Science and Education in Alabama

Follow man's journey into space at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville or learn more about how nuclear energy is produced at Farley Nuclear Electric Generating Plant.

Alabama has a wide variety of exciting science centers and museums. The McWane Center offers hands-on exhibits, larger-than-life IMAX® films and extraordinary programs.

See North American wildlife in realistic settings. Each display at the Mann Wildlife Learning Museum in Montgomery provides 3-sided viewing offering an up-close and personal experience.

Searching for that long-lost relative or planning a family reunion? Alabama has a wealth of genealogy resources at your fingertips. Research government archives, private historical records and family genealogy at the Alabama Department of Archives & History, the oldest state-funded archives in the United States. Or take an online visit to one of dozens of county courthouse records and archives.

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[Fort Payne] [Jan 30-Jul 31, 2010]
Jan 30 & Jul 31, Fort Payne Climate Change 256-782-5697. www.fieldschool.jsu.edu. Free. Little River Canyon Center--Join Dr. Joyce Lanning, Alabama Manager for The Climate Project, for this fascinating and educational look at how we can leave a habitable and life supporting planet to our children. General public welcome/family friendly. 9 a.m.- 3 p.m.
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