Aliceville Museum, Inc.
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Aliceville Museum, Inc.

The Aliceville Museum is located at 104 Broad St NE, Aliceville AL 35442 in the former Aliceville Coca-Cola Bottling Plant buildings. The museum's main exhibit features artifacts from the Aliceville Prisoner of War Camp (1942 – 1945).  This exhibit includes the largest collection of WWII POW artifacts in the US. Another popular exhibit is the circa 1948 Coca-Cola bottling plant which is possibly the only remaining intact small town bottling plant in the US.  Local history items are featured in the Aliceville and Pickens County Exhibit. The American Heroes exhibit includes a vast collection of military items featuring veterans who served from WWI through current conflicts. 

The Aliceville Museum also has a beautiful courtyard and large meeting room with kitchen that may be rented for local events. Please visit our website to learn more about the Aliceville Museum. 

104 Broad Street Northeast Aliceville, AL 35442
(205) 373-2363
Monday-Friday 10am-noon and 1-4pm; Saturday 10am-2pm
This experience may be open for on-site visitation; however, offerings and/or operating procedures may have changed due to COVID-19. Please verify details before you go and visit the COVID-19 Resources page for more information.
Discounts offered to Military, Senior
MasterCard, Visa, American Express
Admission Charged
$10-Adults, $5-Students, $7-Seniors+Active Military
Monday-Friday 10am-noon and 1-4pm; Saturday 10am-2pm
(205) 373-2363

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  • 104 Broad Street Northeast
  • Aliceville, AL 35442
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