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Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce President Randall L. George
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Brand Consultant LWT The Official 2011 Montgomery & The River Region Visitor Guide is published by exploreMedia for the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce Convention & Visitor Bureau. All information is subject to change. For the most current information and events, please check www.VisitingMontgomery.com www.facebook.com/montgomerycvb
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On THE Cover Dining and chatting and shopping — The Alley is the exciting focal point of the Downtown Riverfront Entertainment District and offers hip nightlife, several restaurant options, an art gallery with even more to come. photo by Carter Photography & Design
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The Fun Starts Here The Montgomery Area Visitor Center in Historic Union Station Downtown The Visitor Center is your one-stop spot for fun and information. Check out the many services you’ll find to help you get the most out of every minute you’re with us. n
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You’ll find it all at the Montgomery Area Visitor Center. 300 Water Street Montgomery, Alabama, 36104 334-262-0013
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Four Seasons of Fun
Montgomery is quite an event-full place, offering a wide variety of things to see, do and taste all year long. No matter when you visit, or where your interests lie, we’ve got something to get you going. > “A Christmas Memory” at ASF > Riverwalk Wine Festival > ZooBoo > Tavern Fest > Frontier Days at Fort Toulouse > Alabama Dance Theatre’s “Mistletoe,” > Montgomery Zoo Light Festival
SUMMER July–September Dance and swing your way through the warmer months with multiple ways to enjoy Montgomery’s lovely scenery, sounds and flavors.
> Capital City Christmas Parade > The Montgomery Ballet’s “The Nutcracker”
Catch our Biscuits (they’re hot!), or get an earful of local bands and national stars at the music-packed Jubilee Cityfest.
> City of Montgomery Annual 4th of July “Stay-cation”
> Zoo Weekend
> “Performance on the Green”
> Opening Night of Biscuits Baseball
by the Montgomery Ballet
> 5th Annual Alabama Book Festival
> Alabama Dance Theatre’s
> ASF Southern Writers Project
“Stars on the Riverfront” > Zelda Fitzgerald’s Birthday Celebration > Montgomery Symphony Orchestra’s “Broadway Under the Stars” > Annual Taste of The River Region > “Ballet & The Beasts,” Montgomery Zoo & Ballet > Navistar LPGA Classic Golf Tournament
FALL October–December Ferris wheels, “fright” nights and frontiersmen…Oh my. Fall in Montgomery is full of haunts, history and funnel cakes. > Montgomery Half-Marathon > Alabama National Fair > “Dracula” at ASF
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SPRING April–June
> Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
WINTER January–March
Flimp Festival
Proof of Montgomery’s diverse culture, the list of wintertime events spans everything from opportunities to appreciate (and buy!) fine art to cheering on some bucking broncos.
> “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at ASF > “Henry VIII” at ASF > Jubilee CityFest & Bama’s Big Bang
> Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Service > Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Art Auction > Fitzgerald Gala > Southeastern Livestock Exposition & Rodeo > Jasmine Hill Gardens Opens for Spring
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*For a more complete event list and more event details, www.visitingmontgomery.com
Montgomery
Top 10 Reasons to Visit
Feel the Pulse of Progress in the Heart of the South Tour one of the country’s most historic capitol buildings, and check out the very first state archives department in the country at the Alabama Department of Archives and History.
Walk in the Footsteps of World-Changing Events Montgomery was the cradle of the Confederacy and, a century later, the impetus of the Civil Rights Movement. Sites like the First White House of the Confederacy, Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, Rosa Parks Library and Museum, Freedom Rides Museum and the Civil Rights Memorial and Center honor this rich heritage.
Savor the Flavors of the New & the Old South Whether you’re hungry for some Southern-fried favorites or craving more-upscale culinary creations, Montgomery’s many eateries can satisfy any appetite.
Hunt for Treasures of Yesterday & Today From stylish independent boutiques, eclectic gift and art offerings and antique shops to large national retailers, Montgomery has an extensive array of shopping options.
The reasons to make your way to Montgomery are many and varied, but since we can’t possibly list them all, here are some of the very best.
Bask in the Glow Come on over; the weather’s fine! And so is the hospitality. The warm welcome and friendly smiles of Montgomery’s genuine people underscore the fact that manners matter here. Get ready to hear plenty of “thank you,” “ma’am” and “please.”
Have a Blast in the Riverfront Entertainment District Pick up the pace with the excitement of The Alley, the city’s new entertainment district, right across from the Montgomery Convention Center.
Stay in Style The city boasts more than 7,000 area hotel rooms, a host of unique meeting venues and a state-of-the-art Convention Center.
Get Creative & Cultured With arts institutions like the world-renowned Alabama Shakespeare Festival and The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, the capital city encourages creative expression of all forms. And places like the Hank Williams Museum celebrate and preserve elements of our culture that are unique to Montgomery.
Make it Easy Montgomery is centrally located in the Southeast, conveniently situated at the intersection of Interstates 65 and 85.
Enjoy Some Family Time The entire family will have a ball (and maybe learn a bit too!) exploring Old Alabama Town and The Montgomery Zoo or just rolling down the Alabama River aboard the Harriott II Riverboat.
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When in Montgomery... Do As the Locals Do Some friendly capital city citizens share the faces, places and things they love in their hometown so you can enjoy them too.
What’s so special about the River Region?
What’s your favorite historic site?
“Our River Region is full of natural beauty with our scenic landscapes, abundant wildlife and rivers. We are also blessed to be in an area with a rich history spanning from the civil rights movement all the way to our diverse musical heritage. But the thing I like most about the River Region is the warmth and friendliness of our people and how well we treat each other and those that come to visit.”
“The beautiful First United Methodist Church in Old Cloverdale. This church has been an important part of my entire life. And the lovely park in front is the perfect place for a relaxed family picnic. In the summer, make use of the abundant shade provided by the mammoth live oak in the center of the park.”
—Larry Puckett, Chairman of the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce
What’s your favorite Montgomery attraction? My favorite thing to do is spend time with my wife Terrie and son Kolby enjoying our many local attractions. Last season, we enjoyed the play “Nacirema Society” featuring Jasmine Guy at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. We also like sporting events including Alabama State University football games and Biscuits baseball games. The best thing about Montgomery is the diversity of our local restaurants ranging from fine Southern cuisine to seafood and my son’s favorite: hibachi-style cooking!”
—Carol Gunter, Public Relations Administrator for the City of Montgomery
—Willie Durham with State Farm Insurance
What is the best way to spend a summer/fall afternoon in Wetumpka?
What really says “Montgomery” to you? “I love the juxtaposition of the old, like the Greek Revival state capitol, and the new, like the entertainment district, downtown. Montgomery has a rich cultural heritage as the birthplace of the civil rights movement, and you can celebrate by visiting museums and meeting people who had a seat at the table when history was made here.” —Monica Allen, Group Sales Manager, Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa
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What is a good “romantic retreat” for couples? “Enjoying a beverage at the Capitol Oyster Bar at the Marina while watching the sun set behind the Alabama River is romantic, as is a quiet stroll down the Riverwalk.” —Casey Vaughan, Public Relations Director of the Alabama Dance Theatre
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What’s your favorite way to spend a Saturday in the River Region? “I like to go to the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts. There is always something fun to do there, from the events they sometimes have to feeding the cute ducks.” —Molly Mitchell, 6 ½ year old Town of Pike Road resident
“One of my favorite spots to wile away an afternoon is at the park on the Coosa River. This area offers beautiful views of the river and the trademark Bibb Graves Bridge. The city is now in the process of completing a master plan to develop a river walk area to truly take advantage of all the natural beauty.” —Dennis Fain, President of the Wetumpka Chamber of Commerce
Take a Taste ofHMontgomery All of our area restaurants invite you to drop by and sample their creations. But the multitude of choices can be daunting, so check out these popular eateries sharing the secrets of their “signature dishes.”
The Deli at Alley Station Find delicious soups, salads, sandwiches at The Deli at Alley Station. This spot is everything a classic deli should be and more. Offering breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks to folks from all over the city, many of whom walk from nearby offices and businesses downtown, The Deli sources fresh, quality ingredients for everything on its menu. A wide range of traditional deli and comfort food favorites are blended with Southern flair, but the restaurant’s Rueben Sandwich takes the prize for signature dish. The Deli’s Reuben is a well-balanced blend of robust flavors, and it is a bit different from your average Reuben, using pastrami, a signature sauce and thick-sliced pumpernickel bread. Swiss cheese and sauerkraut top it all off. The Deli is also an easy pickup place for take-out foods, and its market has staples like bread and canned goods. You can even choose from its wide selection of import and domestic beers to create your own six-pack. Downtown
Nancy’s Italian Ice Indulge your sweet tooth with a cool treat from Nancy’s Italian Ice. Choose from 12 to 20 diverse flavors of ice (the most popular are strawberry-lemon and mango), as well as soft-serve ice cream, cookies and cupcakes. Have the best of both worlds with Nancy’s Italian Ice’s signature dish, the Fancy Nancy. This palate-pleasing pleasure has tiers of Italian ice layered with tiers of ice cream.
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Mr. G’s
Chris’ Hot Dogs
Dreamland BBQ
Mr. G’s is known for the friendly service and consistent presence of its owner, Montgomery County Commissioner Dimitri Polizos. He can often be found making his way around the dining room, smiling and greeting customers, and even helping them decide what to order. While the menu is large and tempts you with offerings like lasagna, Greek salad, moussaka and pizza, Mr. G’s signature dish, the chicken souvlaki, cannot be overlooked.
For a bite of Montgomery and a mouthful of history, grab a few napkins and get your hands around a hot dog from Chris’ Hot Dogs on Dexter Avenue. This legendary diner marked by the green-and-white-striped awning opened on May 1, 1917. It’s now being run by the second and third generations of its founding family. You can get a hamburger here, but the signature dish is a Hot Dog “All the Way,” a wiener drenched in Chris’ secret sauce, sautéed onions and kraut. Downtown
End your quest for the perfect ‘cue at Dreamland BBQ downtown, famous for its succulent ribs and delicious sauce. Feel free to “pig out” on some pork, but save a little room for dessert since Dreamland’s signature dish is its Banana Pudding, made fresh daily with all the right stuff—vanilla wafers, ripe bananas, fluffy whipped cream and creamy pudding—plus a secret ingredient that puts it over the top. Dreamland also offers the largest draft beer selection in central Alabama and has outside dining. Downtown
Baumhower’s Restaurant
Ham and High
The Exchange
With two locations in Montgomery, Baumhower’s Restaurants focus on freshness and fun. These casual, sports-themed restaurants feature an outstanding selection of Southern favorites. Steaks; fresh, local seafood; chicken platters; and, of course, buffalo wings are all available. Baumhower’s signature dish, the Black & White Chicken Platter, features a boneless chicken breast that is Mojo-marinated, char-grilled with lemon pepper and served with their worldfamous White BBQ sauce. If you are visiting downtown, be sure to stop in their location in the RSA Headquarters. Downtown
Offering only the freshest meat and produce from local farmers and artisans or from on-site Hampstead Farms, Ham and High recently received national attention when Food & Wine magazine nominated the chef as one of the Top 10 in the region. Food & Wine also named it “where to go next.” In keeping with this farm to table philosophy, Ham and High’s signature dish is its Gourmet Burger, a juicy hamburger dressed with Tillamook white cheddar, mushrooms, caramelized onions, bibb lettuce and horseradish aioli on a house-made bun served with hand-cut fries and smoked ketchup.
With world-class wines, beer and cocktails all served up in a swanky atmosphere that includes a covered patio complete with live entertainment nightly, The Exchange at the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa could stop right there and still be a great place to kick back and hang out. But wait… there’s more. They also offer a tasty menu to complement the bar with items like house-breaded Pecan Chicken Fingers with honey mustard, Blackened Fish Sandwich and the signature dish, Maryland Crab Cake Sliders, which are mini crab cakes served on snowflake rolls with Old Bay tarter sauce. Downtown
The Tipping Point Also in Hampstead in East Montgomery, The Tipping Point has something for everyone. This casual restaurant, coffee shop and bar has a playful and affordable menu inspired by some of America’s coolest cities. It also offers Intelligentsia coffee and teas, and a great selection of specialty beers and wines-by-the-glass, plus weekly live music and events. Order The Tipping Point’s signature dish, the Chicago Dog, an all-beef dog loaded with American cheese, kraut, peppers and mustard.
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La Jolla Find upscale, fine dining and stellar service at La Jolla, located in the Shoppes at EastChase. Executive chef Todd Batey has made it his mission to offer the best food in the city, and the restaurant’s signature dish goes a long way towards realizing that goal. The Braised Short Ribs are slow-roasted for six hours for melt-in-your-mouth tenderness and then served over potato gnocchi and topped with a veal demi-glaze and fried onions. It’s all finished with a wedge of Stilton blue cheese.
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Nestled in the heart of Old Cloverdale near Montgomery’s historic Garden District, Roux is a new neighborhood restaurant blending classic Southern fare and Louisiana Creole influences for authentically American cuisine. Chef David focuses on a “back to basics” approach to cooking, celebrating regional flavors with food that is simple, flavorful and distinctive. Open seven days a week for lunch, dinner, cocktails and Sunday Brunch, Roux welcomes everyone to come and try its signature dish: succulent grilled Gulf shrimp and grits with farm-fresh veggies and candied bacon.
This neighborhood favorite is welcoming, warm and as full of charm as it is flavor. Its moderately priced menu offers soups, crisp salads, heaping helpings of pasta, juicy steaks and more, but the signature dish at Sinclair’s is the Tomato Seafood Stack. Succulent shrimp, tender scallops and lump crab meat are paired with fresh tomatoes baked in a perfectly seasoned parmesan crust and finished with a delicate white wine cream sauce. Enjoy this delight at one of two Sinclair’s locations in the city: in the heart of Old Cloverdale or in East Montgomery on Vaughn Road.
Just minutes from the Shoppes at EastChase, Garrett’s restaurant delights River Region diners with a menu that’s a mix of French, Creole and Asian flavors, and every dish is prepared from scratch with the best ingredients. Savor the delicious dishes offered by this fine dining establishment in an elegant environment with stellar service. But the real magic happens back in the kitchen. Chef and owner Gary Garner is passionate about his profession, as shown by the fact that he named his eatery after his son. Showcasing his culinary artistry, Garrett’s signature dish is Grilled Prawns with Yukon Gold Potatoes and Bordelaise Sauce.
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In the South, food represents much more than mere sustenance. For the chefs and cooks heating up the kitchens of Montgomery’s dining scene, food is not only essential for life; it’s a way of life. Whether its down-home dishes, barbecue traditions kept alive by generations, the fresh flavors of cuisine that highlights local produce, or rich, decadent desserts, the capital city is a delicious place to be.
ALPHABETICAL LISTING Montgomery Area Restaurants Ala Thai Classic.....................16 Ala Thai East........................16 American Deli.......................14 Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill................17 Asia Bistro & Seafood............16 Baumhower’s Restaurant....... 20 Blue Moon Cafe.....................19 Bombay Masala.....................16 Bonefish Grill.......................18 Buffalo Wild Wings................ 20 Buffet City...........................16 Cafe Louisa..........................17 Cafe M.................................17 Califomia Yogurt Kraze...........17 Capitol Oyster Bar.................19 Carrabba’s Italian Grill...........18 Chappy’s Deli........................17 Charles Anthony’s Restaurant at the Pub........... 20 Cheezie’s Pizza.....................18
Chili’s..................................17 Chophouse at Vintage Year.....18 CiCi‘s Pizza..........................18 City Grill & Next Door.............18 City Limits Bar & Grill............17 Cornerstone.........................19 Corsino’s Italian Restaurant....18 Country’s Barbecue...............16 Cracker Barrel......................19 Cuco’s.................................19 Derk‘s Filet & Vine.................19 Dreamz................................17 East China............................16 Eastbrook Cafe.................... 20 Eastside Grille..................... 20 El Paso Chili Company............14 El Rey Burrito Lounge............19 Farmhouse Kitchen............... 20 Five Guys Burgers & Fries.......14 Flips Uptown Grill..................14 Fried Tomato Buffet.............. 20 Gail’s Down the Street Cafe... 20 Garrett’s..............................18 Golden Corral.......................14 Green Papaya.......................16 Guthrie’s..............................14 Ham & High..........................18
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Hibachi Grill.........................16 Hibachi Sushi.......................16 Honey Baked Ham.................14 Hungry Howie’s Pizza & Subs..18 India Palace.........................16 Island Delights.....................17 Ixtapa Bar & Grill..................19 Ixtapa Mexican Restaurant.....19 Jalapenos Restaurant............19 Jason’s Deli..........................14 Jim N Nicks Bar-B-Q..............17 Jubilee Seafood....................19 K&J Rib Shack.......................17 Kabuki Japanese Steakhouse...16 Key Largo Bar & Grill............. 20 King Buffet...........................16 Korean Garden......................16 La Zona Rosa........................19 LaJolla Restaurant................18 Las Salsas Mexican Cuisine.....19 Lek’s Taste of Thailand...........16 Longhorn Steakhouse........... 20 Los Cabos Cantina.................19 Los Ranchos.........................19 Los Vaqueros........................19 Mamma Nem’s..................... 20 Marco’s Pizza.......................18
Golden Corral 1480 Eastern Blvd 334-532-0020 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $$ www.goldencorralmontgomery.com
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Courthouse Cafe 100 S Lawrence St 334-832-1684 Closed: Sat-Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $
Atlanta Hwy |5376 334-396-8300
El Paso Chili Company 539 N Eastern Blvd 334-244-0118 Closed: Sun Lunch $
EastChase Pkwy |7216 334-270-3331
Five Guys Burgers & Fries H 7220 EastChase Pkwy 334-239-7220 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.fiveguys.com
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Martin’s Restaurant.............. 20 Mary B’s Buffet.................... 20 Mellow Mushroom.................18 Michael’s Table.....................18 Midori.................................16 Midtown Pizza Kitchen ..........18 MiMi’s Cafe..........................14 Ming’s Garden.......................16 Miyako Japanese Steak and Sushi Bar.......................16 Moe’s Southwest Grill............19 Momma Goldberg’s Deli..........14 Mr. G’s.................................18 Nancy’s Italian Ice................17 No Way Jose.........................19 No Way Jose Grill Cantina.......19 Odessa’s Blessings............... 20 Olive Garden.........................18 Outback Steakhouse............. 20 Panera Bread........................14 Peyton’s Place..................... 20 Piccadilly Cafeteria...............14 Pizza Perfect........................18 Red Lobster..........................19 Red Robin Gourmet Burgers....14 Red’s Little School House...... 20 Ric & Mos.............................19
Rock Bottom American Pub... 20 Roux...................................17 Ruby Tuesday.......................14 Ruddle’s Pub Grill..................14 Saigon Deli...........................16 Salsaritas............................19 Sam’s Bar-B-Que...................17 San Marcos Mexican..............19 Satsuki................................16 Schlotzsky’s Deli...................14 Shashy‘s Fine Foods..............17 Shilla...................................16 Shogun Japanese Steak & Sushi Bar..........................16 Shoney’s..............................14 Sinclair’s.............................17 Smoothie King......................17 Sommer’s Grill......................18 Sommer’s Place....................18 Sophia’s BBQ........................17 Steak Out.............................14 Stevi B’s Pizza......................18 Street Cafe...........................16 Sundown East.......................14 The Super Buffet...................16 Sushi Café............................16
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Montgomery’s Cafe at Embassy Suites H 300 Tallapoosa St 334-269-5055 Lunch $ Dinner $$ www.embassysuitesmontgomery.com
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Panera Bread 2775 Eastern Blvd 334-272-2122 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ www.panerabread.com
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Panera Bread 7224 EastChase Pkwy 334-274-9170 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ www.panerabread.com
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Downtown Restaurants A Social Event/Bandanas........ 19 All City Coney Island Eatery.... 17 Baumhower’s Restaurant Downtown............................20 Cantina ...............................19 Choices Restaurant............... 16
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers 7005 EastChase Pkwy 334-396-1078 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.redrobin.com
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Ruby Tuesday 6970 EastChase Loop 334-215-2285 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.rubytuesday.com
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Ruddle’s Pub Grill H 3133 Bell Rd 334-277-8710 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $$
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Schlotzsky’s Deli H 5055 Carmichael Rd 334-409-9993 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.schlotzskys.com
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Piccadilly Cafeteria 2601 Eastern Blvd 334-271-6189 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.piccadilly.com
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Sushi Yama...........................16 Taqueria El Cantaro...............19 Tenda Chick..........................14 Texas Roadhouse.................. 20 Thai Gratiem.........................16 32 Degrees, A Yogurt Bar.......18 Tipico De Mexico...................19 Tipping Point........................18 Tomatinos............................18 Top China.............................16 Varsity BBQ..........................17 Wagon Wheel Cafe................ 20 Wingers Sports Grill.............. 20 Wings Xpress........................14 Wishbone Cafe......................14 Young Barn Pub & Oyster Bar...19 Zaxby’s................................16 Zoe’s Kitchen........................18
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Asian & Indian Ala Thai Classic
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Bombay Masala H 109 Eastern Blvd 334-272-8510 Lunch $ Dinner $$ www.bmasala.net
Kabuki Japanese Steakhouse 7834 Vaughn Rd 334-273-8885 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.kabuki2005.com
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Shogun Japanese Steak & Sushi Bar 5215 Carmichael Rd 334-271-6999 Lunch $$ Dinner $$
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Street Cafe 2777 Eastern Blvd 334-396-2232 Closed: Mon Lunch $ Dinner $$
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Atlanta Hwy |5831 334-215-0055
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Barbeque Country’s Barbecue 2610 Zelda Rd 334-262-6211 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.countrysbbq.com
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Atlanta Hwy |6415 334-213-0046 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ www.jimnnicks.com K&J Rib Shack
S Court St |4255 334-356-1368 Closed: Sun–Mon Lunch $ Dinner $
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Museum Dr |One 334-240-4333 Closed: Sun–Mon Lunch $ www.mmfa.org Cool Beans at Cafe De Art 115 Montgomery St 334-269-3302 Closed: Sat–Sun Lunch $$ www.coolbeansmontgomery.com
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Sophia’s BBQ 1055 Adams Ave 334-269-1177 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ www.mgm4lunch.com
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Varsity BBQ H 5471 Atlanta Hwy 334-279-5444 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.varsitybbq.com
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Café Cafe Louisa 1034 E Fairview Ave 334-264-4241 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ www.cafelouisa.com
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The Deli at Alley Station H 130A Commerce St 334-263-2922 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ www.alleystationdeli.com Shashy’s Fine Foods H Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ www.shashys.com
Casual Dining All City Coney Island 701 Madison Ave 334-819-4100 Closed: Sat–Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $
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Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar 3001 Carter Hill Rd 334-264-9064 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.applebees.com
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Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar 3195 Taylor Rd 334-274-0009 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.applebees.com
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Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar 6601 Atlanta Hwy 334-279-1902 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.applebees.com
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California Yogurt Kraze H 3010 Zelda Rd 334-356-3716 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.californiayogurtkraze.com
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California Yogurt Kraze 7730 Vaughn Rd 334-215-9135 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.californiayogurtkraze.com
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Chappy’s Deli H 1611 Perry Hill Rd 334-279-7477 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ www.chappysdeli.com
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Chappy’s Deli H 2055 E South Blvd 334-286-9200 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ www.chappysdeli.com
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Vaughn Rd |8139 334-279-1226 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ www.chappydeli.com Chili’s 7355 EastChase Pkwy 334-270-1973 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.chilis.com
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Chris’ Hotdogs H 138 Dexter Ave 334-265-6850 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ www.chrishotdogs.com
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Air Base Blvd |323 334-264-0041 Closed: Sat–Sun Lunch $ Nancy’s Italian Ice H
Vaughn Rd |7976 334-356-1403 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ www.nancysice.com Roux H
Cloverdale Rd |503 334-356-3814 Sun: Brunch Lunch $$ Dinner $$ www.rouxmontgomery.com Sinclair’s H
City Limits Bar & Grill 3585 McGehee Rd 334-239-9130 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $
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Dreamz 511 E Edgemont Ave 334-239-7303 Closed: Sat-Mon Lunch $ www.dreamzbanquet.com
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Montgomery St |121 334-262-2763
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32 Degrees, A Yogurt Bar H 7030 EastChase Pkwy 334-272-4773 Lunch $ Dinner $
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The Tipping Point H 5015 Hampstead High St 334-260-9110 Closed: Sun-Mon Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ www.tippingpointhampstead.com
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FINE DINING Bonefish Grill 7020 EastChase Pkwy 334-396-1770 Dinner $$$ www.bonefishgrill.com
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The Chophouse at Vintage Year H 405 Cloverdale Rd 334-264-8463 Closed: Sun-Mon Dinner $$$ www.chophousevy.com
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The House Restaurant at Renaissance Montgomery Hotel H 201 Tallapoosa St 334-481-5166 Breakfast $$ Lunch $$ Dinner $$ www.renaissancemontgomery.com
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La Jolla Restaurant & Bar 6854 EastChase Pkwy 334-356-2600 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $$ www.lajollamontgomery.com
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Michael’s Table 2960 Zelda Rd 334-272-2500 Closed: Mon Lunch $$ Dinner $$ www.michaelstable.net
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Zelda Rd |2960C 334-395-4698 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.zoeskitchen.com
Italian Carrabba’s Italian Grill H 1510 Eastern Blvd 334-271-7500 Sun: Lunch Lunch $$ Dinner $$ www.carrabbas.com
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Decker Ln |8125K 334-244-9496 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.cheeziespizza.com
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Perry Hill Rd |1113H 334-239-9263 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.cheeziespizza.com CiCi’s Pizza
Ann St |981 334-386-3086 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.cicispizza.com
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Vaughn Rd |7915 334-213-6443
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Zelda Rd |2940 334-399-0080
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Eastern Blvd |2700 334-260-9220 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.olivegarden.com
Corsino’s Italian Restaurant 911 S Court St 334-263-9752 Closed: Sat–Sun Lunch $ Dinner $$
Coliseum Blvd |428 334-244-7721
Hungry Howie’s Pizza & Subs 113 N Burbank Dr 334-272-2999 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.hungryhowies.com
Commerce St |130 334-495-7292
Hungry Howie’s Pizza & Subs 1712 Carter Hill Rd 334-262-8988 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.hungryhowies.com
Atlanta Hwy |5411 334-279-3112
Marco’s Pizza 3171 Taylor Rd 334-356-6000 Lunch $$ Dinner $$ www.marcos.com
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Mexican Cantina 130 Commerce St, Suite 103 334-262-2339 Lunch $ Dinner $
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Cuco’s 11123 Chantilly Pkwy Suite A 334-271-3528 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.cucosofmontgomery.com
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Cuco’s Express H 31 S Court St 334-832-0081 Closed: Sat–Sun Lunch $ www.cucosofmontgomery.com
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El Rey Burrito Lounge 1031 E Fairview Ave 334-832-9688 Closed: Sun Dinner $$ www.burritolounge.com
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Ixtapa Bar & Grill H 7157 EastChase Pkwy 334-277-7600 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ www.ixtapaeastchase.com
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Ixtapa Mexican Restaurant H 6132 Atlanta Hwy 334-272-5232 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $
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Vaughn Rd |8157 334-277-2840 Lunch $ Dinner $ La Zona Rosa 2838 Zelda Rd 334-274-1153 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $ www.zonarosa.net
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Las Salsas Mexican Cuisine 7921 Vaughn Rd 334-260-9096 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.las-salsas.com
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Los Cabos Cantina 1801 Eastern Blvd 334-277-7571 Lunch $ Dinner $
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Los Ranchos 127 Eastern Blvd 334-270-1509 Lunch $ Dinner $
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Los Vaqueros 2195 Eastern Blvd 334-277-8339 Lunch $ Dinner $
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Moe’s Southwest Grill 2900 Zelda Rd 334-273-9198 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.welcometomoes.net
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Moe’s Southwest Grill
EastChase Pkwy |7028 334-356-3333 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.welcometomoes.net No Way Jose 5338 Atlanta Hwy 334-396-2222 Lunch $ Dinner $
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No Way Jose Grill Cantina 8844 Minnie Brown Rd 334-819-7363 Lunch $ Dinner $
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Salsaritas 8015 Vaughn Rd 334-356-5430 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.salsaritas.com
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San Marcos Mexican Restaurant H 61 N Burbank Dr 334-279-6680 Lunch $ Dinner $
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Santa Fe Express 15 Commerce St 334-262-7676 Closed: Sat-Sun Lunch $
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Taqueria El Cantaro 1130 Ann St 334-356-7361 Closed: Mon Lunch $ Dinner $
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Malcolm Dr |3441 334-356-0459 Lunch $ Dinner $
Seafood Capitol Oyster Bar at The Marina H 617 Shady St 334-288-4217 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.capitoloysterbar.com
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Jubilee Seafood H 1057 Woodley Rd 334-262-6224 Closed: Sun–Mon Dinner $$ www.jubileeseafoodrestaurant.com
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Eastdale Cir |300 334-277-0780 Lunch $ Dinner $$ www.redlobster.com Ric & Mos 3150 Watchman Dr 334-517-1140 Dinner $$
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Wintzell’s Oyster House H 105 Commerce St 334-262-4257 Lunch $ Dinner $ www.wintzellsoysterhouse.com
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Young Barn Pub and Oyster Bar 5331 Young Barn Rd 334-819-7423 Closed: Sun Lunch $ Dinner $
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Southern A Social Event/Bandanas H 301 Jefferson St 334-265-9113 Closed: Sat–Sun Lunch $ www.asocialeventcaterers.com
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Blue Moon Cafe 7725 Averritt Dr 334-356-0543 Closed: Sat Lunch $ Dinner $
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Cornerstone 5336 Atlanta Hwy 334-386-0449 Closed: Sat Lunch $ www.cornerstonecatering.org
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Cracker Barrel 9191 Boyd Cooper Pkwy 334-244-1085 Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ www.crackerbarrel.com
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Davis Cafe 518 N Decatur St 334-264-6015 Closed: Sat–Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $
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Derk’s Filet & Vine 431 Cloverdale Rd 334-262-8463 Closed: Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ Dinner $ www.filetandvine.com
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N McDonough St |315 334-262-1970 Closed: Sat–Sun Breakfast $ Lunch $ www.mgm4lunch.com
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Look Inward. Rosa Parks Museum and Children’s Wing Step back in time and experience the sights and sounds that forever changed our country. This state-of-the-art, interactive museum features multi-media presentations and hands-on exhibits honoring the historic decision of one woman. Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Sun. and Holidays Special engagements only
(334) 241-8661 252 Montgomery St.
Rosa Parks Museum new ticket prices: 12 years and under $4.00; over 12 years $6.00
Gaze Sky ward. W. A. Gayle Planetarium One of the largest planetariums in the southeast, the W. A. Gayle Planetarium offers a spectacular variety of out-of-this-world shows, exhibits and programs. Mon. - Thur. 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Sun. - 1 show only Sat. and Holidays Special engagements only
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History Happened Here Take a stroll down a single street — Dexter Avenue —
Explorer Hernando deSoto staked a Spanish flag on the banks of the Alabama River near the spot that would later become Montgomery.
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In the Winter Building on Dexter Avenue the orders to fire the first shot of the Civil War were signed and sent via telegram.
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in America’s history. In 1819, when the city of Montgomery was established on the banks of the Alabama River, it made its very first mark on the timeline of history. It would certainly not be its last. In the almost two centuries since, this city steeped in Southern charm has been the site of events and accomplishments that changed our country. Named for Revolutionary War hero General Richard Montgomery, Montgomery came to be after two rival towns, Alabama Town, founded by General John Scott, and New Philadelphia, founded by Andrew Dexter, joined forces and merged into one new city. Dexter harbored a grand vision for the city’s future, and set aside a hilltop, called Goat Hill, to one day be the location of Alabama’s capitol building. Thanks to a thriving cotton trade in the area, Montgomery grew and prospered, living up to Dexter’s dream in 1846, when it replaced Tuscaloosa as the state’s capital. Today, Dexter Avenue, named in honor of Andrew Dexter, bisects the center of downtown Montgomery and terminates at the majestic dome of the State Capitol building. This street has seen more than its fair share of history unfold upon it, and it is here that we start our journey through the city’s rich and turbulent past.
Jefferson Davis Inauguration Start by visiting the Capitol building, and look for the brass star at the top of the marble steps. Close your eyes, and imagine for a moment the scene that took place in that exact spot on 150 years ago. After the Southern states ceded from the Union and the Civil War began, Montgomery earned yet another “capital” designation when it was named Capital of the Confederate States of America. On Feb. 18, 1861, the president of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis, was sworn in while standing on the spot marked by the star.
The Court Square Fountain was placed in its current home at the center of Court Square.
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Wilbur and Orville Wright chose Montgomery to establish the country’s first civilian school for powered aviation, and their bi-plane arrived via train at Union Station, just around the corner from the Court Square Fountain.
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The Lightning Route Look down the street toward beautiful Court Square Fountain. It was once a busy center of commerce, communication and transportation. In 1886, just a few decades after the Civil War ended, Montgomery became the first city in the United States (ahead of other major metropolitan areas) to install a citywide electric streetcar system called the Lightning Route. Dexter Avenue played a part in this prominent achievement, as one of the main lines on the route.
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Fast-forward almost 70 years and walk from the Capitol toward the Fountain. In 1955, like much of the country, Montgomery was heavily segregated by race. The injustice of the practice came into sharp focus when a middleaged seamstress named Rosa Parks refused to relinquish her seat to a white man on a city bus. She boarded that bus beside Court Square Fountain on Dexter Avenue and was arrested for her civil disobedience. Parks’ simple act of defiance was the spark that ignited the city-wide bus boycott, which kicked off the Civil Rights Movement that led to sweeping changes across the United States.
The Selma to Montgomery March Look back towards the Capitol and picture the wide avenue packed with people on a mission. Parks’ actions added fuel to the righteous passions of the young pastor of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. He emerged as the leader of the Civil Rights Movement and in 1965, he organized and led a march of over 20,000 people from Selma to the Capitol building in Montgomery, leading the protestors right up Dexter Avenue.
Of course other streets and other areas of the city boast their own momentous occasions; Montgomery’s past is packed with too many stories and events to do them all justice here. Learn more by following one of the historical itineraries (see page 40) in this guide or by checking out www.visitingmontgomery.com.
What do you want to do today? Montgomery has almost limitless ways to entertain. Enjoy the great outdoors on a riverboat ride, discover our diverse history, take a swing at some of the nation’s most praised public golf courses, catch a baseball game, peruse our many shops, or indulge your creative side and see a play and explore an art gallery. Whatever your interests are, we’ve got an engaging attraction or event to match.
Arts & Culture Capital Creativity Montgomery is a muse for artists of all kinds and home to an impressive list of cultural and artistic jewels.
Alabama Shakespeare Festival
Festival Dr, 36117 |One 1-800-841-4ASF or 334-271-5353
www.asf.net
Thanks to its name, you know you’re going to get the best of the Bard at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Alabama’s State Theatre. In fact, it’s ranked one of the Top Ten largest Shakespeare Theatres in the world. But this internationally acclaimed theatre offers so much more, which may be why it draws over 300,000 visitors from all over the globe each year. From other renowned classics of the stage to popular contemporary productions, including family favorites, ASF puts on a wide variety of productions that all share one thing: they are world-class. And it doesn’t stop there. ASF has also earned praise as one of the leading theatre education institutions in the country, with programs for all ages. Admission charge. Call for schedule. Box Office open Mon – Sun and performance nights.
performers. Most of Williams’ personal belongings are on display, including the baby blue 1952 Cadillac in which Hank took his last ride. Admission charge. Open Mon–Sun. Downtown
Hank Williams Statue
Hill Plaza, N Perry St, 36104 |Lister A life-size statue of the famed
prints and decorative art. It also houses an interactive gallery for children, ARTWORKS. Free admission. Open Tue–Sun.
Riverwalk Amphitheater
Coosa St, 36104 |355 334-625-2100
www.funontheriver.net
country music legend Hank Williams stands across from the old city auditorium, the site of many of his performances as well as his funeral. Free admission. Open Mon – Sun dawn to dusk. Downtown
The Amphitheatre, a sprawling grassy area on the banks of the Alabama River, is perfect for picnics, concerts, movies, plays, productions and more. The Splash Pad offers a fountain of water for children to play in and the surround sound system provides crystal clear quality for each event. Call for schedule. Open Mon – Sun dawn to dusk. Downtown
Montgomery Performing Arts Centre
Tallapoosa St, 36104 |201 334-481-5100
www.mpaconline.org
Alabama Artists Gallery
Monroe St #110, 36104 |201 334-242-4076
www.arts.alabama.gov
This gallery provides an ongoing showcase of the work of Alabama artists in all media. Free admission. Open Mon – Fri. Downtown
Capri Theatre
E Fairview Ave, 36106 |1045 334-262-4858
Faulkner University Dinner Theatre
Atlanta Hwy, 36109 |5345 334-386-7190
www.faulkner.edu/campuslife/dinnertheatre.asp
Enjoy Broadway-style family entertainment in a Christian-based atmosphere. Call or go online to view upcoming shows and prices. Call for schedule. Admission charge.
F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum
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www.fitzgeraldmuseum.net
Tour the home of literary legends F. Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald, where they lived from October 1931 through April 1932. Admission charge. Open Wed – Sun.
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
Museum Dr, 36117 |One 334-240-4333
Its collection includes 19th and 20th century American paintings, Southern regional art, Old Master
http://montgomery.troy.edu/davistheatre/
The Davis Theatre has been completely restored to its original 1930s look when it was the Paramount Movie House. Now affiliated with Troy University, the annual Subscriber Series is comprised of touring productions of Broadway shows to concerts. Admission charge. Call for schedule. Downtown
Arts & Theatre Itinerary Hank Williams Memorial
Upper Wetumpka Rd, 36104 |1304 Legendary country music singer
Hank Williams’ final resting place is located in Oakwood Cemetery Annex. Free admission. Open Mon – Sun dawn to dusk. Downtown
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This popular attraction pays tribute to one of the most revered and loved country music writers and
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Troy University’s Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts
Montgomery St, 36104 |251 334-241-9567
www.mmfa.org
www.capritheatre.org
The Capri was built in 1941 and was Montgomery’s first neighborhood theatre. It is located in historic Old Cloverdale and serves as Montgomery’s only independent cinema. Admission charge. Call for schedule.
This state-of-the-art facility is large enough for first-run Broadway shows, yet intimate enough to view a wide variety of concerts, operas, comedy and kids shows. Admission charge. Call for schedule. Downtown
Upcoming events online at visitingmontgomery.com
Day One 9:00 Montgomery Area Visitor Center, Historic Union Station 10:00 SAC’s Gallery 11:00 Shopping in the Mulberry District --------------------------------------------------2:00 Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts 3:30 Blount Cultural Park & Shakespeare Gardens -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6:30 Alabama Shakespeare Festival or the Faulkner University Dinner Theater Day Two 10:00 Hank Williams Museum and Memorial -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1:30 F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum 3:00 Shopping in Old Cloverdale -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7:00 Local Theatre at the Davis Theatre for The Performing Arts or the Montgomery Performing Arts Centre
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History Walk Back in Time When the strife of the Civil War was boiling to a breaking point, Montgomery was in the middle of the fray as the first capital of the Confederate States of America. Fast-forward about 100 years, and a courageous capital city citizen named Rosa Parks motivated the mobilization of the Civil Rights Movement. Before the war, after the Movement and in all the years between, Montgomery has been the site of countless historic moments and events.
Rosa Parks Library and Museum & Children’s Wing
Montgomery St, 36104 | 334-241-8615 |252 http://montgomery.troy.edu/rosaparks/museum/
Experience the energy and emotion of the Montgomery Bus Boycott at this museum, which features a re-created street scene and reenactment on the bus with video footage that transports witnesses to the fateful day on December 1, 1955. Additional exhibits lead visitors on a journey through the Bus Boycott, which became the first step on the often-difficult path to Civil Rights in America. Through the use of multi-media presentations via the “Cleveland Avenue Time Machine,” the Children’s Wing prepares visitors for the museum reenactment involving Rosa Parks. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sat. Downtown
Alabama Department of Archives and History
Washington Ave, 36104 |624 334-242-4435
www.archives.alabama.gov
It is the oldest state-funded Archives in the nation and features a genealogical research facility and museum exhibits that tell the story of Alabama history. Free admission. Museum open Mon – Fri, Research Room open Tues – Fri. Downtown
Alabama State Capitol
Dexter Ave, 36104 |600 334-242-3935
www.preserveala.org/capitoltour.htm
Witness the spot where Jefferson Davis took the oath of office as President of the Confederate States of America and where the Civil Rights March ended. Guided tours are available. Free admission. Open Mon – Sat. Downtown
City of Saint Jude
W Fairview Ave, 36108 |2048 334-265-6791
Visit the final campsite of the Selma-to-Montgomery March and site of the “Stars for Freedom” rally featuring Harry Belafonte, Mahalia Jackson, Sammy Davis Jr., and many others. Free admission. Open Mon – Fri.
Alabama Judicial Building
Dexter Ave, 36104 |300 334-229-0700
www.judicial.alabama.gov
Learn the history of the legal profession and judicial branch of government in Alabama and visit the Alabama Supreme Court and the Courts of Criminal and Civil Appeals. Free admission. Open Mon – Fri. Downtown
Civil Rights Memorial & Center
Washington Ave, 36104 |400 334-956-8200
www.splcenter.org
Dedicated to those who died during the modern Civil Rights Movement, the wall includes excerpts of the historical speech by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Center expands the experience of the Memorial that honors the memory of those who lost their lives during the Civil
Rights Movement. Memorial–Free admission. Open Mon – Sun, dawn to dusk. Center – Admission charge. Open Mon – Sat. Downtown
Court Square Fountain
of Commerce St and |Intersection Dexter Ave, 36104
This beautiful fountain is topped by a statue of Hebe, Goddess of Youth and Cupbearer to the Gods, and was built in 1885 over an existing artesian basin. Downtown
Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church
Dexter Ave, 36104 |454 334-263-3970
www.dexterkingmemorial.org
In this National Historic Landmark see the modest pulpit where Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. first preached his message of hope and brotherhood. Call for tours at least one week in advance. Admission charge. Open Tue – Sat. Downtown
Dexter Parsonage Museum
S Jackson St, 36104 |309 334-261-3270
www.dexterkingmemorial.org
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and his family lived here from 1954 to 1960 while he led the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Admission charge. Open Tues – Sat. Downtown
First White House of the Confederacy
art exhibit. Share Your Story, an interactive video exhibit, will capture and show thoughts and feelings from riders, witnesses and museum visitors. Admission charge. Call to schedule tour. Downtown
Governor’s Mansion
Perry St, 36104 |1142 334-834-3022
www.firstlady.alabama.gov
Built in 1906, this graceful mansion has been home to the Governor of Alabama since its purchase in 1950. Call for schedule. Free admission.
National Center for the Study of Civil Rights & African American Culture at ASU
Carter Hill Rd, 36106 |1345 334-229-4876
www.lib.alasu.edu/natctr/index.html
View Civil Rights and African American cultural exhibits and hear scholarly lectures and stories from foot soldiers of the Movement. Free admission. Open Mon–Tues; Thurs – Sun.
Old Alabama Town
Columbus St, 36104 |301 334-240-4500
www.oldalabamatown.com
Visit over 40 restored Alabama structures depicting life in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Structures include Lucas Tavern, a Schoolhouse and a cotton gin. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sat. Downtown
Washington Ave, 36104 |644 334-242-1861
www.firstwhitehouse.org
This house was Jefferson Davis’ home while Montgomery served as the Capital of the Confederate States of America and contains many of Davis’ personal belongings. Free admission. Open Mon – Fri, closed weekends and state holidays. Downtown
Freedom Rides Museum
S Court, 36104 |210 334-242-3184
www.freedomridesmuseum.org
Located in Montgomery’s historic Greyhound Bus Station, the museum features the Road to Equality–The 1961 Freedom Rides
St. John’s Episcopal Church
Madison Ave, 36104 |113 334-262-1937
www.stjohnsmontgomery.org
St. John’s was built in 1855 and has been a beacon of hope throughout Montgomery’s history. Jefferson Davis’ pew and a Tiffany window are among its unique attributes. Downtown
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FamilyFun …summoning smiles from kids of all ages Alabama Cattlemen’s Association “MOOseum”
S Bainbridge St, 36102 |201 334-265-1867
www.bamabeef.org
This hands-on children’s educational center has a unique agricultural theme. Let your kids be cowboys and cowgirls with interactive displays and dress-up fun! Free admission. Open Mon – Fri. Downtown
Montgomery Zoo
Coliseum Blvd, 36110 |2301 334-240-4900
www.montgomeryzoo.com
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Take a walk on the wild side at the Montgomery Zoo, where over 500 animals await in natural habitats divided into five continents. The 40-acre, AZA-accredited Zoo is alive with exotic animals and lush vegetation. Embark on an educational adventure and see rare white Bengal Tigers, African Elephants, North American River Otters and even hand-feed Giraffes at the Zoo’s Giraffe Encounter. Paddleboats, a playground and a train traversing the Zoo are additional amusements and a coming Sky-Lift will give visitors a bird’s eye view. While at the Zoo, don’t forget about the Mann Museum, with over 275 exhibits of wildlife. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sun.
Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama
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700 Hyundai Blvd, 36105 334-387-8019
www.hmmausa.com
Experience over 1,000 Hyundai vehicles made daily by 2,700 Alabama Team Members. Enjoy a guided tram tour while wearing safety glasses and a headset. Tours of the facility are available, by reservation only, Mon, Wed and Fri at 9:30am, 12:30pm & 2:00pm and on Thurs. at 6:30pm. Minimum age: 6. Please call or visit the website for more information. Free admission.
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Ice Palace
Eastdale Mall, 36109 |1000 334-277-2088
www.shopmalls.com
Ice skate year-round in Alabama’s only ice rink inside a mall. At Eastdale Mall. Admission charge. Open daily.
Mann Wildlife Learning Museum
Vandiver Blvd, 36110 |325 334-240-4900
www.mannmuseum.com
Visit the Mann Museum and witness North American wildlife in realistic settings that reflect their natural habitats. Touch and feel a variety of displays and animals. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sun.
Riverboat – Harriott II
of Commerce St |End at Riverwalk, 36104 334-625-2100
www.funontheriver.net
Take a ride on Montgomery’s newest attraction, the Harriott II and enjoy a scenic ride along the Alabama River. Admission charge. Call for schedule. Downtown
W.A. Gayle Planetarium
Class is in session every day at this authentic 19th century village, where six blocks of
Forest Ave, 36106 |1010 334-241-4799
http://montgomery.troy.edu/planet/
Located in beautiful Oak Park, the planetarium hosts an auditorium designed especially for simulating the natural sky by projecting images of the sun, moon, stars and other celestial objects on a 50-foot dome ceiling. It’s operated by Troy University for the City of Montgomery. Admission charge. Open Mon-Thurs and Sun.
historic architecture present how early Americans of all backgrounds lived.
Family Itinerary Day One 9:00 Montgomery Area Visitor Center, historic Union Station 10:00 Old Alabama Town -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1:30 Alabama Cattlemen’s “MOOseum” 3:00 Alabama Department of Archives & History -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7:00 Riverwalk Stadium or Riverboat Cruise on the Harriott II
open mon-sat 9 am to 4 pm Discounts to military, AAA & seniors
For more information & calendar, visit OldAlabamaTown.com Located in Downtown Montgomery | 301 Columbus St
888-240-1850
Day Two 9:00 Montgomery Zoo 10:30 Mann Wildlife Learning Museum -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12:30 ARTWORKS at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts 1:30 Shopping at the Shoppes at EastChase 2:30 Skating at the Ice Palace inside Eastdale Mall
Top 5 Free 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.
Capitol 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-
Family Fun Spots
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. 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. Downtown
Splish Splash
Take in the Alabama River’s natural beauty with a visit to the Riverwalk. But when the tempera-
ture heats up, so does the fun level, thanks to the Riverwalk Splash Pad. Parents can chill out while the kids cool off—running, jumping and, of course, splashing among rising and falling jets of water. Downtown
Pure Play
You’ll have a swinging good time at any of Montgomery’s playgrounds (map on page 30), but the abundance of swirling slides, monkey bars and more at Kiwanis Park (downtown) and Vaughn Rd Park promise an afternoon packed with endless action.
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 fresh perspective on Alabama’s important agricultural heritage. Downtown
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While you’re downtown, stop in Tucker Pecan Co. and enjoy hand-dipped ice cream cones for a dollar, and sample the pecans while you’re there.
Sports & Recreation: Montgomery hits a homerun with sports fans.
>>Get Your Game On! Thompson Park
Montgomery Biscuits Baseball
www.montgomeryal.gov
Coosa St, 36104 |200 334-323-2255
www.biscuitsbaseball.com
Batter up! You don’t even have to be an avid baseball fan to have a blast at Montgomery’s beautiful and historic Riverwalk Stadium, home of Montgomery’s very own AA baseball team, the Biscuits. In addition to some championship winning baseball action (the Biscuits were 2006-2007 AA Southern League champions), a family-friendly atmosphere and scores of yummy food options (including, of course, biscuits with syrup) keep the stands full from April through September. Admission varies. Call for schedule.
BASEBALL & SOFTBALL Buddy Watson Park A 30-acre facility located off I-85 on Exit 9. Concessions available.
www.montgomeryal.gov
A 40-acre, four-field complex located just off of I-85. Concessions available. Admission varies by game.
Gateway Park Ball Field
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3800 Davenport Pkwy, 36108 334-284-7920
www.montgomeryal.gov
A 180-acre park located off I-65. Admission varies by game.
Lagoon Park Batting Cages-Slugger Sport
Lagoon Park Dr, 36109 |2855 334-395-6699
Lagoon Park Softball Complex
Lagoon Park Dr, 36109 |2855 334-271-7016
www.lagoonparksoftball.com
Robert C. Hatch Dr, 36101 |1595 334-229-4529
www.alasu.edu
This multi-use facility is home to the Alabama State University Hornets’ Basketball and can also host entertainment activities, conference meetings and conventions and cultural events. Concessions available. Admission varies by game. Call for schedule.
Montgomery Motorsports Speedway
Booth Rd, 36108 |480 334-262-6101
www.montgomeryspeedway.com
One of the finest racing facilities available in the Southeast, hosting several National Racing Series. Concessions available. Admission varies. Call for track schedule.
GAMING Creek Casino Wetumpka
Montgomery East - AUM
Creek Casino Montgomery
www.montgomeryal.gov
A 25-acre facility located behind Auburn Montgomery. Concession available. Admission varies by game.
Paterson Field
Madison Ave, 36107 |1215 334-240-4200
www.montgomeryal.gov
Complete with eight batting cages and a full-service pro shop. Token prices vary. Hours change seasonally.
Local baseball field located in downtown Montgomery. Admission varies by game. Downtown
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Federal Dr, 36107 |1555 334-242-5597
334-514-0469
www.pcigaming.com
Brown Springs Rd, 36117 |250 334-241-2300
MULTI-PURPOSE Garrett Coliseum
River Oaks Dr |100 Wetumpka, AL 36092
The premier Softball Complex complete with picnic areas, playground equipment, full concession area and souvenir shop. Admission varies by game.
www.sluggersport.com
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A Jim Howard Track and a member of the National Drag Racing Association. Concessions available. Admission varies. Call for track schedule.
BASKETBALL Dunn-Oliver Acadome
Local football field with artificial turf located in downtown Montgomery. Concessions available. Admission varies by game. Call for schedule. Downtown
Catoma Ball Fields
www.montgomeryal.gov
www.mmpdragracing.com
www.montgomeryal.gov
Mitchell Young Rd, 36108 |1780 334-241-2300
Minnie Brown Rd, 36117 |8700 334-244-5741
N Belt Dr, 36110 |2600 334-260-9660
Madison Ave, 36104 |1022 334-240-4200
www.montgomeryal.gov
Dean Fain Park
Special needs facility. Concessions available. Admission varies by game.
FOOTBALL Cramton Bowl
Taylor Rd, 36117 |1801 334-241-2300
A 15-acre facility located in West Montgomery. Concessions available.
MOTORSPORTS Montgomery Motorsports Park
Ray Thorington Rd, 36117 |1655 334-241-2300
www.garrett.state.al.us
This 39,000-sqare-foot casino features a Players Club, ATM machines and check cashing. Admission is free.
An ideal entertainment facility for rodeos, concerts, social events, expositions, trade shows, sports events, horse and cattle shows and sales and the circus. Concessions available. Admission varies. Call for schedule.
Eddie L. Tullis Rd, 36117 |1801 334-273-9003
Cramton Bowl Multi-Plex
www.pcigaming.com
Opening summer 2012
This 21,000-square-foot casino overlooks Alabama’s scenic Tallapoosa River and features a Players Club, state-of-the-art “Ticket In-Ticket Out” technology, ATM machines, check cashing and free parking. Admission is free.
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Ave, 36104 |Madison 334-241-2300
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www.alsportscapital.com
This brand new 90,000 square foot indoor sports facility will be constructed adjacent to Cramton Bowl. The main floor will be approximately 72,000 square foot with a seating capacity of 4,000. Admission varies. Call for schedule.
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SKATE PARK Montgomery Alabama River Skate Park
Bibb St, 36104 |301 334-240-4561
TENNIS Lagoon Park Tennis Center
Lagoon Park Dr, 36109 |2855 334-240-4051
www.montgomeryskatepark.com
www.montgomeryal.gov
Features a 5-foot mini ramp and skate shop. Admission varies. Call for schedule. Downtown
Located in the heart of Lagoon Park, this facility offers lit courts, a pro-shop and a restaurant. Concessions available. Court fee.
SOCCER Emory Folmar YMCA Soccer Complex
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300 Brown Springs Rd, 36117 334-244-3000
O’Conner Tennis Center
Anderson St, 36107 |500 334-240-4884
www.alsportscapital.com
www.montgomeryal.gov
This new facility will include 8 lit soccer fields along with two stadium fields. Renovations to the facility should be completed by fall 2012.
Public courts located close to Alabama State University. Court fee.
Golf: In the Swing of Things Tee up at any one of the eight spectacular, and distinctive, golf courses in the Montgomery area that are definitely up to par.
Cottonwood Golf Club
Byron Nelson Blvd, 36116 |7160 334-281-3344
Lagoon Park Golf Course
Lagoon Park Dr, 36109 |2855 334-271-7000
www.cottonwoodgolfclub.com
www.montgomeryal.gov
This Byron Nelson designed, 18-hole championship course sports a challenging, but fair, layout.
This course is a beautifully manicured, par-72 championship layout. It was ranked a Top 50 public course in the United States by Golf Digest.
Emerald Mountain Golf Club
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254 Mountain View Dr Wetumpka, AL 36093 334-514-8082
www.emeraldmountaingolfclub.com
Emerald Mountain has two different styles of 9-hole championship courses perfect for all skill levels.
Gateway Park Golf Course
Davenport Pkwy, 36105 |3800 334-284-7920
www.montgomeryal.gov
Gateway has a 9-hole 5,862-yard, par 32 executive course with par 3 and 4, a state-of-the-art clubhouse and scenic views.
Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail–Cambrian Ridge
Sunbelt Pkwy |101 Greenville, AL 36037
Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail– Capitol Hill
Constitution Ave |2600 Prattville, AL 36066 334-285-1114
www.rtjgolf.com
As the closest RTJ course to the capital city, Capitol Hill boasts three 18-hole Championship courses, appropriately named The Senator, The Legislator and The Judge. Each is unique. The Senator offers a traditional, Scottish-style layout; The Legislator lets you play among the pines; and The Judge offers unrivaled natural beauty, with 12 of its holes bordering the Alabama River. Capitol Hill hosts the Navistar LPGA Classic each fall.
334-382-9787
www.rtjgolf.com
Golfers can mix and match using the three 9-hole championship courses to find their perfect 18.
Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail–Grand National
Robert Trent Jones Trail |3000 Opelika, AL 36801 334-749-9042
www.rtjgolf.com
With two 18-hole championship courses, Grand National is a favorite.
Tallapoosa Lakes Golf Course
Dozier Rd, 36117 |1501 334-260-4900
www.tlakesgolf.com
This 36-hole complex is one of Alabama’s most popular courses, featuring generous landing areas and Bermuda greens.
Who knew?
The Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail is regularly ranked by national magazines like GOLF and Golf Digest as some of the best and most affordable public golf anywhere in the country. Visitors who’ve been bitten by the golf bug are lucky: three of the stops on the famed trail are within an hour’s drive.
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Outdoors Adventure Outside
Bass Pro Shop
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2553 Rocky Mount Rd Prattville, AL 36066 334-290-6400
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Coosa River Adventures
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415 Company St Wetumpka, AL 36092 334-514-0279
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Fort Toulouse/Jackson Park
W. Fort Toulouse Rd |2521 Wetumpka, AL 36093 334-567-3002
www.basspro.com
www.coosariveradventures.com
www.fttoulousejackson.org
The store offers nearly 140,000 square feet of outdoor excitement including the area’s largest selection of quality gear for fishing, hunting, camping and boating as well as large freshwater and saltwater aquariums. Free admission. Open Mon – Sun.
Coosa River Adventures outfits you with a canoe or sit-on-top kayak and provide access to the launch site, paddles and life jackets. Prices vary. Call for schedule.
The park features a 1700s French fort reconstruction in a 165-acre park amidst the rural setting at the confluence of the Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers. Just 10 minutes from downtown Montgomery. Admission charge. Open Mon – Sun.
Lower Wetumpka Shotgun Sports Club
Coosa Outdoor Center
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172 River Rd Wetumpka, AL 36092 334-201-5510
Lower Wetumpka Rd, 36110 |4758 334-420-3371
www.coosaoutdoorcenter.com
Whether your interest is camping, renting canoes or sit-on-top kayaks, organizing a group trip or purchasing equipment, the staff at COC is ready to assist you with your outdoor adventure. Prices vary. Call for schedule.
This complex offers two sporting clays courses, a covered five-stand, wobble trap, skeet field, archery and continental pheasant hunts. Call for hours. www.coosariverpics.com
Gardens & More: Super Natural Explore the beauty and bounty that Mother Nature bestowed on the River Region at these attractions. star-gazing hill and exciting learning opportunities with the farmer-in-residence. Downtown
Jasmine Hill Gardens and Outdoor Museum
Jasmine Hill Rd |3001 Wetumpka, AL 36093
334-263-5713 or 334-567-6463
Blount Cultural Park
Vaughn Rd, 36116 |6055 www.blountculturalpark.org
This 350-acre park is reminiscent of the English countryside and houses the Alabama Shakespeare Festival and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts. Free Admission. Open seven days a week, dawn to dusk, unless reserved for a private party.
Hampstead Institute Downtown Farm
Blvd, 36104 |Maxwell www.hampsteadinstitute.org
In the midst of downtown Montgomery, this all-natural urban farm offers community planting beds, you-pick fruits, an orchard, a
This incredible 20-acre garden features mythical gods and Olympian heroes with beautiful flowers year round. The Olympian style visitor center will make your visit to “Alabama’s Little Corner of Greece” memorable. Open mid-March through the end of June from 9am-5pm Fri–Sat and from 12pm-5pm on Sun. Call for complete details. Admission charge.
Shakespeare Garden & Amphitheatre
Vaughn Rd, 36117 |6055 334-271-5300
www.blountculturalpark.org
Located within the Blount Cultural Park, this is one of seven such gardens in the USA, which features plants and flowers mentioned in Shakespeare’s plays. Free admission. Open seven days a week dawn to dusk, unless reserved for a private party.
Alabama Nature Center
Lanark Rd, Millbrook, AL 36054 |3050 800-822-9453
www.alabamawildlife.org Alabama is one of the most biodiverse states in the nation, and right off of I-65 in Millbrook, a good sampling of several different ecosystems can be found all Kimberly Moon at AWF in one place at The Alabama Nature Center — one of the best ways to experience the wonders of nature in Alabama. The Alabama Nature Center is on the grounds of the Alabama Wildlife Federation’s headquarters and is a 350-acre planneduse outdoor education facility with five miles of boardwalks and trails traversing forests, fields, streams, wetlands and ponds. There are often special events (guided hikes, kids’ fishing rodeos, nature photography classes) planned for the public, especially in the summer months. Free admission. Call for schedule.
Shopping
...find your style! Dauber Gallery
Style Savvy Bou Cou
Eastern Blvd, Suite 411 |2101 334-239-0655
Eve’s Studio
Clubview Ave |2026 334-262-8888
Commerce St, Suite 102 |130 334-271-2475
The Men’s Wearhouse
EastChase Pkwy |6866 334-279-3886
The Dauber Gallery downtown is a feast for the eyes. The walls are draped in the brilliant colors, multi-layered contrasts and intricate play of light and shadow that are represented in photographs both large and small. The art lover will find moving portraits, stunning landscapes and architectural scenes, all as seen and captured by Montgomery fine art photographer Mark Dauber.
Deck the Walls Corporate Art Source/ CAS Gallery & Frames
Zelda Rd, Suite F |2960 334-271-3772
S.A.C.’s Gallery
S Perry St, Suite 14 |529 334-265-9931
Stonehenge & Stonehenge Lighting
Cloverdale Rd |401 334-263-3190
the Perfect GiftS Focus on Fashion
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413 Coliseum Blvd 334-272-1170
Henig Furs, Inc.
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7449 Eastchase Pkwy 334-277-7610
Al’s Flowers
Carter Hill Rd |1725 334-265-1125
Capitol’s Rosemont Gardens
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2210 Rosemont Pl 334-834-7731
The Look Boutique
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The Locker Room
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1717 Carter Hill Rd 334-262-1788
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N McDonough St |350 334-262-4470
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5350A Atlanta Hwy 334-272-9878
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1140 E Fairview Ave 334-265-1473
Fine Line Engravers & Gifts
Perry Hill Rd |1651 334-281-7577
Charlotte’s Jewelry
7012 Vaughn Rd 334-279-5147
Tucker Pecan Company
You Name It
The Vintage Olive
Vaughn Rd |8101B 334-260-3700
All Together Now
Capitol Book & News Co.
1923 Mulberry St 334-269-2272
Buckelew’s
Ware Jewelers
EastChase Pkwy |7268 334-749-5005
Rocky Mount Rd |2553 334-290-6400
Barb’s on Mulberry
STYLE SAVVY for men
Wetumpka Hwy, 36110 |3561 334-277-67460
Bass Pro Shops
Just for Kids
Eastchase Pkwy |7107 334-277-7118
Vaughn Rd, 36117 |8820 334-387-0440
Be Specific
1048 E Fairview Ave 334-239-7537
Storkland and The Name Dropper
Southern Homes & Gardens
Vaughn Rd |8161 334-396-1991
Heidi’s Fine Jewelry
Vaughn Rd |4695 334-239-7700
Marguirette’s Exquisite Jewelry
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7818 Vaughn Rd 334-270-0074
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The Stop at Union Station
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300 Water St 334-262-0013
Eastdale Mall
Atlanta Hwy |5501 334-277-7380
The Shoppes at Eastchase
Eastchase Pkwy |7274 334-279-6046
Gourmet Goodies
Discover Treasures
Filet & Vine, Inc.
Eastbrook Flea Market & Antique Mall
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431 Cloverdale Rd 334-262-8463
Peppertree Steaks & Wine
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8101 Vaughn Rd 334-271-6328
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Coliseum Blvd |425 334-277-4027
Pickwick Antiques
Interstate Ct |3851 334-279-1481
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...when the sun goes down, the good times start up
Catch some live music, mix and mingle, watch the big game or just kick back with a cold one at any one of the city’s many nightlife options.
Drink It All In Don’t miss Montgomery’s most happening spots: • Relax in the spacious covered outdoor area and sip a tasty Bellringer at the Exchange Bar. In the 1800s, Freeney’s Bell Tavern occupied the corner where the Renaissance now sits. Today, a replica of Freeney’s Bell hangs at the Exchange Bar and chimes daily at 5p.m. signaling the end of the workday. • At AlleyBar, the action heats up when you get cold. Don a faux fur coat (in a situation-appropriate “alley cat” print) and enter the city’s only frozen shot room, where your drink is served in a shot glass made of ice.
La Jolla
Downtown
EastChase Pkwy, 36117 |6854 334-356-2600
www.lajollamontgomery.com
Enjoy delicious cocktails, a wide variety of wines and other libations at this sophisticated establishment.
Capitol Oyster Bar at The Marina
Shady St, 36104 |617 334-288-4217
www.capitoloysterbar.com
The Capitol Oyster Bar overlooks the beautiful Alabama River and downtown and boasts a comfortable covered deck with a scenic view. Live entertainment Thurs. - Sun.
1048 Jazz & Blues Club
Dreamland BBQ
Tallapoosa St, 36104 |101 334-273-7427
www.thehamandhigh.com
“We are the butcher, the baker, the cocktail maker.” Let Ham and High surprise you with its seasonal selection of handcrafted culinary and drink creations.
This premier hotspot features nightly events from poker and sports night to DJ’s and live bands.
Bud’s
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Head on the Door
Vaughn Rd, 36116 |5028 334-270-1928
This capital city nightclub kicks the nightlife scene into another gear.
It’ll Do Tavern
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557 N East Blvd, 36117 334-356-1355
This neighborhood sports bar is cool and casual in Old Cloverdale.
This friendly watering hole features live entertainment every Thurs.-Sun.
Eastside Grille
Key Largo Bar & Grill
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www.eastsidegrille.com
This full-service upscale restaurant and bar features live entertainment every Wed–Sat.
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Ham and High
Located in the heart of Old Cloverdale, 1048 Jazz and Blues Club has live music every night in a relaxed atmosphere.
Blue Byrd’s
www.dreamlandbbq.com
Hampstead High St, 36116 |5251 334-239-9982
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Atlanta Hwy, 36117 |6804 334-356-4690
www.alleybarmontgomery.com
This lively entertainment spot located in The Alley is the place to be downtown.
• At La Jolla, ask for the French Martini, a sophisticated blend of vodka, raspberry liquor and pineapple juice topped with champagne.
E Fairview Ave, 36106 |1104 334-834-1048
AlleyBar
Commerce St, 36104 |166 334-387-3333
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Key Largo Bar & Grill is a leisurely spot with live entertainment. Located at the back gate of Gunter AFB.
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Pine Bar
Cloverdale Rd, 36106 |501 334-239-9061
www.thepinebar.com
Locals gather after work at this friendly, pub-like bar in Old Cloverdale.
Rock Bottom American Pub
The Exchange Bar
Tallapoosa St, 36104 |201 334-481-5165
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www.rockbottomamericanpub.com
You’ll find it all at “the Bottom”: Food, sports and fun.
The Tipping Point
La Salle Bleu & Sous La Terre
Hampstead High St, 36116 |5015 334-260-9110
www.tippingpointhampstead.com
Go for the coffee and sandwiches during the day; stay for great beer and wine during the city’s “best happy hour” in an easy-going environment with an expansive deck.
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Commerce St, 36104 |82A-B 334-265-2069
This jazz and blues lounge in downtown is legendary for smooth sounds and delicious drinks.
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Calling All Groups! With a wide array of services and helpful advice delivered by a knowledgeable, friendly team, the Montgomery CVB makes FUN convenient and affordable for groups of any kind and any size. When groups of any size meet in Montgomery, BIG things happen. Whether you’re gathering here for business or pleasure, Montgomery has a host of group-friendly attractions, restaurants and unique sporting facilities to make your event a brilliant success. This vibrant capital city is the spirit of Alabama’s heritage; the courage of Rosa Parks; the heart of the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail; the steadfast dream of Martin Luther King Jr.; and the grace and beauty of the arts. There’s so much to see and do, and The Convention and Visitor Bureau is here to meet your every need.
See It All: Take a Tour To best experience all Montgomery offers, plan a tour. Our Group Tour Sales staff can help you with all of your tour details. We will contact lodging properties and refer you to step-on guide services and local tour companies. Our sales staff can also suggest a variety of entertainment options for your guests after their tour. Let our staff help you plan scheduled itineraries or assist you with planning several different activities and visits to local attractions. Together we can create a custom tour itinerary just for you.
Stay Power: Lodging The Montgomery area offers over 7,000 total hotel rooms across the city. Let us make your accommodation reservations for you and your group. Our complete list of contacts for each Montgomery property will assure that we find you the best rates, assist you with special services and additional requests.
Enjoy a Warm Welcome: Bags & Brochures The CVB offers welcome bags and name badges based on the number of room nights booked. Our bags have our Montgomery CVB logo and are accompanied with a souvenir. Each group is given one souvenir per person, and all items are subject to availability. The CVB will also provide your group with Visitor Guides in which they will find complete lists of attractions, restaurants, entertainment options and general information about the city. We can also provide your group with a calendar of events that highlight the city’s many activities.
Home Base for Heritage Montgomery makes a great home base for exploring many important Civil Rights and Civil War sites.
Change Born of Courage A single moment can transform the world. When Rosa Parks’ display of quiet courage sparked the Bus Boycott giving impetus to the Civil Rights Movement, Montgomery became the epicenter of a groundbreaking societal shift that would change our entire nation for the better.
Listen & Learn Take advantage of The Civil Rights Audio Tour, a self-guided walking or driving tour of Montgomery’s Civil Rights sites. The program includes information about the places and people, featuring their voices. Visit the Montgomery Area Visitor Center to get a walking tour CD.
Civil Rights Itinerary Day One 9:00 Montgomery Area Visitor Center, Historic Union Station 10:00 Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church 11:00 Dexter Avenue Parsonage Museum -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1:30 Civil Rights Memorial 2:00 Civil Rights Memorial Center 3:00 Alabama Department of Archives & History Day Two 9:30 Rosa Parks Library & Museum and Children’s Wing 11:30 Alabama State Capitol -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2:00 National Center for the Study of Civil Rights and African American Culture at Alabama State University 2:30 Freedom Rides Museum
Cradle of the Confederacy In the Winter Building on Dexter Avenue in a Montgomery that was barely four decades old, the orders to fire the first shot and embark on the largest armed conflict on American soil were signed and sent. This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, and there’s no better First White House of the Confederacy place to delve into its history than in the city where Jefferson Davis, first and only President of the Confederacy, was sworn in and resided. Stand on the star Davis stood on as he was sworn in on the State Capitol steps.
Confederate Trail Itinerary
Jefferson Davis star
Day One 9:00 Montgomery Area Visitor Center, Historic Union Station 10:00 Alabama State Capitol 11:30 Confederate Memorial -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1:30 First White House of the Confederacy 3:30 The Confederate Post Office 4:00 The Winter Building Day Two 9:00 St. John’s Episcopal Church 9:45 The Alabama Department of Archives and History Building -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1:00 Alabama’s Confederate Prison 1:45 Oakwood Cemetery
Montgomery to Selma
Historical Itinerary
Much of the Civil Rights story can be revisited in Montgomery. But even more can be found along the National Civil Rights Trail. It commemorates the events, people and route of the 1965 Voting Rights March and links Montgomery to nearby Selma. Once in Selma, tour compelling sites like the National Voting Rights Museum and Institute, the Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church & King Monument and the Edmund Pettus Bridge.
Day One 9:00 Montgomery Area Visitor Center, Historic Union Station Dexter Ave. King Memorial Baptist Church 10:00 Alabama State Capitol 11:00 Freedom Rides Museum -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1:30 Alabama Department of Archives & History 3:30 First White House of the Confederacy
Montgomery to Tuskegee A day trip to Tuskegee offers a glimpse of heroism at the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site. Educational accomplishments are also honored in Tuskegee at The “Oaks,” home of Booker T. Washington, and at the George Washington Carver Museum.
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Day Two 9:30 Old Alabama Town -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1:00 Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church 2:00 Dexter Avenue Parsonage 3:00 Rosa Parks Library & Museum
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The Right Formula for Family Reunions Bring the whole gang! Montgomery’s abundance of family friendly attractions and activities, dining destinations and venues all permeated by a rich history and true Southern hospitality blend together to make our city the place to host a family reunion full of fun and fellowship. Last year, 232 families gathered here to reconnect and strengthen family ties. The Convention & Visitor Bureau can help you put together a meaningful event that will generate fond memories to last a lifetime.
Need a Few Ideas? Try these activities and attractions with your loved ones. • Hit a homerun and take your family reunion to a Biscuits baseball game in downtown Montgomery. Several options with special extra touches are available for groups. • Discover Montgomery’s natural beauty with a relaxing ride down the Alabama River aboard the Harriott II Riverboat. Group rates are available, as is the ability to customize a cruise just for your family. • Mix and match. Set up a friendly game for the golfers in your group at the Capitol Hill golf course. While they’re chasing little white balls, others can enjoy the serenity of the European spa at the Montgomery Renaissance Spa & Hotel.
How the CVB can help you plan your family reunion We can provide services and resources throughout the planning stages of your reunion. Go to visitingmontgomery.com or call 800-240-9452 to request a detailed planning guide with valuable tips and a complete planning checklist. Here is what we can do for you: l
Assist with finding the most suitable hotel.
l Provide visitor information for the reunion planning committee and your guests. l Provide nametags. Plastic name holders with printed name are complimentary if you have 200 or more hotel room nights. Otherwise, there is a nominal fee of 50 cents per name badge. In either instance we require a minimum of two weeks notice, and the names must be electronically submitted if badges are to be printed. l Provide vendor information for commemorative items.
Unique Venues 129 Coosa
129 Coosa 334-262-8859
Exposed brick and wood beams with walls showcasing historic photos of city landmarks gives this venue a warm ambiance. A balcony overlooks The Alley.
Alabama Activity Center 334-269-0222
This building has a spacious, elegant room on the ground floor with easy access for everyone. Guests can spill out onto the large, airy plaza and gather around the beautiful fountain.
AlleyBAR 334-387-3333
This dynamic bar and entertainment venue in downtown is full of energy with a combo of modern and historic décor and the city’s only frozen shot room. It has two spaces for private functions: The BackALLEY and The Upper Room.
Alley Station 334-277-1077
Located at the newly renovated Alley, Alley Station’s beautiful architecture and unique event spaces set it apart, as does its Rooftop Terrace.
Auburn University at Montgomery 334-244-3000
This college campus boasts versatile meeting spaces to meet almost any need. Take advantage of the venues alone or make use of its stellar, and affordable, conference services, which can help you plan the details of your entire event.
Capital City Club 334-834-8920
Located in the heart of downtown, this rooftop venue offers sophistication, beautiful views and exceptional facilities.
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Get a jumpstart on making your meeting or event in Montgomery a memorable success by choosing from the city’s diverse selection of truly unique venues. There’s something for groups of every type and size.
Club Room at Hampstead
Chapel Hill Meeting House at The Waters 334-272-3200
Southern charm is the hallmark of this full-service venue set amid the tranquility of The Waters community.
Club Room at Hampstead 334-270-6700
Located inside the vibrant, beautiful community of Hampstead, The Hampstead Club Room offers an elegant, one-of-a-kind space in Montgomery and featuring gorgeous views from atop the Hampstead Tower.
Gateway Park Lodge 334-284-7920
Situated on the lake at Gateway Park, The Lodge has expansive outdoor decks as well as a large fireplace in the main room and an octagonal club tower with an in-the-round serving bar.
Hank Williams Museum 334-262-3600
Fans of music and history will enjoy the vibe at this nostalgic spot that celebrates the life and career of country music legend Hank Williams.
Harriott II Riverboat 334-625-2100
Docked beside the Riverwalk and Amphitheater, the boat offers dinner, dancing and live entertainment, along with activities for children.
Chapel Hill at The Waters
Jasmine Hill Gardens 334-567-6463
Lush gardens full of color and stunning statuary add interest to any event. This venue is perfect for outdoor events, with indoor options as well.
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts 334-240-4333
All types of events gain new dimension. From the grand Rotunda with marble floors under a magnificent dome to the outdoor Terrace and Amphitheater with picturesque vistas, the Museum is the perfect venue for a unique event.
Montgomery Zoo 334-240-4900
The presence of nearby animals from around the world adds exotic appeal to this venue. The Zoo’s Overlook Café can accommodate a large number of people, complete with sit down dinners or an elegant buffet. The onsite Mann Museum offers an indoor setting that will easily accommodate a sit-down dinner or cocktail buffet.
One Dexter Avenue 334-262-1245
Civil Rights pioneer Rosa Parks was arrested nearby, and across the street, the telegram that started the Civil War was sent. One Dexter Avenue has always been in the center of the action and still is.
Oaks Plantation 334-260-8116
Hillcrest Manor Bed & Breakfast 334-264-8253
Hillcrest Manor, an historic storybook mansion that was rebuilt around 1915, is located on a tree-lined street and is tucked amid gardens and formal fountains on a hill overlooking the Historic Garden District.
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Take a step back in time when you drive up the Avenue of the Oaks to the grand Oaks Plantation, built in the 1830’s and located in a pastoral setting. This facility blends history with modern facilities.
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Riverwalk Amphitheater
Riverwalk Stadium & Riverwalk Amphitheater 334-625-2100
Flexible meeting spaces abound at the ballpark in the heart of downtown, and set right on the riverbank, the Amphitheater can host gatherings large or small with a long list of amenities.
RSA Plaza Terrace 334-269-6090
High above Montgomery, the sixth floor of the RSA Plaza Building offers a breathtaking view of the city. A lovely terrace surrounds one large room, which can be divided into four smaller venues.
Shakespeare Gardens & Amphitheater 334-271-5300
Located within the Blount Cultural Park, this is one of seven gardens of its kind in the country. It features plants and flowers mentioned in Shakespeare’s plays as well as a terraced Amphitheatre.
Davis Theatre
Union Station Train Shed
Troy University’s Davis Theatre
Union Station Train Shed
The Davis Theatre is ideal for many different types of meetings and events in its size, design and especially its location. It is in the center of the city’s revitalized downtown, making it a perfect complement to Montgomery’s nearby convention facilities.
Adjacent to Historic Union Station, this covered outdoor space offers you the flexibility to host an event anywhere from a casual cook-out to a formal wedding reception and everything in between. In the background the Alabama River provides the perfect natural landscape for your event.
Troy University’s Whitley Hall
W.A. Gayle Planetarium
The central location of this venue provides easy access to all that Montgomery’s revitalized downtown has to offer.
The planetarium can be rented with the option of using the lobby and the auditorium. With over 200 seats, the planetarium’s dome is a great spot for custom presentations, as everybody has the best seat in the house.
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Union Station
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Historic Union Station provides the perfect backdrop for any event. This historic building still displays the original tile flooring and stained glass windows, which makes any event unique and special.
Young House 334-264-7480
Set among the 19th century community known as Old Alabama Town, this historic home offers your guests an opportunity to dine in style while experiencing the culture of the Old South.
Talk. Meet. Learn. Laugh. Dance. Dine. Discover Whitley Hall Montgomery’s former Whitley Hotel is today a state-of-the-art conference center, banquet hall and educational center. • Perfect for seminars, workshops, receptions, dinners, luncheons and other social or professional events • Large and small classrooms available • Computer labs with Internet access • Full-service catering • Advanced wireless audio/visual equipment • Free parking
334-241-9543 | kbedsole@troy.edu | troy.edu
The capital city exudes Southern hospitality in many ways, but it may be best exemplified in the warm welcome that greets visitors at all of our hotels. With over 7,000 rooms to choose from, Montgomery has comfortable, convenient options for every type of guest.
Montgomery Convention Center www.renaissancemontgomery.com
Convention Center
Connected to the Renaissance Hotel and the common concourse, the Convention Center has over 73,000 square feet of state-of-the-art meeting space that can be divided into three sections along with 40,000 square feet of pre-function space.
Montgomery Performing Arts Centre
Adjacent to the hotel and Convention Center, this theatre offers seating for 1,800 and Level I lighting and sound, as well as a full orchestra pit and 400 square feet of pre-function space.
Full-Service Hotels Meeting Your Needs Embassy Suites Hotel and Montgomery Conference Center 300 Tallapoosa St Montgomery, AL 36104 334-269-5055
Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa at the Convention Center 201 Tallapoosa St, Montgomery, AL 36104 • 334-481-5000
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 combine with the hotel’s long list of amenities. With 342 rooms, ample and flexible meeting spaces, a European spa, a restaurant, fitness 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 offers a 14,000-square-foot Grand Ballroom on the main level and provides meeting space with 18 breakout rooms that total 14,00 square feet.
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 Area Visitor Center and the Montgomery Convention Center and is only nine miles from the Montgomery Regional Airport. Embassy Suites offers 15,000 square feet of meeting space including a ballroom and breakout sections.
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The River Region In the middle of Alabama, this diverse area is a dynamic centerpiece of the state.
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s its name implies, the Montgomery River Region is an area full of rivers. Some are lazy, others fast flowing, but this confluence of water in Central Alabama has formed a section of the state that is known for many things. Encompassing everything from the natural beauty and rustic feel of rural landscapes and agricultural industries to high-tech manufacturing facilities, the seat of state government and a major Air Force base, the River Region is
composed of several distinct communities, all boasting rich histories and exciting futures on the horizon. The Montgomery River Region’s communities include: Montgomery, Prattville, Millbrook, Town of Pike Road, Wetumpka and Tallassee. The region is growing quickly and is currently home to over 366,000 people. Discover the abundant opportunities that make them great places to live, work or visit.
What They Say We think Montgomery is a great place to visit, but don’t just take our word for it. “[In Montgomery] Tourists can stand and look out from the pulpit where Dr. King once preached, and they can visit the basement ... where movement leaders hatched plans for the year-long Montgomery Bus Boycott.” -The Wall Street Journal “With the addition of restaurants and nightlife near the Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery is livelier than ever.” -Southern Living magazine “The city [Montgomery] is the civil rights movement’s ground zero.” -USA Today “Montgomery doesn’t try to hide its past. Memorials, tourist sites and a narrated trolley ride tell the stories.”-Atlanta Journal Constitution “Harriott II Riverboat brings back the best of the 19th century -beautiful riverboats cruising the Alabama River.” -Atlanta Journal Contsitution
“A visit to the The Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery is a stirring experience.” -Southeastern Group Tour magazine “The Alabama Shakespeare Festival [in Montgomery] is among the largest theatrical festivals in the world, the largest regional theatre in the Southeast, and has developed one of the country’s premier laboratories for new plays.” -Alabama Journey magazine
Wetumpka
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Thanks to abundant natural beauty and a long, colorful history, residents are proud to call Wetumpka and Elmore County home and thrilled to share their slice of Central Alabama with visitors. Just as the Coosa River winds its way through Elmore County, blessing the area with its beauty and options for fishing, boating and swimming, so too is a rich heritage woven into the picturesque landscape. The history of Native Americans, French and British settlers, Civil War soldiers, enterprising visionaries, hard-working farmers and more merge together to form a multi-layered mix of stories and scenes, legends and legacies. Today, the independent spirit that drove this region forward is still present and combines with sincere hospitality to make Elmore County, the fourth fastest growing county in the state, a pleasant, prosperous place to live or visit. What A Blast! On any given night in Alabama, you might get lucky and glimpse a meteor as it streaks across the Southern sky. But 83 million years ago, a giant meteor did much more than leave
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a glowing trail in the dark. It struck the earth in Wetumpka, blasting through bedrock to leave an Impact Crater that is still clearly visible today. It is the only confirmed meteorite crater in the state and is considered one of the best preserved in the world. While Wetumpka seems young in comparison to the crater, it celebrated its 175th birthday in 2010, and as the county seat, the city serves as a focal point for all of the historical and outdoor attractions that define Elmore County, which also includes Millbrook, Tallassee and Eclectic. History & Heritage Abound The recurring arches of the Bibb Graves Bridge greet visitors
to Wetumpka. This unique, prominent landmark was completed in 1931 and is one of only two such structures in Alabama. In the city’s heart, its charming downtown, guests can stroll to quaint shops, restaurants and historic homes and churches following a self-guided walking tour. Downtown recently received a “freshening up” that preserved its architectural character while bringing its capabilities into the modern age. One can’t-miss stop on the walking tour is the Elmore County Museum. It provides a peek into the past with informative exhibits and local artifacts from the Civil War and other historical events. Just south of Wetumpka, over 6,000 years of the area’s history are uncovered among the 165 acres of Fort Toulouse/Jackson Park State Historical Site, located where the Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers meet. Here, visitors can explore both French and American Forts, a Mississippian Mound site, wildflower fields and forests on the William Bartram Nature Trail, the museum and Graves House filled with archeological artifacts, and even get a tangible taste of yesterday’s traditions at the living history weekends held once a month. It’s Only Natural Pride in its past may be prevalent in Elmore County, but it never overshadows the progress of the present, including the
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). Just east of downtown lies an almost five-mile-wide meteorite crater which is the result of an 83 million-year-old meteorite impact. It is the only confirmed meteor crater in Alabama and is one of the best preserved in the world. The meteorite is estimated to have been 1,000 feet in diameter.
location’s close ties to Mother Nature. Wetumpka is appropriately known as the “city of natural beauty,” but in truth, the phrase could easily apply to all of Elmore County. The region is known for its scenic spots, many centered around the Coosa River. The Coosa’s importance to the area was first noted by the Native Americans who gave Wetumpka its name, which means “rumbling waters.” The river is the perfect place for fishing, swimming, canoeing and kayaking and is joined by the Tallapoosa River just below Wetumpka to form the Alabama River. Close proximity to two of central Alabama’s sparkling lakes, Lake Jordan and mammoth Lake Martin, is also a plus. Mountain biking or hiking through the 12 miles of forest hills and dales on the nationally known Swayback Bridge Trail are other popular pastimes that draw many outdoor enthusiasts to Elmore County. “Our lakes, rivers and beautiful land provide great recreational opportunities for our residents and visitors,” said Jan Wood, Executive Director of the Wetumpka Area Chamber of Commerce.
Elmore County Museum
Blooming Beauty Tucked at the bottom of the Appalachian foothills, Elmore County boasts a mild climate that fosters a diverse array of plant life, and nowhere is this on finer display than at Jasmine Hill Gardens and Outdoor Museum. With 20 acres of bountiful blossoms and classical Old World ambiance, the gardens put on a fabulous floral show all year, along with an impressive collection of statuary representing the art and ideals of ancient Greece. Playing Around
Attack on Swayback Mountain Bike Race
Thanks to The Wetumpka Depot Players, community theatre is a thriving part of the social and arts scene in the county seat. Adding culture to the area’s appeal, the Depot Players produce a variety of original plays, beloved Broadway shows, hilarious comedies and poignant dramas each year. Audiences enjoy them all in an intimate, 160-seat theatre in Wetumpka that was once an old grocery store, which the Depot Players bought and converted in 1999. Event-Full Elmore County moves at a more relaxed pace, but there is no shortage of things going on. Favorite annual events include The Coosa River Challenge, which incorporates river paddling, biking and trail running into a true test of will and strength, The Coosa River Whitewater Festival, Riverfest Festival and Christmas on the Coosa as well as Frontier Days and the French and Indian Encampment, both held at Fort Toulouse/Jackson Park. Beautiful Places & Friendly Faces Despite the multitude of attractions and opportunities for outdoor fun, it is perhaps Elmore County’s people that are her biggest asset. Their easy smiles and warm handshakes welcome
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visitors and newcomers from all over the world to experience the laid-back good life that they enjoy. “Elmore County still retains its small-town values. It is family friendly, relaxed and close-knit,” Wood said. “And there is a real sense of community and a genuine neighborly atmosphere. Yet we are still close to all of the conveniences and amenities of larger cities nearby, like Montgomery and Birmingham. We keep growing as more and more people discover this.”
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A quintessential Alabama “hometown,” The Town of Pike Road welcomes all to experience its well-blended mix of old and new.
Connected & Community-Focused Starting where Montgomery’s eastern side ends, the Town of Pike Road is a perfect snapshot of smalltown life, offering pastoral scenery and a more leisurely pace that feels a whole world away, yet is only minutes from all that the capital city offers. The Town of Pike Road is somewhat new; it was incorporated as a municipality in 1997. But a thriving community has flourished in the area for over 175 years. The old and the new are inextricably intertwined in the Town of Pike Road. Today, the area is growing again, drawing new families, those
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looking for both the peaceful appeal of days gone by and the excitement of a reinvigorated town with fresh ideas. The Town’s sprawling meadows and woodland glens are dotted with over 35 unique neighborhoods, each with its own personality and including some of the region’s oldest settlements. The population of approximately 5,400 residents is diverse, with citizens across the demographic spectrum calling the Town of Pike Road home. A Proud Heritage In 1815, the arrival of three families — the Marks, Mathews and the Meriwethers —marked the beginning of the Pike Road community. They took to the area’s fertile land and began farming and were joined by other families who did the same. Soon, a small but booming town sprouted up at the intersection of the highly traveled Pike and Meriwether Roads.
A Prosperous Present Its ability to attract such a variety of people is proof of its appeal, and perhaps the town’s biggest 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, as new businesses and new neighborhoods come to the area, creating a harmonious mix of yesterday and today. “Our motto is ‘welcome home,’” said the Town of Pike Road Mayor Gordon Stone. “These words exemplify the spirit of this town and the feeling we try to convey to everyone who comes here.”
Kids Come First In keeping with the priorities and goals set forth by the residents of the Town of Pike Road, 2011 is the “Year of the Child” and will feature a variety of events and activities to celebrate kids and all that the town has to offer families and children.
A PROMISING FUTURE Since its incorporation, the Town of Pike Road has come full circle and is at a new crossroads, near the intersection of Pike Road and Vaughn Road, the location of the new Town Hall facility. To ensure continued prosperity, the Town of Pike Road allows citizen input to determine its direction and drive it there. One major priority is now being realized. In December 2010, the town established a public school system, with the first school set to open in 2015. The town also started the first phase of its Natural Trails System that highlights the beauty of its rural landscape and connects neighbors, family and friends. Phase I is a four-mile stretch of multi-use trails for walking, running and biking. When complete, the system will have over 30 miles of trails and form a loop around the town.
Who Knew? The original Pike Road community, and then the Town of Pike Road, took its name from one of two major thoroughfares in the area, Pike Road. The road got its name from the toll or “pike” that travelers had to pay to use it.
The Town of Pike Road “Year of the Child” Events July 4: Town of Pike Road Fourth of July Parade and Summer Fest. Families, neighborhoods and individuals are encouraged to decorate a float and participate in the annual parade, which begins at 10am at Pike Road Baptist Church. The Waters will host Summer Fest, and the gates open at 5pm. Summer Fest features games for kids of all ages and ends with a fabulous fireworks show after dark. August 4: Back-to-School Bash September 11: Grandparents’ Day Patriotic Art Show October 23: Town of Pike Road Founders’ Day Celebration and Fall Family Fun Day November 4: Fifth Quarter December 4: Town of Pike Road Christmas Tree Lighting
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Get Out and Get Around! Transportation Now that you’re in Montgomery, you’ve still got plenty of places to go and things to see! Lucky for you, the capital city has several pretty cool ways to get from here to there.
Capitol City Carriage Service
What better way to see scenic downtown Montgomery than from a horse-drawn carriage? Sit back and relax while professional and knowledgeable drivers provide you with historical facts and share the wonderful stories of our city. Or, upon request, they’ll let you enjoy a quiet, romantic ride with that special someone. www.capitolcitycarriage.com or call 334-221-2336
Entertainment Express Trolley
All aboard! Hop on a Trolley for passage to Montgomery’s entertainment destinations in downtown and adjacent Old Cloverdale. The Entertainment Express circulates from Old Cloverdale to Gunter Air Force Base and from Maxwell Air Force Base to the Downtown Entertainment District on Friday and Saturday nights between 6:30 and 11:30 p.m. www.montgomeryal.gov
Montgomery Pedi Cab Company
This new, fun and FREE transportation option in downtown Montgomery provides transport to Riverwalk Stadium and other area venues via a peddle-powered, open-air coach. Tips for the friendly drivers are encouraged.
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