Museums in Scottsboro, AL

Find museums in Scottsboro, AL. Listings include Scottsboro-Jackson Heritage Center, River's Edge Gallery, Warr Art Gallery, The Scottsboro Boys Revisited, Jackson County Sports Hall of Fame, PAPER MOON originals.

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Scottsboro-Jackson Heritage Center A Scottsboro-Jackson Heritage Center
208 S Houston Street
Scottsboro, 35768

Non-profit Museum and Cultural Center

River's Edge Gallery B River's Edge Gallery
209 S. Market Street, , Ste 109
Scottsboro, 35768

A beautiful, curated collection of talented local/regional artists, artisans, and fine craftsmen.

Warr Art Gallery C Warr Art Gallery
294 County Road 402
Scottsboro, 35768

Art Gallery featuring Original Wildlife, Civil War, Western, and The Blues Paintings and Limited Edition Prints by Artist John Warr. Custom Framing with hundreds of Mouldings and M...

The Scottsboro Boys Revisited D The Scottsboro Boys Revisited
Scottsboro

The Scottsboro Boys Revisited page commemorates the lives and legacy of nine young African Americans who, in the 1930s, became international symbols of race-based injustice in the ...

Jackson County Sports Hall of Fame E Jackson County Sports Hall of Fame
815 W Willow Street
Scottsboro, 35768

The Jackson County Sports Hall of Fame project is to honor individuals who have made significant ach

PAPER MOON originals F PAPER MOON originals
597 Jeffery Road
Scottsboro, 35769

I always hesitate to call myself a “artist “, but creativity and art , has always surrounded me .

Paint North Alabama Plein Air Competition G Paint North Alabama Plein Air Competition
209 S Market Street
Scottsboro, 35768

An exciting art competition event drawing artists from the Southeast for a week of painting throughout our beautiful Jackson County. Waterfalls, Lake Guntersville, Mountains, Caves...

The Scottsboro Boys Museum H The Scottsboro Boys Museum
428 W Willow Street
Scottsboro, 35768

A museum commemorating the lives and legacy of nine young African Americans who became symbols of race-based injustice in the American South.