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The Alabama Historical Commission (SHPO) provides grants to support heritage education activities across the state. Information regarding these grants is published in their newsletter or may be obtained from their office. The AHC co-sponsors a biennial teachers' workshop and has funded workshops on multiple heritage education topics as well as audio-visuals and traveling trunks.
Alabama Historical Commission 468 S. Perry Street Montgomery, AL 36130-0900 (334) 2442-3184
The Birmingham Historical Society, a private, non-profit agency which receives both private donations and government funds, considers education its mission. Tours of downtown architecture, an annual Preservation Week Parade, in-service workshops and materials on a variety of topics including cemetery studies, family history, objects, and historic sites are some of the services of the BHS. For a listing of current publications and programs, contact:
Birmingham Historical Society One Sloss Quarters Birmingham, AL 35222 (205) 251-1880 FAX: (205) 251-3260
The Landmarks Foundation of Montgomery has a living history museum called Old Alabama Town, which demonstrates how people lived and worked in Montgomery in the 19th and early 20th centuries. As well as on-site activities for school groups and summer camps, traveling trunks and a costumed role-player are available for school programs. Teacher workshops are also provided during the school year. For more information, contact:
Old Alabama Town Landmarks Foundation of Montgomery 301 Columbus Street Montgomery, AL 36104 334-240-4500 FAX 334-240-4519
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