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PIONEER MUSEUM OF ALABAMA

Our 35 acre museum grounds provide buildings and displays to help better appreciate the pioneer way of life in Alabama. On the grounds you will find:

  • Wood-fired logging locomotive (1881)
  • Adams general store (1920)
  • Metcalf-Weed log house (1870)
  • Bradleyton train depot (1894)
  • Syrup shed and cane mill
  • Turpentine still
  • Amphitheater and stage
  • Road gang cage
  • Stationary steam engine
  • Debarker
  • Smoke house (1940)
  • Corn crib (1850)
  • Log barn (1850)
  • Redmon log house (1870)
  • Pool's covered bridge
  • Log church
  • Demonstration cabin (1860)
  • McNear schoolhouse (1928)
  • Working grist mill
  • Tenant house
  • Windmill
  • Tow-pen log house per-Civil War
Contact Information:
Phone: 334-566-3597           Fax: 334-566-3552           248 U.S. Highway 231 North           Troy, Alabama 36081
For more information on the Museum please email the Director.
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