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Located on South Third Street, this museum displays furnishings, photographs and medical equipment, a restored railroad car, a military room with items dating from WWII and assorted memorabilia relating to Monroe County's history. A two story log cabin built about 1840 is furnished in period.

Open Monday through Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday and Sunday 1pm-5pm; closed holidays.

Location: 715 S. Third St., Amory Mississippi 38821 Telephone 601-256-2761

Other History nearby:
(Amory) Amory Regional Museum
(Tupelo) Elvis Presley Center and Museum
(Columbus) Friendship Cemetery
(Columbus) General Stephen D. Lee Home and Museum
(Columbus) Tennessee Williams Home
(Tupelo) Tupelo National Battlefield

03/28 Coming to The Amory area
Mountain Brook Spring Art Show Mountain Brook AL April20 Up to one hundred local member artists will display original artwork for sale in an outdoor setting in quaint Mountain Brook near Crestline Village. Artwork available will range in size from minis to extra large canvases and all price ranges. Jazz band will be featured and food will be available at field.
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Kentuck Festival of the Arts Northport AL October19-20 Nationally and internationally acclaimed folk artists, 270+ folk, visionary, and contemporary artists and expert craftspeople presenting their work to you, free hands-on art-making for children in Kentuck for Kids and throughout the park, interactive live demonstrations by expert craftspeople—basketmakers, blacksmiths, woodworkers, traditional potters, fiber and fabric artists, quilters, jewelers, and a glassblower, live music and story-telling, food and fellowship.