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June 25th, 2011 7:24 AM

EarlyWorks Museum Complex, Huntsville, ALCivil War soldiers, a Talking Tree and whimmy diddles - see them all at the EarlyWorks Museums- Alabama Constitution Village, the Historic Huntsville Depot and EarlyWorks Children's History Museum.

These three museums in downtown Huntsville will take you on a journey back in time-- experience history come to life in unique settings such as a 46-foot river keelboat, an 1860's era depot or the cabinet shop where delegates stood to sign the Alabama State Constitution in 1819. Your incredible adventure awaits at the South's largest hands-on history museum complex.

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OPEN ON MONDAYS THIS SUMMER!
NEW Summer Hours:
Monday-Saturday, 9am-4pm
At all THREE MUSEUMS!
May 16th - August 31st

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Huntsville historic depot
CLIMB Aboard!Hear the rattle of the tracks and the engineer's whistle as you experience life on the rails in 1860. Discover Civil War graffiti & listen as Andy, the robotic ticket agent, tells of Alabama's railway history.

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Depot served as the local passenger house & the corporate offices for the eastern division of the Memphis & Charleston Railroad. An active passenger station until 1968, the original depot building now stands as a symbol of Huntsville's transportation history and city growth.

Alabama Constitution VillageStep inside the picket fence and be transported back to 1819 ...
Hear the whir of the spinning wheel... smell the enticing aroma of freshly baked bread being prepared over an open fire... turn the great wheel lathe in the cabinetmaker's shop... and visit with villagers busy with their daily tasks, seemingly unaware that nearly two centuries have come and gone.

Forty-four delegates of the constitutional convention gathered here in a vacant cabinet shop on July 5, 1819, to organize Alabama as the 22nd state. John Boardman's print shop, Clement Comer Clay's law office, the Federal Land Surveyor's office, a post office and sheriff Stephen Neal's residence surround that cabinet shop.

Today, the shade trees watch over a proud living village that captures Alabama's history and spirit. Constitution Village is a unique and unforgettable journey into Alabama's past
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