2 18-hole miniature golf courses and video arcade.
Guntersville Museum and Cultural Center
Street address:
930 O’Brig Ave.
Guntersville, AL 35976
Phone:
256-571-7597
Schedule:
Open Tu–F 10–4, Sat. & Sun. 1–4.
Mailing:
930 Obrig Ave
Guntersville, AL 35976-1455
Admission:
Free
Special exhibits every month (traveling and local). Permanent collection includes Indian artifacts, TVA exhibit on constructing Guntersville Dam, extensive gem collection, native birds, Guntersville Lake exhibit, various local art and artifacts.
Accessibility:
Mobility Impaired (ramps, wheelchair-level phones, seating areas for wheelchair users, designated parking spaces)
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