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History Through Photography
Gallery 4 of the museum hosts World War II Memorabilia and old photographs of Sylacaugans and scenes from Sylacauga's past.

Bound volumes of old local newspapers, dating back to 1948, are available for visitors to pursue.

  Archeology and Geology

Indian artifacts and other interesting archeological finds are on display, many of which were unearthed in archeological digs in Talladega County.


Civil War Display
  Hodges Meteorite

A replica of the Hodges meteorite is on display, along with written documentation of the incident of 1954 when a meteorite struck Sylacaugan, Mrs. Ann Hodges. At the time, this was the only recorded incidence of its kind.


Hodge's Meteorite
  Lower Level Hosts Pioneer Home

A simulated log cabin, tools from pioneer days, old store ledgers, antique glassware, late 1800 dresses, and a doll house built and completely furnished by Dr. Adams, are housed in the multi-functional lower level of the museum.

Civil War Memorabilia, including a Confederate Uniform, old photographs, and items from Sylacauga's past can also be viewed on this level.

The outermost portion of the room is reserved for art classes and meetings. For more information on our classes at the museum, check the Art Classes page.


Inside the Log Cabin


Be sure to visit our newly added
Gift Shop in the lower level of the museum!