428 W Willow St, Scottsboro, AL 35768, United StatesMap
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I learned so much!!
I’m not exactly sure what I expected but this visit went way beyond my (positive) expectations! The museum is nicely designed and the information presented extremely interesting. Our guide was amazi...
We visited the Scottsboro Boys Museum today and even though it's small, we actually spent almost 2 hours there after getting into conversation with two of the staff members (thank you, Carla and Thoma...
Worth the detour on our civil rights trip through Alabama
This is a small, but well-designed museum. Tons of history in a small place, with some incredible photos and other documentary evidence represented. Carla gave us a tour and provided even more histori...
We spent less than an hour walking through the church and reading all the panels that tell the story of the nine boys (ages 13-20) who were falsely accused and imprisoned in the 1930s, the racism that...
Nice stop while in town. All school age children should attend as well to learn
This was an unknown story for me and I came upon this place while going to shop. The museum attendant was very nice, welcoming and great to talk to. The museum is in an old restored church with vital ...
I learned so much!!
I’m not exactly sure what I expected but this visit went way beyond my (positive) expectations! The museum is nicely designed and the information presented extremely interesting. Our guide was amazi...
History is how it is remembered
We visited the Scottsboro Boys Museum today and even though it's small, we actually spent almost 2 hours there after getting into conversation with two of the staff members (thank you, Carla and Thoma...
Worth the detour on our civil rights trip through Alabama
This is a small, but well-designed museum. Tons of history in a small place, with some incredible photos and other documentary evidence represented. Carla gave us a tour and provided even more histori...
Must-see when visiting Scottsboro
We spent less than an hour walking through the church and reading all the panels that tell the story of the nine boys (ages 13-20) who were falsely accused and imprisoned in the 1930s, the racism that...
Nice stop while in town. All school age children should attend as well to learn
This was an unknown story for me and I came upon this place while going to shop. The museum attendant was very nice, welcoming and great to talk to. The museum is in an old restored church with vital ...