Located just inside the main entrance to the museum, the gift shop has items for all ages. 

GIFT SHOP MERCHANDISE

  • all natural soy candles
  • hand embroidered linen kitchen towels
  • handmade scarves
  • books by Pike County authors
  • Jean Lake notecard sets
  • vintage train memorabilia
  • classic toys and games
  • local honey
  • Pioneer Museum of Alabama tote bags

You can now purchase Pioneer Museum eGift Cards to give at

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Below are just a few of the items stocked in the gift shop, many are handmade by local artists.  Items stocked depend upon availability from suppliers.  

WELCOME!

Operating Hours

OPEN  

Thursday-Saturday 9am-4pm

 

Winter hours: 

Thursday-Saturday 9am-4pm

November 7, 2024 to March 8, 2025

 

Weeks Closed in 2024:

Thanksgiving week Nov 25-30, Christmas and New Year weeks December 23-January 4

 

Pioneer Museum of Alabama
248 Highway 231 N
Troy, AL 36081

Phone: (334) 566-3597
Email: pioneer@troycable.net

 

ADMISSION:

  • Adults $10
  • Seniors $9 (Age 60+)
  • Students (age 6-college) $8
  • Children 5 and Under FREE

Military Discount  Available.

Discounts do not apply for Pioneer Days,  Ole Time Christmas, and Thunder on the Three Notch.

 

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Convenient Layout

The main building of the museum is divided into several sections.

The entrance opens into the Gift Shop.

The West Wing houses collections including Lifestyles, Textiles, Sewing and Quilting.

The South Wing houses a Pioneer Kitchen, a Native American exhibit, a military exhibit featuring the Civil War, Spanish American War and World War One, a Printing exhibit, and farming exhibits.

The Agricultural and Transportation Wing houses exhibits including Blacksmithing, Logging, Construction, Cotton and Farming, and a collection of Carriages and Wagons.

The Main Street area features shops and businesses of downtown Troy, Alabama circa 1900.  The magnificent Larry Godwin mural depicts the old Troy Depot and The Hotel Troy while highlighting the horse drawn wagon and railway travel of the era.

 

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