Montgomery, Alabama Attractions
Unusual landmarks, museums, roadside attractions, and hidden wonders in Montgomery and the surrounding area. The city will always be known for its two most famous men: Hank Williams and Jefferson Davis. You can stand on the star where Davis became Confederate President, and on the astroturf that surrounds Hank's grave.

Sights for Oddball Excursions
Hank Williams Death Car
Montgomery, Alabama
Country music star's car is at the Hank Williams Museum. And his grave is covered with astroturf.
Cross Garden: Hell's Warning Label
Prattville, Alabama
Apocalyptic folk artist W.C. Rice left behind stern warnings from God and the bible on crosses and junk in the hills around his home.
In and Around Montgomery
Choice field reports and tips. Or check out: Complete list of Alabama attractions.
- Montgomery: Hank Williams Death Car
- Montgomery: The MOOseum [tips]
- Montgomery: First White House of the Confederacy [tips]
- Montgomery: Jeff Davis's Presidential Star
- Montgomery: National Memorial for Justice and Peace [tips]
- Montgomery: Rosa Parks Waits For Bus [tips]
- Montgomery: Rosa Parks: Metal Surprise
- Montgomery: Rosa Parks Museum
- Montgomery: Hank Williams Astroturf Grave
- Montgomery: Hank Williams Statue
- Montgomery: Stockyard: Eat Or Bid For Cattle [tips]
- Millbrook: Fake Town of Spectre from Big Fish [tips]
- Prattville: Strange Domed Mini-Building [tips]
- Wetumpka: Hubcap Catfish [tips]
- Prattville: Cross Garden: Hell's Warning Label
- Prattville: Wilderness Park: USA's Vietnam [tips]
- Highland Home: School Mascot F-16 Jet on a Stick [tips]
- Clanton: Big Peach Statue
- Clanton: Big Lighthouse Fountain [tips]