Clarke County Museum

Street address: 

116 Cobb St.
Grove Hill, AL 36451

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Phone: 
251-275-8684
Schedule: 
Open M–F 10–4, Sat. for special events.
Mailing: 

116 Cobb St.
Grove Hill, AL 36451

Admission: 
Free

Antebellum home housing artifacts from prehistoric, Native American, pioneer, antebellum, Victorian and modern periods from Clarke Co. history. 1850s exterior kitchen. Permanent and temporary exhibits. Research/genealogical materials available.

Accessibility: 

Mobility Impaired (ramps)

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