Revolutionary Roots: Celebrating Alabama’s Unique History and Natural Beauty
February 4th, 2026 - January 10th, 202710 a.m. - 8 p.m.Birmingham
Experience Vulcan Park & Museum’s 2026 exhibition, Revolutionary Roots: Celebrating Alabama’s Unique History and Natural Beauty, presented in honor of the United States’ 250th anniversary as part of America250.
While Alabama was not yet a state at the nation’s founding, this exhibit honors individuals from across Alabama whose courage, resilience, and leadership have helped shape both our state and the country, many of whom have been historically overlooked or unsung.
The exhibit features figures such as Calvin McGhee, who helped establish the Poarch Creek Indians; educator Carrie Tuggle; voting rights activist Virginia Durr; NASA scientist Clyde Foster; and contemporary leaders, including Alabama Poet Laureate Ashley M. Jones and HICA! CEO Dr. Carlos E. Alemán.
Inspired by Alabama’s distinction as the most biodiverse state in the nation, the exhibit is anchored by a nature-based theme. A large, three-dimensional tree serves as the central visual element, symbolizing how roots, trunk, branches, and leaves come together to form a strong and enduring whole.
*Exhibit Open Now until January 10, 2027*

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