseum.org

ZOO WEEKEND

This action packed weekend is the perfect opportunity to get up close and personal with over 500 animals from ve continental realms, plus there will be live entertainment, games, rides, bouncy houses, big slides, in atables, pony and camel rides, a petting zoo, karate demos, Montgomery Police K-9 presentation, live animal presentations, and plenty of concessions.

334-625-4900 • montgomeryzoo.com

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100th Birthday Celebration

CELEBRATE A LEGEND

Join the Hank Williams Museum for a New Year's Honky Tonk celebration honoring a legend in country music, Hank Williams Sr. festivities occur on New Year's Day and feature live music, tours, food and fellowship.

334-262-3600 • thehankwilliamsmuseum.net

WINTER JANUARY-MARCH

Arts In Motion Festival mapmgm.org

Martin Luther King Celebration mgmcityevents.com

Selma to Montgomery March Commemoration mgmcityevents.com

Selma to Montgomery 51 Mile Relay and Bike Ride selmatomontgomeryrelay.com

Southeastern Livestock Exposition Rodeo slerodeo.com

SLE RODEO

Join the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association for the Annual Southeast Livestock Rodeo at Garrett Coliseum featuring the best of buckin’ broncos, barrel racing and burly bulls. And, don’t forget the Downtown Parade, Stick Horse Rodeo for the kids or the Western Festival.

334-265-1867 • slerodeo.com

SPRING APRIL-JUNE

BrewFest & RiverJam mgmcityevents.com

Biscuits Baseball milb.com/montgomery

Cloverdale-Idlewild Park Concert Series montgomerycia.com

Fitzgerald Gala & Silent Auction the tzgeraldmuseum.org

Flimp Festival mmfa.org

Gun Island Chute Sup Cup experiencemontgomeryal.org

Jazz on the Riverfront mgmcityevents.com

Juneteenth mgmcityevents.com

Puppy Palooza theshoppesateastchase.com

Red Blu Art & Music Festival redblu mgm.com

Seafood & Arts Festival mgmcityevents.com

Walk of Life events.joytolife.org

Zoo Weekend montgomeryzoo.com

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BISCUITS BASEBALL

Batter up! Join the Montgomery Biscuits for an exciting season at Riverwalk Stadium. Each game will feature an exciting promotion and there will be tons of reworks. Plus there are tons of activities happening inside the ballpark, so it’s the perfect venue for any group and occasion.

334-323-2255 • milb.com/montgomery

ASF’S SEASON

The Alabama Shakespeare Festival is the center of storytelling in Montgomery. Their stages offer plays and theatre experience that include works by its beloved namesake, contemporary dramas and comedies, musicals, brand-new works by emerging Southern voices, and timeless classics. Live theatre returns for the 2022-2023 season. See what’s on stage at asf.net!

334-271-5300 • asf.net

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EVENTS CALENDAR EXPERIENCE

1861

FIRST MILITARY ACTION OF THE CIVIL WAR

Confederate Secretary of War Leroy Pope Walker sends a telegraph from the Winter Building authorizing Confederate Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard to fire on Fort Sumter. Stop by and read the marker at the Winter Building.

1819

MONTGOMERY IS INCORPORATED

Visit Court Square Fountain located in the Court Square-Dexter Avenue Historic District where Alabama Town and New Philadelphia merged to become Montgomery.

1955

ROSA PARKS REFUSES TO GIVE UP HER BUS SEAT TO A WHITE MAN AND SPARKS THE MONTGOMERY BUS BOYCOTT

Learn about Rosa’s life and legacy at The Rosa Parks Museum at Troy University downtown and take a picture with her statue located at One Court Square near the spot where she was arrested.

1961

WHITE MOB ATTACKS FREEDOM RIDERS IN MONTGOMERY

Tour the Greyhound Bus Station turned Freedom Riders Museum where a group of brave students stood up against violence.

1919

NAT KING COLE IS BORN ON MARCH 17

Have your camera ready and take a photo in front of Nat King Cole’s urban mural located on Maxwell Blvd.

1918

F. SCOTT AND ZELDA FITZGERALD MEET AND FALL IN LOVE IN MONTGOMERY

1846

THE CITY BECOMES THE CAPITAL OF ALABAMA

Explore the complete history of the people of Alabama through records and artifacts at the Alabama Department of Archives.

1965

THE SELMA TO MONTGOMERY VOTING RIGHTS MARCH ENDED AT THE CAPITOL STEPS

Join in on the Selma to Montgomery Annual 51 Mile Relay Race in March.

Rent out one of the rooms in the F. Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald’s historic Old Cloverdale home and museum on Airbnb and attend one of the museum’s galas hosted throughout the year!

1937

HANK WILLIAMS WINS A TALENT SHOW AT THE AGE OF 13 AT THE EMPIRE THEATER

Be captivated by the southern charm of the Hank Williams Museum! Hank’s music fills the museum and the artifacts will transport you into the musical legacy of Hank Williams.

THE LEGACY PAVILION BY THE EQUAL JUSTICE INITIATIVE OPENS INCLUDING A RENOWNED RESTAURANT AND NEW EXHIBITS

Reflect on the Legacy Museum over comfort food at Pannie George’s inside the Pavilion.

MONTGOMERY BISCUITS BASEBALL BEGINS AT THE BRAND NEW, YET HISTORIC, RIVERWALK STADIUM

Catch a game during the season or try one of the many off season events at Riverwalk Stadium.

2002

HYUNDAI MOTOR MANUFACTURING

ALABAMA MAKES

MGM HOME

Experience one of the world’s most advanced automotive plants and watch Alabama team members and amazing robots assemble the Hyundai Sonata, Elantra, Santa Fe, Tucson, and Santa Cruz on a plant tour.

2020 2009

THE ALABAMA SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL OPENS A WORLD-CLASS $21 MILLION THEATRE FACILITY

Take in ASF’s 50th season with nine productions including everything from contemporary culture to heroic activists and people in extraordinary times.

MONTGOMERY WHITEWATER AND RECREATION PARK IN WEST MONTGOMERY OPENS SUMMER 2023 Visit Montgomery in July 2023 to experience the grand opening of the new 120-acre whitewater adventure and outdoor activity center!

MONTGOMERY SELECTED TO RECEIVE THE F-35 LIGHTNING II FIGHTER JET

Enjoy a picnic at Wright Brother’s park near where Wilbur and Orville Wright opened the nation’s first civilian flying school, what is now Maxwell Air Force Base.

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THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE AND THE LEGACY MUSEUM BY THE EQUAL JUSTICE INITIATIVE, OPENS TO NATIONAL ACCLAIM

Experience the expanded Museum that provides an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of how slavery in America created lasting effects on our nation and culture.

THE ALLEY ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT OPENS

Experience the restaurants and nightlife in Downtown Montgomery.

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EXPERIENCE MONTGOMERY The Journey Starts Here

Montgomery has always been on a journey, pushing ahead to a brighter future. No matter who you are or where you are from, there is a journey for you that begins here. You’re invited to explore our uniquely compelling city and discover all the ways Montgomery will make your own story even more rich and exciting. Here are ve reasons to visit Montgomery's new visitor center and learn about all the capital city has to offer.

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MGM MERCH

You can’t visit the Capital City without something to show for it! Hang out and shop in our new Visitor Center, where you can nd one-of-a-kind t-shirts, mugs, hats, and goodies for all.

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THE HOSPITABLE STAFF

Our Visitor Experience Specialists are your best source to enjoying Montgomery to the fullest! We offer Visitor Guides, maps, dining recommendations, rack cards, and conversation, along with a good dose of southern hospitality.

CATCH A 360º TOUR

With more than a dozen landmarks in walking distance of the Montgomery Visitor Center, Visitor Experience Specialists will guide you through the heart of Downtown. The quick tour will take you around One Court Square Fountain to hear all about our city’s history.

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MURAL PHOTO-OP

No adventure is complete until it has been documented on Instagram! Get ready to pose for the perfect post in front of the colorful Visitor Center mural that captures the city’s vibrant history.

A PLACE TO BEGIN YOUR JOURNEY

The best part about traveling is the journey you get to take. Stop by, rest your feet, and let our Ambassadors guide you in creating the most memorable journey here in Montgomery, Alabama. FOR INFORMATION 800-240-9452 13

What’s New in Montgomery

NEW PLACES TO STAY, SHOP & ENTERTAIN:

Come explore some of the exciting new additions to Montgomery’s tourism and retail scene! Montgomery’s historic district which is full of local restaurants, bars, and shopping welcomed a new luxury hotel. The newly opened Trilogy is a Marriott Autograph Collection Hotel with 117 boutique-style rooms, interesting common spaces, food and drinks with a view at the Waterworks Montgomery Rooftop Bar and Montgomery’s newest destination for ne dining, Kinsmith restaurant.

In addition to ideal places to stay, Montgomery has been adding to it’s portfolio of prime shopping with recent exciting additions. BeYOUtiful Boutique and Besties in downtown Montgomery offer chic and trendy styles. On the east side of town, The Shoppes at EastChase have been growing tremendously in recent months with the opening of South Boutique, Lululemon, and Aerie

WHERE TO DRINK & DINE:

Immerse yourself in the avor of Montgomery and relax at some of our nest bars and breweries. The hospitality scene is growing! New places to visit for a drink or unique dish are popping up everywhere.

If you have a love for the ner things, stop in and stay awhile at 23 Court Cigar Bar to enjoy an upscale evening of dress codes, premium cigars, ne spirits, and hand-crafted cocktails. Located on 23 South Court Street, this cigar bar offers the perfect atmosphere to don your sport’s coat or cocktail dress and indulge in the lavish experience that is 23 Court.

For a more family-friendly outing, hop on over to Red Bluff Bar at The Silos. The historic location previously served as an old train station, the Silo Depot, until 1995. Vintage Hospitality's recently opened bar offers a rotating draft selection, a variety of wine and cocktails, and family-friendly games including horseshoes and cornhole. The best part? Red Bluff is pet-friendly so your pup can tag along! Or head over to The Statesman and enjoy craft cocktails, mocktails, a beer and wine bar, and live music.

When it comes to upscale dining, there is no better place than the newly opened Ravello Ristorante whose name and menu is inspired by a small town off the Amal Coast. Ravello is led by award-

winning Executive Chef Eric Rivera and the seating is in high demand, so make sure you make your reservation in advance! If you’re wanting a taste of the sea, you’ll nd the perfect palate at Chuck’s Fish House. If drinks with a view are more what you’re looking for, check out the new, cool vibe of Waterworks Montgomery, a rooftop bar located in the Trilogy Hotel downtown. Or check out their interior bar and restaurant Kinsmith, in the old water works building.

You can’t beat a good brunch, and Montgomery has not one, but two new highly-rated brunch spots! VYBZ Brunch is a premier brunch restaurant that opened in September 2022 with a wide-

ranging menu and bottomless mimosas—yes, bottomless. The Bubbly Hen is a locally owned full-time brunch eatery on the East side of Montgomery that serves breakfast, lunch, and everything in between—from creative coffees to build your own bloody marys!

Keep it casual at Hilltop Public House—a local coffee shop and bar located in the historic Cottage Hill neighborhood near downtown Montgomery. A great spot for locals and visitors alike to grab a cup of coffee to kick start the day or a drink to winddown afterwards. Their menu offers a wide variety of espresso beverages, beers, cocktails, and wine. Plus, you can often nd The

CAN’T MISS EVENTS:

Two can’t miss events are happening in Montgomery in 2023. Make sure you plan to attend!

Montgomery Whitewater will of cially open it’s doors in a grand opening on July 7-9th. Come and experience the world’s most advanced whitewater channel system. Rooted in adventure, outdoor lifestyle, and shared experiences, this premier destination invites people to be outside, challenge themselves, discover new activities, and enjoy their surroundings. The grand opening will feature live music, whitewater rafting, as well as, dining and drinks at the new Eddy’s restaurant!

In the fall, don’t miss the chance to wish Hank a “happy 100th birthday!” The Hank Williams Museum is hosting a big celebration for the 100th birthday of Hank Williams on September 1517th. There will be music by various artists and more, so make sure you save the date and come out to celebrate country music's rst star.

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Funky Forte food truck parked out front of Hilltop Public House. The Funky Forte serves elevated gastropub foods. To go along with their fun name, the locations and menu change weekly, so be sure to check their Facebook page to nd where and what they are serving this week!

NEW ATTRACTIONS:

Did you know you can go whitewater rafting right in the heart of Montgomery? The city’s newest and biggest addition, set to open in summer of 2023, is Montgomery Whitewater—a world-class outdoor recreation and entertainment facility situated on the banks of the Alabama River. The Montgomery Whitewater facility offers a stateof-the-art, man-made whitewater for rafting and paddling, an outdoor amphitheater and endless outdoor activities like a ropes course, zip line, hiking trails, and more!

Stay active by lacing up your rollerblades and skating circles at Roller Palace—a new roller skate rink at Eastdale Mall which opened in December 2022. This new skating rink replaced the Ice Palace, an ice skating rink in the center of Eastdale Mall. Step into the rink and let out your inner child!

There are plans for a new park in North Montgomery to open in 2023. Shady Street Trailhead Park is part of a larger plan to expand downtown riverfront activities. The plan is to eventually connect a series of green spaces through ve miles of gardens and walking-biking paths that stretch from north Montgomery to Maxwell Air Force Base along the riverfront.

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Go check out Montgomery’s latest mural, “DNA”, at the intersection of Lee and Montgomery Streets. JonOne, an international graffiti artist created the colorful abstract piece in the hopes of bringing people together and creating a brighter and more colorful world.
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The brand-new Montgomery Whitewater is making big waves with promises of an unforgettable outdoor experience on its fast-moving rapids.

TUROUS SIDE OF MONTGOMERY

Montgomery Whitewater is a 120-acre outdoor recreation and entertainment complex off the bank of the Alabama River on the edge of downtown Montgomery. Designed to be completed in multiple phases, phase I of Montgomery Whitewater opened in July. It includes the park’s main attraction, two manufactured whitewater channels, where 12 million gallons of water are continuously pumped and recirculated to create more than 310,000 square feet of rolling "river" rapids. Additionally, there is a restaurant and bar overlooking the Competition Channel, paved walking and

bike trails alongside both channels, multiple greenspaces, a fully stocked retail store, and an outdoor concert venue.

Montgomery Whitewater's massive river system is divided into two channels: Adventure and Competition. The adventure channel is for novice or intermediate skill levels, and participants can be as young as eight. It’s an excellent introduction to whitewater but also offers enough action to entice those with paddling experience to steer a kayak, in atable kayak, or un-guided raft through its rapids. The Competition

Channel is more challenging and designed to mimic Olympic-standard competition channels, challenge expert paddlers, as well as host kayak races (like the Alabama Cup series in October) and other competitive events. Guided rafting trips are available on both channels.

Phase II of the outdoor recreation and entertainment complex will include ropes and zip-lining courses, hiking and bike trails, a rock-climbing wall, and access to explore the Alabama River on atwater kayaks and standup paddle boards.

More Adventure, More Fun!

* The park's 120 acres are packed with activities and amenities, including Eddy's full-service restaurant and bar, an outdoor concert venue, trails, and more.

* Approximately 2,000 people can paddle the channels each day.

* 12 million gallons of water are continually recirculated, resulting in an always-exciting over ow of whitewater fun.

Better By Design

Montgomery Whitewater's channels were designed by engineer Scott Shipley and his rm S20. In combination with S20's years of experience, Shipley brings his insight and expertise to the project. A veteran of three Olympic games ('92, '96, '00) and holder of four world titles, he was one of the world's leading paddling competitors for over 25 years.

This combined skill set has made Shipley the go-to designer for some of the world's most demanding whitewater design projects. He's also credited with innovations in the eld, such as a patented Whitewater Terrain Park system that rede nes whitewater recreation and a patented moveable obstacle system that is the world's rst threedimensional modular obstacle allowing for complete recon guration of an existing whitewater park.

Grab some friends and climb in a raft to enjoy every dip, spin, and bounce under an expert's instruction and watchful eye. If your skills are more advanced, rent a raft, in atable kayak, or standup paddleboard and guide yourself down the whitewater channels. Whether you're a whitewater pro or never picked up a paddle, Montgomery Whitewater is for you.

"Right side forward! Left side forward! Do not stop. Go! Go! Go!"

Directions like these, combined with squeals, laughs, and a few full-on screams, can be heard in the air at Montgomery Whitewater. The outdoor recreation and entertainment complex's expert raft guides help guests navigate the channels so they can safely experience the maximum amount of fun from their adventure. However, a raft guide does more than shout out paddling instructions, as Anthony Lopez, the raft guide manager, explained. "Our guides are on a boat with a bunch of strangers for 90 minutes, and they're not just guiding them physically; it's emotional too. I can teach paddling skills. The intangible that makes a great guide is being a good communicator,” he said.

CATCH THE WAVE GREAT GUIDES MAKE A SPLASH

Anthony Lopez, Montgomery Whitewater's raft guide manager, has already logged multiple hours on the water and calls the outdoor recreation and entertainment complex designer (and decorated competitive kayaker) Scott Shipley's newest work "distinct." He goes on to say, "The Adventure Channel has six signi cant angle changes — there are usually only two or three — and it really weaves and bends.”

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OUT & ABOUT

Meaningful history and powerful sites that share our story make MGM a can’t-miss experience for visitors who want to travel with purpose. Check out this sample itinerary to plan your Montgomery experience.

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Family Reunions, Weddings, Large Groups

Montgomery is the ideal location for large or small reunions, weddings and groups. Our vast outdoor facilities for social gatherings, numerous familyfriendly attractions, groundbreaking civil rights and social justice museums and monuments and swanky nightlife and entertainment options make Montgomery, AL top of the list for your next family reunion or large gathering.

• Start off with a warm welcome and greet your guests with a FREE Experience Montgomery swag bag complete with a Visitor Guide, maps and fun giveaways available when you call the Visitor’s Center and order ahead of time!

• Book a coach bus and step-on guide for an Alabama History/Civil Rights Tour and learn how Montgomery is truly the birthplace of the Modern Civil Rights Movement and sparked the beginning of the Civil War. Learn more about our tour guides on page 91.

• Purchase All-in-One passes for your entire group and move about the city with ease as this pass allows your group admission to many of the top attractions for one low price!

• Reserve a floor or the entire Harriot II Riverboat and cruise along the Tallapoosa River dancing to an awesome band and your choice of full dinner or concessions!

• Have some downtime? Check out one of our cool boutiques like Splurge or ISHI? Or visit the outdoor shopping center at EastChase for a variety of local and large retail shops and some great dining and drinks!

• Looking for an outdoor facility to host a gathering? Our 17 City Parks are amazing, and renting a shelter or facility is simple and affordable. Vaughn Park is perfect for kiddos as it has three playgrounds, tennis courts, a shelter with a BBQ pit, and a cool walking path to get those steps in.

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History Bu s

If you are a lover of learning about Alabama’s unique past, then Montgomery is YOUR place!

• Start your day at the Museum of Alabama inside the Alabama Dept. of Archives and History building. If you want the full story of Alabama from our indigenous people to colonization, slavery, civil war and the Modern-Day Civil Rights Movement, then this will fill you in perfectly!

• After, don’t go too far as the First White House of the Confederacy is next door and the newly installed Bicentennial Park is a block over. This park features 14 monuments chronicling 200 years of Alabama History.

• Once you get to Alabama Bicentennial Park, you are on Dexter Avenue, nicknamed the most historical short street in the nation. This street is where the Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March ended, right at the steps of the Capitol. Dr. Martin Luther King preached the next block down at Dexter Ave. King Memorial Baptist Church and you are just minutes from the Civil Rights Memorial

• As you travel down Dexter Avenue, you will enter “Lower Dexter” which is full of great eateries like Rock n' Roll Sushi and Prevail Union; a local coffee shop.

• At the end of Dexter Ave is a beautiful fountain. We call this area 360 degrees of History! Stop by the Montgomery Visitor’s Center and catch a FREE daily tour to learn all you can do and see off this iconic corridor. In walking distance, are landmarks like the Freedom Rides Museum, Hank Williams Museum, and the Winter Building and Marker detailing the telegram that was sent to begin the Civil War… and that is just a few!

• Make sure you take a picture with the Rosa Parks' Statue where it is believed she first got on the bus before refusing to get out of her seat just a block down the road from the Rosa Parks Museum.

• If you are searching for truth and reconciliation from our dark and hard past, Montgomery is at the forefront! Head over to the Mothers of Gynecology where you will learn the story and pay tribute to three named slaves who were brutally tested on, without anesthesia, in one man’s quest to become known as the “father of gynecology”. Right up the street is the award winning, most iconic structure in the last five years, the The National Memorial for Peace and Justice. Here you will learn about lynching victims from across the South as they are finally memorialized and many of their stories told. End this journey by heading over to the Legacy Pavilion home to The Legacy Museum which miraculously explains the correlation of slavery to mass incarceration in this country. You may need a bit more time than you think at The Legacy Museum, so make plans to stop next door at PannieGeorge’s Kitchen, Southern cuisine you must not miss.

• Just a block away, you can step back in time to Old Alabama Town. Visit a one-room schoolhouse, grits mill, cotton gin, log cabin, and the oldest building in Montgomery—Lucas Tavern! Explore how early Alabamians lived and worked in Old Alabama Town.

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Weekend Getaway

Whether you are on a girls or guys trip, a solo traveler looking to relax or a couple's trip looking for a fun place that’s close by, Montgomery has a little something for everyone.

• Start your day at either our 18-hole golf course at Lagoon Park Golf Course or 9-hole executive course at Gateway Golf Course

• If brunch is your thing, then Cork and Cleaver, The Bubbly Hen or Shashy’s Bakery may be perfect for you!

• If you are a DIY bunch, then head over to Wine and Design or Board and Brush Creative Studio to whip up an amazing piece of art to take home and remember us by!

• Got an hour or two? Head over to Escapology or Montgomery Civil Axe Throwing to get your mind working and your arms flinging.

• Theater or Music buffs? Check the event calendar at Montgomery Performing Arts Centre, Alabama Shakespeare Festival or The Cloverdale Playhouse and the Live Music Calendar for the Sanctuary, 1048 Jazz and Blues Club, BB King’s Blues Club or The Exchange Bar. Don’t forget to check out the Hank Williams Statue, Museum and Memorial and gravesite if you are interested in learning more about one of the greats!

• If you are an outdoor seeker, you can't miss Montgomery Whitewater, the capital city's new 120 acre world-class outdoor adventure center offering rafting, kayaking, and a unique mix of outdoor activities designed for all ages.

• Ready for a downtown pub crawl? Start at Hilltop Public House for a fresh local artisan cocktail and work your way down! Get a pint at Goat Haus Biergarten or a flight at Common Bond Brewers. Stop next door at Bibb Street Pizza, you know…to refuel! Then head down for a glass of wine at Taste Too! wine bar before turning the corner and heading to the trifecta of beer/cocktails: Aviator Bar, Alley Bar and Commerce Beerworks which all are connected through back tunnels. Or across the street, check out two of Montgomery’s newest bars, Kinsmith or the rooftop bar Waterworks Montgomery. Around the corner, you can pour your own beer at Alabama’s first fully self-pour beer bar & restaurant: Tower Taproom.

• If you can do all this before 8pm, catch the last Sip-N-Cycle Pedal Cruise on our Alabama River. Captain Stu is waiting for you at the BYOB fun experience where he promises you can do more sipping than cycling if you desire!

• If you love cigars, 23 Court and TORCH Cigar Lounge are two spots you must stop by simply for the vibe!

• All our bars are open late, so check out our nightlife section on page 42 for a list of bars around the city!

TAKE MONTGOMERY WITH YOU Check out the downtown giftshops Besties Boutique 19 S Court St 306-6620 BeYOUtiful Boutique One Court Sq, Suite 102 398-7775 Bits N Pieces 201 Monroe St, #158 269-0270 Charlie’s Trophies 15 Dexter Ave 260-9200 GG’s Giftshop 445 Dexter Ave, Suite 1025 593-0248 Goat Hill Museum Store 600 Dexter Ave 353-4969 ISHI? 10 Court Sq 356-3450 Knicker Knacker Market & Grocery Store 163 Lee St, Unit A 261-4003 Lookin’ Good 71 Dexter Ave 263-7372 Read Herring Bookstore 105 S Court St 834-3552 Southern Art & Makers Collective 1228 Madison Ave 303-2558 Tours of Montgomery Gift Shop 353 S Jackson St 549-9322 Tucker Pecan Co. 350 N McDonough St 262-4470

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AT YOUR SERVICE

New to the culinary scene in MGM are several food delivery services - WAITR, DOORDASH, Grubhub, Uber Eats, and Adam Delivery Service. So, if you've been out sightseeing all day and are too exhausted to eat out, no worries. Download an app or look up a service on Facebook and get some of MGM's most popular restaurants delivered right to your door.

TASTE

This neighborhood gem combines delicious food options, a unique beverage menu, and a lively atmosphere all under one roof. After enjoying a drink from their extensive menu along with a few of their wide-variety of tapas, make sure to order the Grilled Bone-In Pork Chop brined in an orange-bourbon avor that only enhances the pork chop, which sits atop ngerling potatoes and roasted squash.

334-676-4333 • tastemgm.com

SA ZA SERIOUS ITALIAN

Sa Za merges an eclectic mix of high-quality food with the freshest ingredients to bring both old and new Italian avors to your taste buds. Make sure to try their spin on Chicken Parmesean, breaded chicken seasoned to perfection, fresh mozzarella, Sunday sauce, and basil served with a side of penne.

334-495-7292 • sazaseriousitalian.com

THE BUBBLY HEN

This brunch hotspot serves delectable brunch items all day long, including their signature Avocado Toast. With the perfect combination of the tartness of strawberries, pepper of arugula, and sweetness of balsamic grapes, the Bubbly Hen has perfected this healthy menu option. Don’t forget to add shrimp or smoked salmon to completely satisfy your brunch cravings.

334-649-1111 • bubblyhen.com

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CHAPPY’S DELI

The Reuben

CHRIS’ FAMOUS HOTDOGS

Hot Dog with Chris’ sauce since 1917

CITY GRILL

Tuna Napoleon

DERK’S FILET & VINE

Veggies on the hot bar

EL REY BURRITO LOUNGE

BBQ Salad

LA JOLLA

Ahi Tuna Spring Roll with Soy Lime

Dipping Sauce, Pickled Ginger and Wasabi

LEK’S TASTE OF THAILAND

Spring roll with peanut sauce

MARTIN’S

Fried chicken

RED BLUFF COTTAGE B&B

Buttermilk Pecan Waffles

SINCLAIR’S

Fresca Salad with house dressing

TOMATINO’S

Mediterranean pizza

VINTAGE YEAR

Classic Vintage Year Burger

BAUMHOWER’S VICTORY GRILLE

A relaxed, sports-themed restaurant with a mouthwatering menu featuring their signature dish, the Alabama Hot Chicken® Platter, made with fresh southern fried chicken breast smothered with zesty made from scratch Alabama Hot Chicken® Sauce - served with smoked gouda cheese grits, homemade Ms. Mary’s southern greens, and garlic bread.

334-271-1831 • baumhowers.com

THE CORK & CLEAVER

Whether you’re out for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, this family-owned gastropub is sure to have something that everyone will love. Before you head in, check for their weekly Chef Special, which continuously provides new, avorful menu items. The Pork Cheek Tacos, a fan favorite, come full of white wine braised pork cheek, cabbage, radishes, and jalapenos loaded onto a tortilla and covered in a fresh homemade salsa verde and crumbled feta cheese.

334-676-2260 • thecorkcleaver.com

ONE 2 ZERO

A casual eatery inside the Doubletree Hotel downtown offering sophisticated, contemporary dishes. Start with an order of maple-glazed chicken wings, and then try the signature dish, Shrimp and Grits. A delicious plate of shrimp and grits doused in sauce, fresh ingredients, and topped with shaved parmesan cheese.

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VINTAGE YEAR

Brenda’s BBQ named a 50 in 50: Hottest Black Owned Restaurant in the Nation.

Vintage Year has been in the city for decades. Their philosophy is serving simple, local and fresh fare like its signature dish of Gulf Snapper layered over a blend of Poached Marble Potatoes, Braised Spinach and Gulf Shrimp, steeped in Parmesan Broth and Chive Oil.

334-819-7215 • vymgm.com

RAVELLO

Alabama Restaurant and Hospitality Association Stars of the Industry Award Winners 2022

A newly launched, old-world Italian experience, known for its simple and thoughtful ingredient-driven dishes. Find yourself dreaming of Italy's Amal Coast with their simple, but elegant signature dish, Cacio e Pepe, an authentic pasta creation whose name translates to “cheese and pepper” in Italian.

334-356-2852 • ravellomgm.com

JALAPENOS IN THE ALLEY

Chef Eric Rivera, Chef of the Year

A full range of favorites can be found here, but its signature dish, the Classic Taco Salad, proves popular. Seasoned ground beef or chicken is piled high in a crisp tortilla bowl along with shredded lettuce, cheese, avorful salsa, chunky guacamole, and sour cream.

334-262-4939

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HOW TO SPEAK SOUTHERN

If you’re not from around here, some of the lingo you’ll read and hear at area restaurants may be confusing. Here’s a little dictionary to help decipher Southern food speak.

Meat & Three:

Usually refers to more casual “home cooking” spots and means the menu offers a plate with your choice of one meat (fried chicken, country fried steak, fried catfish — sensing a pattern here?) and three sides, usually Southern-style vegetables like fried okra, fried green tomatoes, squash casserole, creamed corn, collard greens and more. Often served with cornbread or a biscuit.

Grits:

A creamy, savory porridge-like dish made from ground hominy and often embellished with cheese. Shrimp & Grits is a favorite Dixie dish.

Sweet Tea:

The default setting when you order a glass of iced-tea down here. And sweet means S-W-E-E-T. Specify “unsweet” if you don’t want any sugar. Or ask for half-and-half for just a little sweetness.

CUCOS MEXICAN CAFÉ

Cucos is the place to ll up on Tex-Mex standards. If you’re feeling famished, eat like a world leader by ordering the cozy eatery’s signature dish, the El Presidente. It includes cheesesmothered enchiladas, rice and refried black beans, crunchy chimichangas, and a taco.

334-271-3528 • cucosmexicancafe.com

WINTZELL’S OYSTER HOUSE

The signature dish lets you dig into four different variaties of oysters. The Oyster Sampler features 16 tender oysters, including four classic Rockefeller, four chargrilled, four Bienville (topped with shrimp, crab and parmesan), and four Monterey (topped with bacon, melty cheddar and spicy jalapenos).

334-230-9636 • wintzellsoysterhouse.com

CHRIS’ FAMOUS HOT DOGS

For a bite of Montgomery, get your hands around a hot dog from Chris’ Famous Hot Dogs on Dexter Avenue. Get a taste of the fame with their signature dish, Chris’ Famous Hotdog. It is a dog drenched in Chris’ Famous Chili Sauce and lled with mustard, onions, and kraut.

334-265-6850 • chrishotdogs.com

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FOR INFORMATION 800-240-9452 33 VINTAGEHG.COM With an old-world, ingredient-driven approach, Ravello o ers authentic Italian dishes while highlighting versatile and local Southern ingredients. 416 Cloverdale Rd. VINTAGECAFEMGM.COM Specialty Co ee Shop & Daytime Eatery with Grab & Go & Drive Thru VintagE cloverdale CAFE 405 Cloverdale Rd. VYMGM.COM Fresh Gulf, Seafood, Hand Cut Steaks, Excellent Wine & Spirits. 36 Commerce St. Downtown RAVELLOMGM.COM

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MOE’S ORIGINAL BAR-B-QUE

Experience a “Southern soul food revival” with the signature dish, Bama Style Pulled Pork Sandwich. Enjoy slow smoked pork shoulder dressed in a tangy sop sauce served on a toasted bun with house-made sweet and tangy BBQ sauce and pickles.

334-676-1978 • moesoriginalbbq.com

EatMGM is a ten-day celebration and exploration of the bites, treats and plates that make Montgomery, Alabama one of the best places in the South to eat.

EatMGM aims to deepen and strengthen the food community in Montgomery between restaurants, diners, visitors and the media; raise awareness locally and beyond of the variety and quality of restaurants and food experiences in Montgomery; and increase business for local restaurants during the late summer. experiencemontgomeryal.org

TOWER TAPROOM

DOWNTOWN

Priding themselves on naming their menu items with reference to pop-culture, Tower Taproom doesn’t shy away from putting a unique spin on both their item names and recipes. Their Double Secret Probation is no exception featuring both chicken and bacon piled high upon french fries smothered with warm cheddar cheese sauce, sour cream, and chopped green onions.

334-356-5929 • towertaproom.com

ifTHE JUICY SEAFOOD

With its signature dish, Get Your Hands Dirty, this eatery lets you choose your aquatic creature of choice, from shrimp and crab to clams and lobster, then pick your seasoning (Cajun, lemon pepper, garlic butter) and spice level to create your custom dish.

334-676-2202 • thejuicyseafoodusa.com

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Chris’ Famous Hot Dogs has been a staple in downtown Montgomery now for over 100 years, and once you try one of their dogs loaded with sauerkraut and special chili sauce, you’ll understand why. This fourth generation establishment remains a crowd favorite due to its amazing customer service, great menu options, and history of celebrity encounters like Elvis Presley, Hank Williams, and Martin Luther King, Jr.

VINTAGE CAFE

Housed in an old bank building, this café is bright and light with multiple options for seating both inside and out. For lunch, consider the signature dish, Martha’s Melt, featuring peppered bacon, fresh arugula, and tart g jam all smothered in melted brie on hearty multigrain bread.

334-356-1944 • vintagecafemgm.com

CENTRAL

Housed in an old warehouse with exposed brick walls, Central prides itself on delectable dishes that are unique to the palate. Combining a classic dish with ethnic in uences, Central’s Lamb Ribs are sure to wow. Sprinkled with candied pecans, fresh radishes, pickled onions, mint, and cilantro, this dish will awaken your senses.

334-517-1155 • central129coosa.com

CHAPPY’S DELI

This eatery considers its breakfast options its signature dishes. Find standard fare like omelets, bacon, waf es, and grits, or go for something special like the Sweet Potato Pancakes. Kids under six eat free!

334-279-7477 • chappysdeli.com

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FOOD TRUCK EVENTS

MGM hosts several events around town where you can experience a diverse Food Truck scene. Most are local restaurants with mobile storefronts, but some are eclectic and in a category all their own. While you're in town, visit experiencemontgomeryal.org and experience MGM's food scene on the road.

Hampstead Food Truck

Take Overs – Spring & Fall hampsteadliving.com

Summer Nights

Puppy Palooza

Harvest Jam

Moonlight Movies

All is Bright theshoppesateastchase.com

Rotary Park Food Trucks

Changes Daily — Stop by and see what's cooking today!

BIBB STREET PIZZA COMPANY

Break out of your basic pizza rut with the signature dish at Bibb Street Pizza Company, the Bianca Bacon pizza. This pie piles tender spinach, smoky bacon, and soft ricotta with a garlic and olive oil base on top of a just-right crust.

334-274-7872 • bibbstpizzaco.com

WALK-ON’S BISTREAUX & BAR

For your Cajun taste buds, try Walk-On's signature dish Mardi Gras Mahi while watching the game. It is blackened mahi mahi, with a craw sh mushroom sauce, corn grits with onion strings on top, and garlic bread on the side.

334-356-9128 • walk-ons.com

DREAMLAND BAR-B-QUE

End your quest for the perfect ‘cue at Dreamland BBQ downtown, famous for its succulent ribs and delicious sauce. Don’t miss ordering the Dream Wings. Their signature dish lls your plate with 10 wings seasoned in Dreamland Shake and garnished with Alabama Twang Sauce and green onions.

334-273-7427 • dreamlandbbq.com

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CHOCOLATE BREAD PUDDING

Vintage Year

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THE SEAFOOD BISTRO

The fusion of fresh seafood and Cajun-in uenced avors at this popular restaurant yields delicious results all served in a casual atmosphere. Dig into shrimp and grits, NOLA-style BBQ shrimp, and cajun popcorn craw sh. Or opt for the signature dish, The Seafood Monica. 334-279-7500 • theseafoodbistro.com

CRÉME BRULEE

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PECAN PRALINE BREAD PUDDING

TASTE

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KINSMITH AT TRILOGY

Kinsmith at Trilogy introduces memorable meals in a remarkable setting by centering their restaurant around history, community, and multicultural heritage. Falling under “contemporary Southern” this restaurant has an outstanding list of unique entrees, including their new Mardi Gras Mussels which feature fresh mussels, Conecuh sausage, garlic greens, and sweet corn in a Common Bond ale broth. 334-440-3550 • trilogyhotelmontgomery.com

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IN MGM FUN STARTS WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN!

Whether you’re looking for a cool place to chill, have a night out with the boys or girls, or want to catch live music, MGM has just the spot for you, and most of them feature a signature cocktail . Be sure to check these out the next time you’re out and about.

1. Novakane Sa Za Serious Italian, 334-495-7292 D

2. Bushwacker Moe’s Original BBQ, 334-676-1978

3. Housemade Limoncello Ravello, 334-356-2852 DJ

4. Railbender IPA Dreamland, 334-273-7427 DJ

5. Pimm's Coupe Central, 334-517-1155 DJ

6. Mai Tai The Juicy Seafood, 334-676-2202

7. Smokey Negroni The Cork & Cleaver, 334-676-2260

8. The High West Smash Walk-On's, 334-356-9128 J

9. Weekender Wintzell's, 334-230-9636 DJ

10. Hurricane Bob - Cat 5 Baumhower’s Victory Grille, 334-271-1831 J

11. Alabama Sazerac Vintage Year, 334-819-7215 J

12. Madison Margarita One 2 Zero, 334-245-2320 DJ

13. Pomegranate Margarita Lower Lounge, 334-356-5929 DJ

14. The Gin Blossom The Gin Montgomery, 334-593-4607

15. Mimosa Vintage Cafe, 334-356-1944 J

16. Pina Colada Jalapenos In The Alley, 334-262-4939 D

17. Old Fashioned TASTE, 334-676-4333

18. Common Bond Rambler Bibb St Pizza Co, 334-598-7080 DJ

19. Mimosa Seafood Bistro, 334-279-7500

20. Twisted Margarita Cucos Mexican Café, 334-271-3528

21. Blueberry Colada Bubbly Hen, 334-649-1111 J

22. Blushing Señorita Waterworks Montgomery, 334-440-3550 DJ

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FOR INFORMATION 800-240-9452 43 Stay hip and be groovy! forAvailable privateEvents 334-356-5929 101-A Tallapoosa St., Montgomery, AL Craft Cocktails 15 self-serve taps of craft beer Wines by the glass Open Wed-Sat 6pm-midnight (Closed Sun-Tues) @LowerLounge @lowerlounge Award Winning BBQ Fresh Sides Daily HAPPY HOUR: Mon-Fri 3-6 pm 1051 East Fairview Ave 334.676.1978 A SOUTHERN SO U L FOOD REVIVAL

NIGHTTIME IS THE RIGHT TIME TO EXPERIENCE MONTGOMERY’S BAR AND LOUNGE SCENE

From downtown's newest hotspots like rooftop gem Bar Attico and swanky 23 Court to Midtown’s eclectic Leroy and neighborhood watering hole, The Gin on the Eastside, Montgomery’s night is yours for the making.

TAP QUEST

Build lasting friendships over a few shared pints at Common Bond Brewers where great beer is being made! Montgomery has so many unique spots to grab a beer from the german inspired Goat Haus Biergarten to Tower Taprooms self-pour wall and neighborhood spots like Hilltop Public House and Dino’s. Don’t forget to check out Aviator Bar which is decorated with model airplanes to salute our local military connection.

WINE & DINE

Enjoy the sophisticated side of Montgomery’s nightlife at TASTE or TASTE Too wine bars where you can explore ights or ask a knowledgeable server to pick out the perfect ‘taste’ for you! The area’s local ne dining scene from downtown's Central and Ravello to the eastside's City Grill and La Jolla has incredible selections that pair perfectly with their mouth watering dishes to create a truly unique dining experience.

CENTER STAGE

Hank Williams and Nat King Cole didn’t call Montgomery home for nothing! The Capital City has everything from local jazz spots like Lower Lounge and BBKings to casual & cool hotspots where local artists frequent such as The Sanctuary and The Statesmen or Range 231, just outside of Montgomery. Live music is easy to nd throughout the city.

BREWS WITH VIEWS

There’s nothing like an icecold beer or cocktail outside in the South! Relax along the river and catch a sunset and tunes at Red Bluff Bar at the Silos or Montgomery’s new downtown rooftop spots, Bar Attico and Waterworks Montgomery. Out east, you can enjoy a backyard vibe with the whole family at The Tipping Point. Or try the many patios perfect for that kicked back feel.

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FAVORITES

Locals always know about their hometown’s best-kept secrets and hidden gems. Here are some local insights on the best places to eat, shop, and play in the area.

Favorite restaurant: Joe’s & Barbara Gail’s

Favorite thing to do: We love Gateway Park because it has a great playground for the kids, and with the golf, shing, and trails, there is something to keep the entire family entertained!

Favorite locally-owned shop: Provitt Prints is a custom T-shirt store that can turn any idea you have into something wearable. What's special about your neighborhood: The history stands out for us. We love being so close to the St. Jude campus—it is very historic and its story is not told often enough. We also love being near Maxwell AFB and its history—fun fact: I was actually born there.

Your area’s best-kept secret: King’s Canvas is a creative space providing opportunities and access to underexposed artists in West Montgomery.

Favorite restaurant: So many to pick from! Little Donkey, Osaka, or La Jolla Favorite thing to do: Shop at Splurge, Sephora, and lululemon or Martial Arts

Lessons at Docarmo's TKD.

Favorite locally-owned shop: There's this amazing hidden gem called Alabama Surgical Arts for a relaxing facial or some anti-aging services.

What's special about your neighborhood: Everything is within a few minutes of driving distance which is so easy for families that are on the go!

Your area’s best-kept secret: The events at the Shoppes at Eastchase are for sure the area's best-kept secret. They are always so well put together and fun for friends, family, and even pets!

Favorite restaurant: Midtown Pizza Kitchen

Favorite thing to do: We love catching the spring and fall concerts in Cloverdale Bottom Park in Idlewild.

Favorite locallyowned shop: Peridot Home on East Fairview is a beautiful home décor and furnishings store that also sells original local art.

What's special about your neighborhood: It is a diverse, unique community with a lot of walkabilities. Midtown is also home to a large percentage of the best restaurants, bars, and shops in the area.

Your area’s best-kept secret: Derks Filet & Vine has their hot bar items discounted after 5 pm.

Favorite restaurant: Island Delight for a soulful meal and the best selection of protein shakes

Favorite restaurant: Potz and Panz, BTOPSpot or La Rue

Favorite thing to do: My favorite thing to do in the area has to be going to the Montgomery Zoo.

Favorite locally-owned shop: You can always nd the cutest items at Patricia's Boutique on Coliseum Boulevard, and BeYOUtiful Boutique is just minutes away. What's special about your neighborhood: I think what's so special about my neighborhood is my neighbors. When we see each other outside, it's all smiles, waves, and greetings!

Your area’s best-kept secret: Dixie Hardware which I literally just discovered last year.

Favorite thing to do: I enjoy taking a walk downtown with frequent stops to grab a bite to eat, chat with my neighbors, and stumble upon a cool event. And, I constantly check the MPAC schedule for upcoming concerts!

Favorite locally-owned shop: I visit the Curb Market almost every Saturday, so I get to shop with a host of local vendors like Alana's Gourmet, Wild Yeast Kitchen, and others.

What's special about your neighborhood: The magic in downtown Montgomery is that you'll run into everyone! I'll work from Prevail or Hilltop and spend the whole day catching up with old friends and past clients. With frequent interactions like that, all of downtown feels like home.

Your area’s best-kept secret: You really can work, play, and live in downtown Montgomery.

WEST MONTGOMERY Jonathan Avant MIDTOWN Brennon Parker DOWNTOWN MONTGOMERY Joyce Vaughn EAST MONTGOMERY Lily Q. Nizam NORTH MONTGOMERY Lashana Summerlin
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Learn about the woman who led a movement.

On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks’ simple act of bravery helped inspire and lead the Civil Rights Movement. Today, visitors can step back in time and experience the sights and sounds that forever changed our country. Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum honors one of America’s most beloved women who helped lead by her actions. Plan your visit and learn all about the life and legacy of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

For ticket information and hours, visit troy.edu/rosaparks or call 334-241-8615.

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Capri Theatre

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The Capri was built in 1941 and o ers Montgomery’s only independent cinema. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

Expose Art House

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Expose Art House is the city’s rst alternative art space gallery. Expose Art House was launched by Chintia Kirana, an internationally recognized artist and Editor in Chief of ExposeArt Magazine . Free admission. Call for schedule.

F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum

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Tour the home of literary legends F. Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald, where they lived from October 1931 - April 1932. Admission charge. Open Thurs – Sun.

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Abrakadoodle Art Education & Events

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334-265-5758

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Award winning Art Classes, Professional Face Painting, Summer Art Camps, Art Parties & Events: Abrakadoodle classes are designed for students of all ages, and we bring everything our schools and community sites need to o er an exceptional art experience. Admission charge. Call for schedule or to book.

Board and Brush Creative Studio

n 7236 Halcyon Park Dr

334-202-4632

boardandbrush.com/Montgomery

At Board & Brush Creative Studio, our goal is to turn you into a “DIY master” by educating you to understand and appreciate the beauty of raw materials—the wood, the knots, the color variations, and the simple imperfections that make your project unique. Distressing, sanding, and staining are a few of the steps we will guide you through to make your personalized wood sign look like a vintage heirloom.

Civil Axe Throwing

n 39 Dexter Ave D

334-245-4540

civilaxethrowing.com/montgomery

Whether you want to channel your inner lumber jack or try out a fun and competitive hobby, axe throwing is easy to learn and a perfect way to celebrate a special occasion, organize a team building event or simply have a great time with family & friends. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

Escapology

n 130 Commerce St D J

334-523-1947

escapology.com

Escapology includes time travel escape games and virtual reality experiences. The VR is powered by state-of-the-art HTC Vive and o ers a wide variety of games that will blow your mind. Adventure games in which players are challenged to escape within 60 min. Work as a team, solve puzzles and complete the mission. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

Wine & Design

n 7732 EastChase Pkwy

334-245-3387

wineanddesign.com/montgomery-al

Wine & Design is the perfect place to unwind and have fun. We o er a range of a ordable private and public paint and sip parties for all ages, groups and talents. From girls nights out to birthday parties, work events to date nights, Wine & Design has you covered.

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Riverwalk Amphitheater

n 355 Coosa St D J 334-625-2100

funinmontgomery.com

The Amphitheater is perfect for picnics, concerts, movies, plays, productions and more. The Splash Pad o ers a fountain of water for children to play in. Call for schedule. Open Mon – Sun dawn to dusk.

Alabama Artists Gallery

n 201 Monroe St #110 D 334-242-4076 arts.alabama.gov

An ongoing showcase of the work of Alabama artists. Free admission. Open Mon – Fri.

Alabama Shakespeare Festival n 1 Festival Dr J 334-271-5353 asf.net

Ranked one of the Top Ten largest Shakespeare Theatres in the world. Admission charge. Call for schedule. Open Mon – Sun.

Cloverdale Playhouse

n 960 Cloverdale Rd J 334-262-1530 cloverdaleplayhouse.org

Hank Williams Memorial

n 1304 Upper Wetumpka Rd D J

thehankwilliamsmuseum.net

Legendary country music singer Hank Williams’ nal resting place. Free admission. Open Mon – Sun dawn to dusk.

Hank Williams Museum

n 118 Commerce St D J 334-262-3600

thehankwilliamsmuseum.net

This popular attraction pays tribute to one of the most revered and loved country music writers and performers. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sun.

Hank Williams Statue

n Commerce St D J thehankwilliamsmuseum.net

A life-size statue of the famed country music legend Hank Williams stands in front of the Riverfront entrance. Free admission. Open Mon – Sun dawn to dusk.

This neighborhood theatre is making its mark on Montgomery by bringing quality entertainment to the community. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

Gogue Performing Arts Center

n 910 S College St, Auburn 334-844-8427 goguecenter.auburn.edu

This new performing arts center features touring Broadway productions; opera, dance, orchestral, and popular musical performances. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

Montgomery Performing Arts Centre

n 201 Tallapoosa St D J 334-481-5100 mpaconline.org

This 1,800-seat, state-of-the-art facility is large enough for rst-run Broadway shows, yet intimate enough to view a wide variety of concerts, operas, comedy acts, and kids shows as well as performances by local arts groups. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

Troy University’s Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts

n 251 Montgomery St D J 334-241-9567 troy.edu/davistheatre

The annual Subscriber Series comprises of touring productions of Broadway shows to concerts. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

SHAKESPEARE, Y’ALL

Take in a play at one of the country’s most celebrated theatres, The Alabama Shakespeare Festival. Every season offers more than Will’s works. Popular contemporary plays, including musicals, take the stage too.

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Montgomery Biscuits Baseball

n 200 Coosa St D J 334-323-2255

biscuitsbaseball.com

Montgomery’s minor league baseball team is located in Historic Riverwalk Stadium. Admission charge. Schedule varies. Call for schedule.

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Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama

n 700 Hyundai Blvd J 334-387-8019

hmmausa.com

Enjoy a guided tram tour while wearing safety glasses and a headset. Call for tour schedule. Free admission.

2211 Ultimate Play Zone

n 3541 McGehee Rd

334-593-7180

The Ultimate Play Zone features fun for the whole family and includes a roller skating rink, a pretend play city, basketball and minisoccer areas, and sections for smaller children to play. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sun.

Alabama Safari Park

n 1664 Venable Way, Hope Hull

334-288-2105

alabamasafaripark.com

A 350 acre drive-thru adventure, where you stay in the car and the animals roam free! Admission charge. Open Mon – Sun.

Launch Trampoline Park

n 891 Boardroom Dr, Prattville 334-568-2041 launchprattville.com

A 35,000 sq. ft. indoor sports and family entertainment facility, with over 16,000 sq. feet of connected trampolines forming one GIANT trampoline surface. Admission charge. Open Wed – Sun.

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NEWTOPIA Fun Park

n 3731 Malcolm Dr 334-356-4518 newtopiafunpark.com

Newtopia is a 13,200 foot2 indoor playground designed speci cally to keep your children happy for hours. We have a three level indoor play structure that has a variety of activities for your kids to enjoy such as: a giant 4 person wave slide, battle balls, pyramid obstacles, web net bridges, spinning plates, play panels…and the list goes on. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sun.

Riverboat – Harriott II

n 200 Coosa St 334-625-2100 funinmontgomery.com

Take a cruise on the Harriott II and enjoy a scenic ride along the Alabama River. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

Sky Zone Montgomery

n 5544 Atlanta Hwy 334-239-2587 skyzone.com

A trampoline park providing fun for kids and adults of all ages. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sun.

Roller Palace

n 1000 Eastdale Mall J 334-277-2088 shopeastdale.com

This newly renovated skating rink at Eastdale Mall is fun for the whole family. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sun.

PLAY & LEARN

Alabama Cattlemen’s Association “MOOseum”

n 201 S Bainbridge St D J 334-265-1867

bamabeef.org

A hands-on children’s educational center with a unique agricultural theme. Free admission. Open Mon – Fri.

Mann Wildlife Learning Museum

n 325 Vandiver Blvd J

334-625-4900

montgomeryzoo.com/mann

Visit the Mann Museum and witness North American wildlife in realistic settings that re ect their natural habitats. Admission charge.

Open Mon – Sun.

Montgomery Zoo 2301 Coliseum Pkwy

montgomeryzoo.com

Join the Montgomery Zoo and their new augmented reality adventure with the new app ZooView.

The Montgomery Zoo has over 500 animals in natural habitats divided into ve continents. The Zoofari Sky Lift takes you on a ride high above the ground, giving you a birds-eye view of the animals and exhibits. Paddleboats, a playground and a train are additional amusements. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sun.

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Museum of Alabama

n 624 Washington Ave D J 334-242-4435

museum.alabama.gov

Located in the Alabama Department of Archives and History, the museum features all new exhibits that tell the story of Alabama. Free admission.  Open Mon – Sat. Research Room open Tues – Sat.

Alabama State Capitol

n 600 Dexter Ave D 334-242-3935

ahc.alabama.gov

Visit the spot where Je erson Davis took the oath of o ce as President of the Confederate States of America and where the Civil Rights March ended. Guided tours are available. Free admission.

Open Mon – Fri.

Alabama Judicial Building

n 300 Dexter Ave D 334-229-0578

judicial.alabama.gov

Visit the Alabama Supreme Court and the Courts of Criminal and Civil Appeals. Free admission.

Open Mon – Fri.

Old Alabama Town

n 301 Columbus St D J

334-240-4500

oldalabamatown.com

This 19th-century village covering six blocks features completely authentic homes and buildings that have been saved from demolition, carefully restored and reopened to the public as a living history museum. Admission charge.

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Court Square Fountain

n Intersection of Commerce St and Dexter Ave D J

This beautiful fountain was built in 1885 over an existing artesian basin.

First White House of the Confederacy

n 644 Washington Ave D J 334-242-1861

the rstwhitehouse.com

This 1835 home became the residence of Confederate President Je erson Davis and his family during the spring of 1861 when Montgomery served as the Capital of the Confederacy. Free admission.

Open Mon - Fri.

MOMENTOUS MARKERS

Stand next to a Statue of Rosa Parks on the street where she courageously stood for bold change and made history that still resonates today.

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Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts

n 1 Museum Dr J 334-625-4333

mmfa.org

Its collection includes 19th and 20th century American paintings, Southern regional art, Old Master prints and decorative art. Free admission. Open Tues – Sun.

Governor’s Mansion

n 1142 Perry St 334-834-3022

governor.alabama.gov/governor/mansion

Built in 1906, this graceful mansion has been home to the Governor of Alabama since its purchase in 1950. Free admission.

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St. John’s Episcopal Church

n 113 Madison Ave D J 334-262-1937 stjohnsmontgomery.org

St. John’s was built in 1855. Je erson Davis’ pew and a Ti any window are among its unique attributes.

Tuskegee History Center

n 104 S Elm St, Tuskegee 334-724-0800 tuskegeecenter.org

From historic buildings and notable people to recreational activities and the great outdoors, you’ll nd it all showcased at the Tuskegee History Center.

GORGEOUS GARDENS

Designed with flexibility to accommodate changing sculptural installations, the John and Joyce Caddell Sculpture Garden and Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts provides an innovative venue for experiencing art in a dynamic natural landscape.

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Your Journey of a Lifetime Starts Here.

Walk in the footsteps of those who struggled for equality. Hear the personal stories of foot soldiers. Visit the historic sites and museums.

Providing full-service tour planning and operations for private and affinity groups for experiential Civil Rights Tours and Corporate Events in Montgomery, Selma, Tuskegee, Birmingham, the Black Belt and beyond. Contact us to begin planning your journey today!

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The ACRTA is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Civil rights tourism generates revenue that directly supports foot soldiers and activitists, local businesses and historic sites in the communities where the struggle for justice began and continues today.

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n 400 Washington Ave D 334-956-8439

splcenter.org

Dedicated to those who died during the modern Civil Rights Movement, the wall includes excerpts from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial. Free admission. Open daily, dawn to dusk.

City of Saint Jude

n 2048 W Fairview Ave

334-265-6791

Visit the nal campsite of the Selma-toMontgomery March and site of the “Stars for Freedom” rally. Free admission. Open Mon – Fri.

Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church

n 454 Dexter Ave D J

334-263-3970

dexterkingmemorial.org

In this National Historic Landmark, see the modest pulpit where Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. rst preached his message of hope and brotherhood.

Admission charge. Open Mon – Sat. Check website for availability. Tours available by appointment only.

Dexter Parsonage Museum

n 309 S Jackson St D J

334-261-3270

dexterkingmemorial.org

Freedom Rides Museum

n 210 S Court D

334-414-8647

ahc.alabama.gov

Located in Montgomery’s historic Greyhound Bus Station, the museum features the Road to Equality–The 1961 Freedom Rides art exhibit. Admission charge. Call to schedule tour. Open Tues – Sat.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his family lived here from 1954 to 1960 while he led the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Admission charge. Open Fri – Sat. Other days by appointment. Check website for availability.

First Baptist Church

n 347 N Ripley St D J

334-264-6921

rstbaptistchurchmontgomery.com

From 1952-1961, the church was led by civil rights activist Ralph Abernathy and it held meetings during the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Tours: By appointment and during church hours. Donations welcome.

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National Center for the Study of Civil Rights & African American Culture

n 1345 Carter Hill Rd J 334-229-4824 lib.alasu.edu/natctr

View Civil Rights and African American cultural exhibits. Free admission.

Open Fri & Sat.

Montgomery Interpretive Center at Alabama State University

n 1521 Harris Way D J

334-293-0597

The Montgomery Interpretive Center is one of three interpretive centers for the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail. The center o ers exhibits on the student marches and the Stars for Freedom Rally which was held on March 24, 1965 at the fourth and nal campsite, City of St. Jude.

Rosa Parks Library and Museum & Children’s Wing

n 252 Montgomery St D J

334-241-8615

troy.edu/rosaparks

The Judge Frank M Johnson, Jr Institute

n 15 Lee St D 334-954-3600 shorturl.at/iQ256

The Johnson Institute works in partnership with the U. S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, housed in the Frank M. Johnson, Jr. U.S. Courthouse Complex in Montgomery, Alabama. The courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is recognized as a National Historic Landmark. It is a destination on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail.

Experience the energy and emotion of the Montgomery Bus Boycott at this museum, which transports witnesses to the fateful day on December 1, 1955. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sat.

Dr. Richard Harris House

n 333 S Jackson St

334-220-9979

richardharrishouse.com

View the house owned by Dr. Richard H. Harris, a captain with the famed 99th Squadron Tuskegee Airmen during WWII who Between May 20-24, 1961 opened this home to a group of 33 students known as the Freedom Riders. Tours by reservation only.

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A restored vintage Greyhound bus commemorated the 6th anniversary of the Freedom Rides. The bus will become a permanent exhibit at the museum and features a soundscape element which plays music and first hand accounts from the Freedom Riders.

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Honor the martyrs of the movement and continue the march for justice at one of Alabama’s premier civil rights sites.

Hours Mon. to Sat. – 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (last admittance 4:15 p.m.)

Admission Adults (18+) – $5.00 Children (8-17) – $2.00 Children 7 & under – Free

We suggest purchasing tickets online in advance of your visit. For more information, please visit visitcrmc.org

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The Legacy Pavilion

n 400 N Court St D J

334-386-9100

museumandmemorial.eji.org/visit

Pavilion includes exhibitions that help visitors re ect on and engage with an often-overlooked history that has shaped Montgomery and the country as a whole. The space includes a welcome center, ticket o ce, gift shop, cafe, a new Southern cuisine restaurant from two award-winning local chefs, and free parking for visitors. Bookstore Open Wed – Sun.

The Legacy Museum

n 400 N Court St D J

334-269-1803

museumandmemorial.eji.org/museum

The Museum contains high-tech exhibits, artifacts, recordings, and lms, as well as comprehensive data and information on lynching and racial segregation. The museum connects the history of racial inequality with contemporary issues of mass incarceration, excessive punishment, and police violence. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

The Mother’s of Gynecology Park

n 17 Mildred St D J

anarchalucybetsey.org

View local artist Michelle Browder’s latest monument she and fellow artists created to honor the stories of three enslaved Black women: Anarcha, Betsey, and Lucy, who were unwilling subjects of physician J. Marion Sims' experiments in the 1840s.

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The National Memorial for Peace and Justice

n 417 Caroline St D J 334-269-1803

museumandmemorial.eji.org/memorial

The Memorial sits on six acres of land in Montgomery and is the nation’s rst national memorial to victims of lynching. The massive structure contains the names of over 4,000 lynching victims engraved on concrete columns representing each county in the United States where racial terror lynchings took place. Counties across the country are invited to retrieve duplicate columns with the names of each county’s lynching victims to be placed in their county. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

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THE LEGACY MUSEUM & NATIONAL MEMORIAL FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE

The Memorial, located on a six acre park, is a sacred space for reflection on racial terrorism in America, and the Museum, located close by, uses interactive media, sculpture, film, and exhibits to immerse and educate visitors.

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The Legacy Museum, located on the site of a former cotton warehouse where enslaved Black people were forced to labor, uses interactive media, sculpture, videography, and exhibits to draw dynamic connections across generations of Americans impacted by slavery, lynching, segregation, and mass incarceration.

The Legacy Museum, located on the site of a former cotton warehouse where enslaved Black people were forced to labor, uses interactive media, sculpture, videography, and exhibits to draw dynamic connections across generations of Americans impacted by slavery, lynching, segregation, and mass incarceration.

The National Memorial for Peace and Justice is a sacred space for truth-telling and reflection about racial terror in America and its legacy. Set on a six-acre site, the memorial uses sculpture, art, and design to contextualize racial terror lynchings and the legacy of racial injustice.

The National Memorial for Peace and Justice is a sacred space for truth-telling and reflection about racial terror in America and its legacy. Set on a six-acre site, the memorial uses sculpture, art, and design to contextualize racial terror lynchings and the legacy of racial injustice.

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Tickets available at eji.org/visit

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OUTDOOR ADVENTURES

Blount Cultural Park

n 3 Festival Dr J 334-625-2300

funinmontgomery.com

This 300-acre park is reminiscent of the English countryside. Free Admission. Open seven days a week, dawn to dusk, unless reserved for a private party.

Alabama Nature Center

n 3050 Lanark Rd

Millbrook J

334-285-4550

alabamawildlife.org

The Alabama Nature Center is a 350acre planned-use outdoor education facility with ve miles of boardwalks and trails traversing forests, elds, streams, wetlands and ponds. Admission charged. Call for schedule.

Bass Pro Shop

n 2553 Rocky Mount Rd

Prattville

334-290-6400 basspro.com

The store o ers the area’s largest selection of quality outdoor gear. Free admission. Open Mon – Sun.

Coosa River Adventures

n 415 Company St Wetumpka 334-514-0279

coosariveradventures.com

Coosa River Adventures out ts you with a canoe or sit-on-top kayak and provides access to the launch site. Prices vary. Call for schedule.

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Dream Field Farms

n 6376 Hwy 82 Fitzpatrick 334-534-6976 dream eldfarms.com

A great outdoor farm complete with a pumpkin patch, cabins for a farmcation, and plenty of space for special events. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

EAT South's Downtown Farm

n 425 Molton St D 334-422-9331 eatsouth.org

This all-natural urban farm o ers community planting beds and exciting learning opportunities with the farmer in residence. Free Admission. Open Tues - Sat.

Elton N. Dean Sr. Park

n 7251 Old Selma Rd 334-832-1210 mc-ala.org

This 15 acre park sits West of Montgomery and serves as our biggest and newest park. It features a 5 acre pond with two pavilions looking at it. This park is also equipped with a playground

area, park benches, charcoal grills, restrooms and plenty of green space for all activities. The two pavilions are also available for rent. Reservation forms available online.

Ft. Toulouse/Jackson Park

n 2521 W Fort Toulouse Rd Wetumpka 334-567-3002

fttoulousejackson.org

A 1700s French fort in a 165-acre park at the con uence of the Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sun.

Jackson Lake Island

n Cypress Ln Millbrook 334-430-7963

Do you enjoy overnight camping in a serene location? Planning a big event and need to nd the perfect venue? This relaxing paradise could be the perfect place for you! There is also a ramp to launch your boat and it is also a beautiful place to kayak or canoe. You will nd peaceful waters and also access to the Alabama. Admission charge. Call for schedule.

GREAT OUTDOORS

Our mild weather means you can eat, drink and be merry alfresco at many of Montgomery’s restaurants and bars. Try Capitol Oyster Bar at the Marina, Pine Bar and Red Bluff Bar at the Silos.

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There’s so much to do in Montgomery and quite a bit of it is yours for the taking. Check out these places that will entertain you and your family without requiring you to open your wallet.

Express Yourself

Located inside the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, ARTWORKS is an interactive, hands-on wonderland where the world of the visual arts becomes child’s play. Visitors are encouraged to touch the art in ARTWORKS and to explore the many computers with a variety of art-related software. A mezzanine features an assortment of art-related books, games and puzzles. Admission to MMFA and ARTWORKS is free, but a donation of any size is always appreciated.

Capital Idea

Alabama is a treasure trove of history—some of it tumultuous, all of it interesting—and you can get an up-close-and-personal experience with the state’s multi-faceted heritage by taking the free, guided tour of the State Capitol Building. Built in 1851, Alabama’s State Capitol Building is one of the only state capitols designated a National Historic Landmark and one of the oldest capitol buildings in the country. (And we think one of the most beautiful too!) The tour guides at the Capitol share a wealth of knowledge and insider information. D

Splish Splash

Take in the Alabama River’s natural beauty with a visit to the Riverwalk. But when the temperature heats up, so does the fun level, thanks to the Riverwalk Splash Pad. Parents can chill out while the kids cool o —running, jumping and, of course, splashing among rising and falling jets of water. D

Say Moo

Turn on the imagination with the interactive exhibits and displays at the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association’s MOOseum. Kids and adults alike will walk away with a fresh perspective on Alabama’s important agricultural heritage. D

Blast from the Past

Hands-on Gallery & Grandma's Attic, a hands-on gallery, located in the Museum of Alabama, gives children a chance to experience Alabama's past in an interactive environment. The gallery o ers a unique hands-on area where children dress up in clothes from an earlier time and play with a variety of objects from the non-permanent education collection. It also features discovery boxes that aid children in exploring di erent topics in Alabama history such as World War II, American Indian pottery, quilt-making and Alabama's rst ladies. Games, puzzles, photos, maps, toys, etc. stimulate children to learn by creating and playing. D

INSIDER TIP

While you’re downtown, stop in Tucker Pecan Co. and enjoy hand-dipped ice cream cones for a dollar, sample pecans and shop for unique gifts.

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John & Joyce Caddell Sculpture Garden

n 1 Museum Dr J

334-625-4333 mmfa.org

The all new John & Joyce Caddell Sculpture Garden expands over three acres and is transformed by season, time of day, and even weather, and provides an ever-changing and contemplative haven to view works of art and to enjoy the natural beauty of our Park. Call for Schedule.

Lagoon Park Trail

n 2733 Gunter Park Dr J 334-625-2300 lagoonparktrail.com

The trail weaves through 176 acres of Lagoon Park and o ers ve miles of cycling, hiking, and recreational activities. Free admission. Open seven days a week, dawn to dusk.

Montgomery Botanical Gardens at Oak Park

n 1010 Forest Ave D 334-462-0434 montgomerybotanicalgardens.com

Explore Montgomery’s Botanical Garden at Oak Park. A peaceful, green oasis nestled in the heart of Midtown Montgomery. The park showcases much of the original landscape as well as the botanical gardens which were established to preserve Alabama’s unique plant heritage.

Kick Back Ranch & Event Center

414 Union Academy Ada Rd

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334-286-4140

kickbackranch.net

For those who love the water, you can enjoy a relaxing day by the pool swimming or take a run down the water slide. Bring your shing poles because the sh are always ready for the challenge! We also o er canoe rentals.

Montgomery Plaza

n Dexter Ave & Montgomery St D J 334-625-2300

Nestled on Montgomery’s historic Dexter Avenue, this park is the perfect spot to relax while you are enjoying MGM’s walkable downtown. Free admission. Open seven days a week, dawn to dusk.

Montgomery Whitewater

n 1100 Maxwell Blvd D J montgomerywhitewater.com

Montgomery Whitewater is a world-class outdoor recreation and entertainment facility situated on the banks of the Alabama River.

Pontoon Boat Rentals

n 617 Shady St 334-239-8958 capitoloysterbar.com

Enjoy a scenic pontoon boat ride down the Alabama River. Rentals available by the hour or the day. Seasonal. Admission charge. Call for booking.

Sip-N-Cycle Pedal Cruise

n 355 Commerce St, Riverfront Park D J 334-399-2387

sipncyclepedalcruise.com

Rotary Park

n 98 Coosa St D J 334-625-2300

This urban park is in the heart of downtown Montgomery. Grab a bite to eat from the various food trucks that frequently set up shop in the park or kickback with your furry friend in the dog friendly section of the park. Free admission. Open seven days a week, dawn to dusk.

Shakespeare Garden & Amphitheatre

n 1 Festival Dr J 334-271-5300

asf.net

This is one of seven such gardens in the USA, which features plants and owers from Shakespeare’s plays. Free admission. Call for Schedule.

Experience historic downtown Montgomery like never before with a river party cruise. Enjoy pedaling under bridges and sipping on your favorite tasty beverage while taking in the incredible sights of Montgomery.

Wright Brothers Park

n 544 Maxwell Blvd D J 334-625-2300

funinmontgomery.com

Take a breath and enjoy picturesque views of the Downtown Farm, the Alabama River or the city’s beautiful skyline. Free Admission. Open seven days a week, dawn to dusk.

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Capitol’s Rosemont Gardens

n 2210 Rosemont Pl J 334-834-7731 capitolrosemont.com

Eastbrook Flea Market & Antique Mall, Inc. n 425 Coliseum Blvd J 334-277-4027 eastbrookantiquemall.com

Marquirette’s Exquisite Jewelry

n 8163 Vaughn Rd J 334-270-0074 marquirettes.com

Montgomery Antiques & Interiors

n 1955 Eastern Blvd J 334-277-2490 mgmantiques.com

Pickwick Antiques, Inc. n 3851 Interstate Ct J 334-279-1481 pickwickantiques.com

Southern Art & Makers Collective

n 1228 Madison Ave D J 334-303-2558 productsofmontgomery.com

Ware Jewelers

n 7268 EastChase Pkwy J 334-386-9273 warejewelers.com

SHOPPING MALLS

Eastdale Mall n 1000 Eastdale Mall J 334-227-7380 shopeastdale.com

BeYOUtiful Boutique

n 1 Court Sq Suite 102 J 334-398-7775 beyoutifulonwheels.com

The Shoppes at EastChase n 7274 EastChase Pkwy J 334-279-6046 theshoppesateastchase.com

GOURMET GOODIES

Derk's Filet & Vine, Inc.

n 431 Cloverdale Rd 334-262-8463

Lake Point

Vineyard & Winery

n 674 Lake Point Dr, Matthews J 334-517-8334 lakepointvineyard.org

Peppertree Steaks & Wine

n 8101 Vaughn Rd J 334-271-6328 steaksnwine.com

Priester's Pecan Company

n 80 Bishop Bottom Rd, Fort Deposit J 334-227-8355 priesters.com

Tucker Pecan n 350 N McDonough St D 334-262-4470 tuckerpecan.com

Ted The Wine Guy & Co

n 3062 Zelda Rd 334-395-9911 tedthewineguy.com

ART GALLERY

Stonehenge

n 401 Cloverdale Rd J 334-263-3190 stonehengeinc.com

BE SPECIFIC

B. Barganier Interior Accents n 2960-B Zelda Rd J 334-215-1003

Bailey Brothers Music Co

n 231 E Je erson St D J 334-262-7827 baileybrothers.com

Bu City Soaps

n 7052 EastChase Pkwy J 334-239-8888 bu citysoap.com

Charlie's Trophies

n 15 Dexter Ave D 334-260-9200 charliestrophies.com

Henig Furs, Inc. n 4135 Carmichael Rd 334-277-7610 henigfurs.com

Montgomery Awards & Engraving n 559 Clay St D J 334-264-5077 montgomeryawards.com

Montgomery Biscuits O cial Store n 200 Coosa St D J 334-323-2255 biscuitsbaseball.milbstore.com

NewSouth Bookstore n 105 S Court St D J 334-834-3556 newsouthbooks.com

Read Herring Bookstore n 105 S Court St D J 334-834-3552 readherringbooks.com

Southern Homes & Gardens n 8820 Vaughn Rd J 334-387-0440 southernhomesandgardens.com

BOUTIQUE SHOPS

Vivian O'Nay n 3500 Wetumpka Hwy 334-290-5268 vivianonay.com

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Bottletree Pottery Bud Vases Old Alabama Town 301 Columbus St oldalabamatown.com

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Montgomery Whitewater Hat & T-Shirt Montgomery Whitewater 1100 Maxwell Blvd montgomerywhitewater.com

English Leather Bound Caystal Flask with Sterling Silver Base and Ornates Montgomery Antiques & Interiors 1955 Eastern Blvd MGMantiques.com

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Alabama Clay Magnolia Charlie's Trophies 15 Dexter St alabamaclay.biz

The O icial United States Civil Rights Trail Alabama Tourism Gift Shop & Visitor's Center 401 Adams Ave Suite 170 o cialalabamastore.com

Hank Williams Grand Ole Opry Hatch Show Print Poster Hank Williams Museum 118 Commerce St thehankwilliamsmuseum.net

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Alabama Tea Towel Museum of Alabama 624 Washington Ave museum.alabama.gov/store.html

Sunny by Durinda Cheek Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Museum Store One Museum Dr mmfa.org/visit/store/

Alabama Platter Goat Hill Museum Store S Union St ahc.alabama.gov/Goathillmuseumstore.aspx

Biscuits Baseball Team Gear Biscuit Basket 200 Coosa St biscuitbaseball.milbstore.com

Test your smarts, skills and nerves and have a blast doing it while playing one of the problem-solving games at Escapology downtown.

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Montgomery Making History Again

Since the Equal Justice Initiative opened The National Memorial for Peace and Justice and the Legacy Museum, in April 2018, more than 500,000 people have visited the newest attractions, sparking some celebrity attention.

Bernice King

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All things MGM, including a complete list of hotels, restaurants, attractions, outdoor activities, shopping venues, and calendar of events. Explore the city on your feet or on the road.

ISSUE 22 • 2023

Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce President & CEO

Anna B. Buckalew

Chief O cer Destination & Community Development

Ron Simmons

Hospitality & Tourism Consultant

Ashley Jernigan

Publisher Pam Mashburn

Associate Publisher

Jina Miniard Editor

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Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa at the Convention Center

201 Tallapoosa St DJ Montgomery, AL 36104

334-481-5000

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The Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa and the adjacent Convention Center have brought much more to downtown Montgomery than an impressive new shadow on the skyline. Contemporary styling married with classic Southern hospitality combined with the hotel’s long list of amenities. With 342 rooms, ample and exible meeting spaces, a European spa, a restaurant, tness center and more all in one place, this AAA Four Diamond property is quickly becoming the premier destination for both business and leisure travelers. The hotel o ers a 14,000-square-foot Grand Ballroom on the main level and provides additional meeting space with 18 breakout rooms that total 14,000 square feet, and the Convention

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DoubleTree by Hilton

120 Madison Ave, Montgomery, AL 36104 DJ 334-245-2320

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Located in Downtown Montgomery, this hotel puts you in easy reach of the city’s top government o ces and businesses, and is only steps away from the Montgomery Convention Center. Surrounded by important historical sites, as well as great shopping and dining options, this hotel is the perfect choice whether you are traveling on business, vacation or a combination of the two. With 8,000 sq. ft. of meeting and event space, and two casual dining options, this Montgomery hotel is the ideal choice for your next business function, conference or celebration.

Embassy Suites Hotel and Montgomery Conference Center

300 Tallapoosa St DJ Montgomery, AL 36104 334-269-5055

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Located in downtown Montgomery, Embassy Suites Hotel and Montgomery Conference Center combines an upscale, full-service, all-suite hotel with stellar service and a diverse array of amenities. It is right next to the Montgomery Convention Center and only nine miles from the Montgomery Regional Airport. Embassy Suites has 18,000 square feet of meeting space including a ballroom and breakout rooms. Celebrate a special event or meeting for up to 1,000 guests in one of the hotel’s versatile meeting spaces. Enjoy all amenities including 2-room suites, free cook-to-order breakfast, and complimentary evening reception.

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Trilogy

116 Coosa St, Montgomery, AL 36104 DJ

334-440-3550

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Located in the heart of Montgomery’s vibrant historic district, Trilogy Hotel Montgomery has set a new standard for sophistication and become the city’s most exciting destination for gathering over exquisite cuisine and creative cocktails. Inspired by the region’s multicultural history, Trilogy was designed to be a place that celebrates the rich heritage of the region and brings people together in warm, beautiful environments that are comforting, familiar, approachable, and designed for social connections and fellowship.

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Wind Creek Montgomery 1801 Eddie L Tullis Rd, Montgomery, AL 36117 J 866-946-3360

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At Wind Creek Montgomery, the excitement begins when you step through the doors of our 65,000-square-foot gaming oor. With over 2,200 thrilling games to choose from, odds are you’ll nd a favorite right away. To enhance your gaming experience, we invite you to join THE CLUB, o ering discounts and points every time you play. But most of all, we invite you to come nd your winning moment. The property also features a nonsmoking room with more than 150 games, salon service, and a variety of restaurants: B. B. King’s Blues Club, Lucille’s and Itta Bena, a ne dining restaurant.

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Hilton Garden Inn, EastChase

7665 EastChase Pkwy, Montgomery, AL 36117 J 334-244-0101

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Located in the Shoppes at EastChase in East Montgomery, this full service hotel features state-of-the-art conveniences, such as a 24-hour business center, tness center, complimentary Wi-Fi, an outdoor seasonal pool and a full service restaurant.

Holiday Inn Montgomery Airport South

96 Folmar Pkwy, Montgomery, AL 36105 334-288-3858

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This Montgomery hotel is conveniently located o I-65 and only minutes away from the Montgomery Regional Airport (MGM). This full-service hotel, on the south side of historic Montgomery, has the amenities to ensure your satisfaction. Families and business travelers alike will enjoy dining in Magnolia’s Grill & Bar or the convenience of in-room dining. This hotel also o ers a free airport shuttle.

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THE TOWN OF PIKE ROAD GOOD NEIGHBORS

A quintessential Alabama “hometown,” the Town of Pike Road welcomes all to experience its well-blended mix of old and new.

CONNECTED & COMMUNITY-FOCUSED

Situated in eastern Montgomery County, the Town of Pike Road is a perfect snapshot of small-town life, o ering pastoral scenery and a more leisurely pace that feels a whole world away, yet is only minutes from all that the neighboring capital city o ers. This combination gives the town a personality all its own, and residents invite everyone to come see what makes it special.

The Town of Pike Road is relatively young, just 25 years after its incorporation in 1997. As a growing municipality, the town o ers everything a community needs — including a bright future. However, despite its youth as a municipality, the Town of Pike Road includes historic communities that have thrived in the area for over 200 years. Designated the fastest-growing municipality in Alabama for the past two decades, the town’s mission statement Planning for Progress while Maintaining Character is evident in both its peaceful, hometown feel and energetic, fresh ideas.

The town’s sprawling meadows and woodland glens are dotted with over 70 unique neighborhoods, each with its own personality and including some of the region’s oldest settlements. The population of nearly 10,000 residents is diverse, with citizens across the demographic spectrum calling the Town of Pike Road home.

Our motto is 'Welcome Home,’ these words exemplify the spirit of this town and the feeling we try to convey to everyone who comes here to visit or stay.
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Its ability to attract such a variety of people is proof of Pike Road’s appeal. Yet, perhaps the town’s greatest asset is its commitment to preserving the past while planning wisely for the future. Small family farms and equestrian facilities maintain the town’s ties to its agricultural roots, and as new businesses and energetic neighborhoods come to the area, this creates a harmonious mix of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

Since its incorporation, the Town of Pike Road has expanded to a new crossroads – near the intersection of Pike and Vaughn Road. This town center is home to Town Hall and a variety of bustling businesses and restaurants, ranging from small and locally-owned to the new Publix that opened in 2021. Similar town centers are planned for historic community areas across the town, each with a unique investment such as a cultural or entrepreneurial center that will provide opportunities for citizens now and in the future. To ensure continued prosperity, the Town of Pike Road encourages citizen input and thoughtful planning to determine its direction. Town leadership and sta continuously evaluate both opportunities and needs of the growing municipality.

One major priority has now been realized: In December 2010, the town established a public school system. Over the past decade, Pike Road Schools has celebrated several graduating classes and grown to serve over 2,700 students. The town is looking forward to the construction of a new high school on the horizon.

CULTIVATING QUALITY OF LIFE

A focus on quality of life keeps citizens connected as the town experiences exciting population growth. The ENHANCE initiative, created in the early days of the town to meet the interests expressed by the community, forms a roadmap for tailor-made quality of life programs. The work of volunteer-led groups like the Pike Road Arts Council, Agriculture & Stewardship Club, and Business Association provide opportunities for the community to connect, learn, and grow together.

The Town of Pike Road is proud to provide a home for these interests with the recent creators of the Pike Road Arts Center on Wallahatchie Road and the Agriculture, Recreation & Performing Arts Park across town on Trotman Road. Amidst a constant array of art shows and workshops, the Pike Road Arts Council’s Plein Air Paint Out, an outdoor painting event hosted each October, brings together more artists than nearly any other in Alabama. The Park includes an open-air arena and community education space, and a multi-use ball field complex opened this year to welcome local players. Future plans include other educational and agricultural amenities, as well as an amphitheater.

Through the Business Association, the Town o ers opportunities for businesses of all sizes to benefit from multiple topics, including digital marketing and the possibilities of entrepreneurship. With partners including Troy University Continuing Education & Outreach, the Auburn University Government & Economic Development Institute, and local businesses, 2023’s Business Association o erings will connect our business leaders with the knowledge-based opportunities of tomorrow, inspiring and encouraging business growth and success.

In addition to the continually expanding programming provided by the Town’s ENHANCE initiative, additional recreation amenities are on the horizon. Future projects in the Town include tennis courts, an amphitheater, and more. As part of a commitment to expand natural resource amenities, the Town continues to develop its parks and the Natural Trail system, a pedestrian-friendly opportunity to get outside and connect with neighbors.

ART, AGRICULTURE, AND EVERYTHING ELSE

There is something for everyone in the Town of Pike Road, whether it’s getting your hands into the dirt or on to a paint brush. The ENHANCE initiative, created in the early days of the town to meet the interests expressed by the community, forms a roadmap for tailor-made quality of life programs. The work of volunteer-led groups like the Pike Road Arts Council and Agriculture & Stewardship Club provide opportunities for the community to connect, learn, and grow together.

The Town of Pike Road is proud to provide a home for these interests with the recent creations of the Pike Road Arts Center on Wallahatchie Road and the Agriculture, Recreation & Performing Arts Park across town on Trotman Road. Amidst a constant array of art shows and workshops, the Pike Road Arts Council’s Plein Air Paint Out, an outdoor painting event hosted each October, brings together more artists than nearly any other in Alabama. The Park includes an open-air arena and community education space, and construction continues on a multi-use ball eld complex. Future plans include other educational and agricultural amenities, as well as an amphitheater. Also designed with community in mind, the Town of Pike Road Natural Trail System provides opportunities for walking, jogging, horseback riding, and trail cycling as it connects both historic communities and emerging neighborhoods. Portions of the Natural Trail currently run alongside Marler, Meriwether, and Wallahatchie Roads, with trailhead facilities providing parking, restrooms, and picnic space at both ends of Marler Road. Once completed, the Natural Trail will span over 30 miles as it highlights the beauty of the town’s rural landscapes.

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Upcoming Events

Find more details at www.pikeroad.us and on our social media pages.

• SummerFest — June 29

(Thursday before the Fourth of July, annually)

• Pike Road Business Association Entrepreneurship

Workshop – September 21

• Plein Air Paint Out – October 20- 21

• Hay, Look at Us — October through November, annually

• Veterans Appreciation Ceremony

November 5 (Sunday before Veterans Day, annually)

• Christmas Tree Lighting & Season of Giving

December 1 (First Friday in December, annually)

Connect With Us

Like us on Facebook: Town of Pike Road, AL

Find us on Instagram: @townofpikeroad

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Sign up for our weekly emails by visiting www.pikeroad.us

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PRATTVILLE 9 THINGS YOU MUST DO IN PRATTVILLE

As one of Alabama’s rst “planned communities,” Prattville is proud of its past and is enjoying its present.

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A COMMUNITY DINNER LIKE NO OTHER

Just 13 miles north of Montgomery, Prattville is a city with multiple personalities that works together to create a place that’s earned itself the name “the Preferred Community.”

The city was modeled after a New England village, yet has all the hospitality and warmth indicative of its deep-South locale. Although ranked as one of the fastest growing areas in Alabama, Prattville maintains a quaint charm, and its close-knit, small-town atmosphere belies the many metropolitan opportunities and modern amenities offered. It’s a harmonious marriage of seeming opposites that’s made its residents swell with hometown pride and eager to welcome everyone to their special spot in Central Alabama’s River Region.

Celebrate during the fall on the banks of Autauga Creek overlooking the historic Daniel Pratt Gin Factory. The open-air celebration kicks off with a cocktail hour and live music followed by a multi-course meal.

3. HISTORIC DOWNTOWN

SOMETHING FOR EVERY SHOPPER

Indulge in everything from trendy, eclectic boutiques to luxurious spas and nd the most unique gifts and collectibles at the Creekwalk.

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PADDLE THROUGH THE CITY

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THE GREAT OUTDOORS

Experience the great outdoors at Alabama’s rst Bass Pro Outdoor World which houses the area's largest selection of quality gear for shing, hunting, camping, boating and marine.

Prattville has many artesian wells in town, earning the nickname of the "fountain city."

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Visit downtown Prattville in May for an Arts and Crafts festival with food vendors, free concerts, and children's activities. A collection of from golfers and writers alike. Golf Magazine called the Judge course one of the 10 public courses in America worthy of hosting the U.S. Open. Enjoy free family fun with impressive artwork by local artists, while shopping and dining on Main Street in Historic Downtown Prattville. This 13-mile waterway offers year-round paddling by Canoe or Kayak and is accessible from the Autauga Creekwalk behind City Hall. 6. RTJ GOLF 4. ARTISTS ON MAIN 9. ARTESIAN WELLS 8. CANOE TRAIL 7. BASS PRO

Prattville’s Annual Events

JAN/FEB

Mardi Gras Parade

Prattville’s Annual Mardi Gras Parade winds its way through the streets of downtown, with plenty of beads, candy, and moonpies for everyone. Local vendors are on-site during this family fun- lled event.

MARCH/APRIL

Wilson Pickett

Music & Arts Festival

This family-friendly festival features over 40 renowned local and regional artists. Admission is free and includes live entertainment, great food, and an interactive children’s area where kids work with professional artists.

MAY

Prattville City Fest

The Prattville Chamber’s Annual City Fest is one of the most highly anticipated family-friendly events in the Southeast. Held in historic downtown Prattville, this event includes a free concert on Friday night. Saturday features live entertainment, more than 150 arts & crafts vendors, great food, and children’s activities.

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JULY

July 4th Parade & Fireworks Celebration

Prattville’s Annual 4th of July Celebration kicks o with the annual 4th of July Parade, followed by the Lion’s Club BBQ and Camp Stew Sale. Don’t miss this familyfun day complete with cardboard boat races, children’s area, arts and crafts, and a spectacular reworks presentation.

OCTOBER

Parade of Pumpkins

Prattville's annual Parade of Pumpkins in Historic Downtown Prattville features carved and decorated pumpkins from our community.

Artists on Main

An event held by the Prattville Chamber, highlights local artists during the same week.

DECEMBER

Annual Christmas Tree

Lighting and Christmas Parade

These annual holiday events begin the Christmas Season in Prattville!

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WETUMPKA PLAY & STAY

Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachians, along the banks of the Coosa River, Wetumpka is appropriately known as the “City of Natural Beauty.” And while its abundance of small-town charm o ers a leisurely lifestyle, it’s also strategically located only 10 miles north of Montgomery between U.S. Highway 231 and Interstate 65. Come see why this lovely spot is a great place to visit and to live.

Welcome to Wetumpka. Known for our heritage, hospitality and scenic landscapes, we’ve got something for everyone, and we’re happy to share it all with you.

HISTORY & HERITAGE

Wetumpka is proud of its rich history and has the preserved sites and attractions to prove it.

• Fort Toulouse-Fort Jackson State Park o ers visitors exhibits and living-history events that trace the site’s 600 years of history. The park also hosts a 39-site campground overlooking the Coosa River.

• The Elmore County Historical Museum preserves and displays Wetumpka’s eventful past for future generations.

• The Museum of Black History’s permanent collections promote the ingenuity, creativity, cultural and political expressions of Elmore County’s black community.

• Historic home tours are o ered throughout the year, as are historic cemetery tours.

• Downtown Wetumpka is listed as part of the “National Register of Historic Places,” and sites to see include the 1931 court house, the distinctive Bibb Graves Bridge, three antebellum churches and several historic homes.

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Thanks to a six-mile stretch of whitewater rapids, hiking and mountainbiking trails, welcoming parks and clean, clear lakes, Wetumpka is also a haven for outdoor recreation lovers.

• Wetumpka has an abundance of walking trails and recreational biking/

hiking trails for the outdoor enthusiast.

• The Swayback Bridge Trail draws mountain bikers and runners from around the country with its single track full of tight technical sections and steep climbs.

• The Wetumpka Riverwalk begs folks to come stroll along the banks of the Coosa River and enjoy Wetumpka’s natural resources. The trail leads to the newly constructed Sports Complex.

• The scenic Coosa River (that runs right through town) and local lakes o er some of the best shing in the state with abundant populations of bass, crappie and cat sh. The Gold Star Park boat landing and State boat landing are both located on the Coosa for easy access.

• Kayaking and canoeing the rushing rapids of the Coosa make for some fast-paced fun. Class II and III rapids appeal to paddlers from near and far. Several area businesses rent boats and other equipment.

• Lake Jordan is one of the state’s premier bass- shing lakes, earning it a spot on the popular Alabama Bass Trail.

• The Piedmont Birding Trail includes two prime viewing locations at Gold Star Park and Ft. Toulouse-Fort Jackson with a surprising variety of habitats that make them a bird watcher’s dream.

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Wetumpka is home to one of only two marine impact craters in the United States. The still-visible, vemile-wide “astrobleme” was created when a meteorite collided with earth, blasting through bedrock and soil in Wetumpka 84 million years ago. The tilted rocks in and along the Coosa River are evidence of the event.

CREATIVITY & CULTURE

The city boasts strong support of the arts, and there’s always something to see.

• The Wetumpka Depot Players is a renowned community theatre performing original plays and Broadway favorites.

IN THE SWING

Golfers can see if their play is up to par on Wetumpka’s Emerald Mountain Golf Club.

GAME ON

On the edge of the Coosa River, Wind Creek Wetumpka features an 85,000-squarefoot gaming oor with 2,500 games. The luxurious, ve-star hotel has 283 rooms with spectacular views of the city. The gift shop is full of great nds, and there are several delicious dining options. Don’t miss the 16-gallon shark tank!

WHO KNEW?

Wetumpka’s idyllic charm has captured Hollywood’s eye three times. Its picturesque downtown area served as part of the setting for the movies “The Grass Harp” (1995), “The Rosa Parks Story” (2002) and “Big Fish” (2003).

• The Kelly Fitzpatrick Memorial Gallery honors the prestigious painter from Elmore County and promotes the arts by exhibiting the works of local artists.

• The Rumbling Waters Studio and Gallery, located inside the oldest business building in Wetumpka, showcases one-of-a-kind woodworking art and o ers classes and private lessons for both beginners and advanced woodcarvers.

• The Alabama River Region Art Center is committed to stimulating individual creative expression and appreciation of the visual, performing and culinary arts by providing high-quality, a ordable programs.

FIT FOR KIDS

Wetumpka’s welcoming parks are the perfect places for kids to unwind. Fain Park, located on the western banks of the Coosa River, o ers a playground and the riverwalk. Gold Star Park is also located along the banks of the Coosa River and o ers stunning scenery, a walking trail, a playground, a boat landing and a stop on the Piedmont Birding Trail.

If you’re searching for charm, history and natural beauty combined, Wetumpka’s the place for you.

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Lake Jordan, site of Bassmaster Tournament

WETUMPKA EVENTS FOR EVERYONE

Wetumpka’s calendar is packed with diverse events that feature fun for the entire family.

2023 SPECIAL EVENTS

WETUMPKA’S RIVER AND BLUES MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL

The River and Blues Music Festival will be in July of 2023. This festival has more than 10,000 attendees and o ers free family entertainment in a relaxing, friendly environment. Located on the banks of the Coosa River, live bands play blues and zydeco on stages for all ages to enjoy. A free children’s area, art show and other surprises will be part of the festival.

OKTOBERTEST WETUMPKA

It’s a two-day event in October. Don your dirndl’s and lederhosen, because Wetumpka rings in the harvest with a lot of fun, food and spirit.

DOWNTOWN DICKENS CHRISTMAS

If you haven’t attended this event you are missing out. Watch as Wetumpka transforms into Christmas of old. It is a magical event and features the city tree lighting along with caroling and nativity. This event will be the rst Friday and Saturday in December.

CHRISTMAS ON THE COOSA

Named as a Top 10 event in 2013 by the Alabama Tourism Vacation Guide, this local community tradition continues to grow every year. It includes a character breakfast, arts & crafts show, car show, street parade and ends in a boat parade with a skiing Santa and reworks. This event will be the second Saturday in December.

2023 OTHER EVENTS

MARDI GRAS PARADE – FEBRUARY

ARBOR DAY – MARCH

WETUMPKA CRATER LECTURE AND TOURS – TBD

EARTH DAY – APRIL

NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER – MAY

WHITE WATER FESTIVAL – MAY

FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION – JULY 4TH

COOSA CANDY CRAWL – OCTOBER

COOSA RIVER CHALLENGE – OCTOBER

FRONTIER DAYS – NOVEMBER

NEW YEAR’S EVE - DECEMBER 31ST

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MILLBROOK COMFORT. CONVENIENCE. COMMUNITY.

A Proud History

With a rich heritage dating back to the 1700s, the Millbrook area, including Robinson Springs, Coosada, Deatsville and Elmore, was known for such prominent leaders as Bolling Hall, William Wyatt Bibb, John Archer Elmore and Benjamin Fitzpatrick. The rst pioneer home built in present day Millbrook was known as Ellerslie, constructed in 1818 by Bolling Hall, a well-known statesman and planter of that time. Hall’s home still stands and is included in the National Register of Historic Places.

Between World War I and World War II, the communities of Millbrook, Coosada, and Robinson Springs, later referred to as the Tri-Community, began to evolve and grow, adding schools, churches and rail transportation. Contributing to the population growth during this era were unfortunate outbreaks of diseases in the more populated city of Montgomery. As a result, Millbrook became a place to retreat during the long, hot summers. Soon, the seasonal population began to stay year round.

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As more and more people make Millbrook their home, the City continues to ourish and evolve with enhanced opportunities to live, shop and play. Great things are happening!
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Mardi Gras Celebration Grandview YMCA
” Millbrook is full of wonderful gems that make our community unique and interesting. Be sure to stop by next time you are in the area.
Al Kelley, Mayor

Thriving Community

Incorporated in 1977, Millbrook is a growing Interstate 65 city, strategically located just ten miles north of Montgomery, the capital of Alabama. Known as the western gateway to Elmore County, the City is easily accessed at Interstate 65 exits 176, 179 and 181. Alabama Highways 14 and 143 are also key corridors in the city where retail and commercial development continues to thrive. A variety of housing options are available to those who want to enjoy the best of two worlds — small city comforts plus urban conveniencescreating a relaxing way of life underpinned by a genuine sense of community.

LIVE. WORK. PLAY.

Looking Forward

Today, the area retains the best of its early features and natural resources, while aggressively pursuing economic development opportunities. Millbrook has experienced a more than 40 percent increase in its population in the last 20 years, and this in ux of new residents has spurred unprecedented residential building, which in turn has attracted new commercial development that keeps gaining momentum.

The great outdoors plays a prominent role in Millbrook’s quality of life, with six well-equipped and maintained public parks that provide recreational options for all ages. A new mega sports complex, called 17 Springs, is currently under development that will transform the Highway 14 corridor and position the city as a regional draw and destination point. Other outdoor activities can be enjoyed at nearby Lakes Martin and Jordan, the Alabama River, the Alabama Nature Center and the Grandview YMCA. The City will continue to capitalize on these recreational opportunities.

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Natureplex Discovery Hall 17 Springs Fieldhouse (Coming 2024) 17 Springs Sports Complex – Phase 1 Fishing on the Alabama River Kid's Kingdom Community Theatre

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MILLBROOK'S ANNUAL EVENTS

• Millbrook Revelers Mardi Gras Festival & Parade: February

• AWF Critter Crawl Trail Run: February

• AWF Tri-County Wild Game Cook-O : April

• Millbrook Farmers Market: Tues., 7 am - 12 pm — May - August

• Tunes on the Green: Summer/Fall

• AWF Annual Youth Fishing Rodeo: August

• Cops n’ Kids Day: October

• Boo Festival: October

• Community Tree Lighting: December

• Spirit of Christmas Festival & Parade: December

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MAXWELL GUNTER MONTGOMERY

Montgomery and Maxwell Air Force

In 2015, the warm welcome and strong support that Montgomery has consistently provided to all who live and work at Maxwell earned the city a prestigious national award, the Altus Trophy.

The recognition is presented annually to the city that has shown the most “outstanding support to an Air Education and Training Command base,” and Montgomery was chosen from many other cities for the distinction.

The city has a long history of aviation excellence, starting back in 1910, when the famous “fathers of ight,” the Wright brothers, chose Montgomery as the spot for their rst civilian ying school. That same site would later become Maxwell Air Force Base.

Through the years, city leaders and everyday citizens have reached out to Maxwell by holding events like Military Appreciation Week and Military Night at Biscuits baseball games. In addition, The Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce includes a Military Support Council that regularly holds events like “Eggs and Issues” breakfast meetings that allow military representatives and city and state leaders to gather and discuss important issues.

Base have always been close partners, and the capital city is proud to have a military institution of such stature as part of its community.

Maxwell Air Force Base’s 2017 air show was recognized as being the Best-of-the-Best by the International Council of Air Shows.

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Alabama Shakespeare Festival - 20% o

Biscuits Baseball - $3 o each ticket & food and drink special on Wednesdays

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EJI Memorial or Museum - Discount for group reservations

Hank Williams Museum - $2.50 o

Harriott II - 10% o

Montgomery Whitewater - 10% o

Montgomery Zoo - $1 discount for adult and kids

Rosa Parks Museum - $1 o admission Spa of Montgomery - 20% o active duty

HOTELS

Doubletree Hotel - Discounted rate

Homewood Suites - Discounted rate

Renaissance - Call for details

Staybridge Suites - Discounted rate

Trilogy Hotel - Call for details

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From routine checkups to specialized care, The Jackson Clinic provides care that is both exceptional and accessible. Our team of providers can care for anyone in your family, from newborn babies to elderly parents. And with one medical record, your care is streamlined to provide coordinated care every step of the way.

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Cork & Cleaver - 10% o every day, 20% o Mondays

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Dreamland Bar-B-Que - 10% o Jalapeños - 10% o

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Ravello - 10% o Sa Za Serious Italian - 5% o The Seafood Bistro - 10% o TASTE - 10% o food

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1. Alabama Shakespeare Festival

2. Capri Theatre

3. City of St. Jude

4. Equal Justice Initiative

5. F. Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald Museum

6. Governor’s Mansion

7. Hank Williams Memorial

8. Hyundai Motor Mfg. Alabama

9. Mann Wildlife Learning Museum

10. Montgomery Biscuits Baseball

11. Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts

12. Montgomery Whitewater

13. Montgomery Zoo

14. National Center for the Study of Civil Rights & African American Culture at ASU

15. Roller Palace

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35. Tours of Montgomery 36. Troy University’s Davis Theatre 37. Tucker Pecan Company
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Easy Streets

Navigating through MGM is easy and since it meets where I-65 and I-85 interchange, it’s also easily accessible. Most of downtown is within a one-mile walk, so you don’t even need a car to visit most of MGM’s historical attractions or grab a bite from one of our unique restaurants.

Catch a Tour

Montgomery Tours

mymontgomerytours.com

334-450-5183

Your premiere and private Civil Rights and Alabama History tour guide service.

Legendary Tours wandahbattle.com

334-819-6044

More Than Tours

morethantours.us

334-296-3024

More Than Tours provides an immersive experience sharing civil rights narratives through art, history, and courageous conversation. Guest will receive a transformative experience. Tours run from Wednesday - Sunday, 10:00 am to 4:30 pm. The Civil Rights and Mothers of Gynecology Trolley Tour leaves from the Montgomery Visitor Center and lasts two and a half hours. D

Tours of Montgomery

334-549-9322

Tour historic homes, churches and businesses that were part of Montgomery’s oldest and most prestigious AfricanAmerican community in the Centennial Hill District. At the end of your tour, grab a souvenir from the gift and co ee shop. D

Get transported back in time to Montgomery’s Civil Rights era on a virtual journey of historical accounts, stories, and songs. During your time with Legendary Tours, you will engage in life-changing conversations that will leave you inspired to become your greatest self without ever leaving your home. You will see notable landmarks of American history while singing freedom songs and enjoying Wanda Battle's storytelling. D

Out and About Walking Tours

oldalabamatown.com

334-240-4500

The Landmarks Foundation is o ering a new opportunity to experience Montgomery's history thru walking tours. O ered every Thursday at 10:00 am, join a seasoned Landmarks guide on a tour of Montgomery's historic sites. Tours will rotate between sites each Thursday, with a di erent tour each week. Beginning with Dexter Avenue, continuing with Commerce Street, Perry Street, and Oakwood Cemetery. D

Triple E Group Services tripleegroupservices.com

334-328-9181

A professional tour guide company providing, step-on-guide, group escort and event planning services. They plan and coordinate customized historical tours for college and school groups, family and military reunions, assist with coordinating and arranging weekend retreats and special events as well as locate and arrange transportation with reputable motor coach operators. D

Walk Downtown

Since most of the downtown attractions are within a one mile radius, it’s easy to grab a map and hit the street. Plus, there are plenty of cool restaurants, art murals, historic markers and unique shopping venues to keep you busy along the way.

Travel by Car

Are you in town on business or don’t want to worry with nding a close parking spot? Uber and Lyft make it easy, and since it only takes about 20 minutes to get from one side of the city to the next, it’s also very a ordable.

Journey Montgomery, LLC journeymontgomery.com

334-431-3253

Whether you're looking for transportation for a corporate event, a special event, or if you just need airport service, Journey Montgomery o ers luxurious, reliable and safe rides no matter the destination. J

Touch of Class Limousine & Transport

334-284-2673

Special occasions deserve special service, and with an excellent selection of vehicles, Touch of Class provides quality limousine transportation from a professional sta , along with comfortable vehicles equipped with full amenities. J

Park Mobile Parking App

No change? No problem! Now parking in downtown is at the palm of your hand. Just download the new Park Mobile App and you can park at any meter via your phone.

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