Senator Ted Little Announces $15,000 Grant
to the Museum of East Alabama
Pictured (L-R)
Doug Purcell, Sen. Ted Little,
Bert Harris & Glenn Buxton

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CLOSED TIL SPRING 2010

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Saturday 2pm - 4pm
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Museum Renovation Underway

The Museum and Auburn University Engineering Design team is in the process of making a major renovation.

The Museum should be open to the public again
in Spring 2010.


Located in the heart of Opelika’s downtown historic district at 121 South 9th Street, on the old Clement hotel site,  the Museum of East Alabama first opened its doors in August 1989.  Adjacent to the Lee County Courthouse square, the museum now  houses over 5,000 artifacts including both 19th, and 20th century local, state and general history items.  With over 2,000 visitors yearly since its opening, hundred of visitors receive a look and education about the East Alabama area,  Opelika, and Alabama history.