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Murphy African American Museum
Address: 2601 Paul W Bryant Dr, Tuscaloosa 35401
Phone: (205) 758-2861
State: AL
City: Tuscaloosa
Street Number: 2601 Paul W Bryant Dr
Zip Code: 35401-2214
categories: history museum


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Reviews
Learn true American history at this amazing museum!!Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entryFree
Unique Small Museum. Downstairs has a guided tour of rooms set up similar to how the house was used. Upstairs rooms are set up as exhibits on various subjects of African American history. Guide had incredible and powerful accounts of people involved with the Bloody Tuesday events at First African Baptist Church which is one block over.
Have to say I really wanted this to be good. But it just wasn't. It had some great information, interesting sting facts. But it's a hosted walk around so it's hard to linger. No photos allowed, the host didn't know much at all about people or objects in the museum. No stories no interesting facts. Pretty disappointing.
African American Museum that was an eye opener a lot of stuff that I didn't know in that museum about my culture the woman that gave us a history tour well that's fantastic loved it
A lot of rich history and the guide was very knowledgeable in Tuscaloosa's part in the Civil Rights movement.
Great History of African Americans. The tour guide was very knowledgeable.
Great place to view early 1900's African-American society.
Wow, couldn't have had a better tour
Lots of great local lore
Caretakers are well informed
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