Makers and Shakers
- Educational Activities
Take a step away from history books and into our village square to discover the people living and working in
Huntsville, AL in 1819. These makers and shakers were able to build a city without the modern conveniences we enjoy today. Children will learn about how people made clothes, built houses, shared information and joined together as a community in Alabama’s largest city. This program includes a blacksmith presentation, craft activities, dancing, woodworking and so much more
Huntsville, AL in 1819. These makers and shakers were able to build a city without the modern conveniences we enjoy today. Children will learn about how people made clothes, built houses, shared information and joined together as a community in Alabama’s largest city. This program includes a blacksmith presentation, craft activities, dancing, woodworking and so much more
Accommodation
- 100% Smoke-Free:
Hours of Operation
- Closed: Grounds open daily. Museum closed Mon/Sat and throughout Jan/Feb
- Hours: Grounds open daily for public enjoyment. Tours Tue - Sat 10 AM - 3 PM.
Accessibility
- Designated Accessible Parking Spaces:
- Paved/wheelchair-friendly outdoor pathways:
- Van Accessible Parking Spaces:
Facility Info
- Description A replica of the workshop where Alabama’s Constitution was signed in 1819, Constitution Hall provides a rich historic backdrop for your event. Outdoor space in Liberty Field is included. Lantern tours of the museum buildings and grounds are available for an additional fee.
- Largest Room 1320
- Total Sq. Ft. 1320
- Reception Capacity 125
- Number of Rooms 1
Designated Accessible Parking Spaces:
Paved/wheelchair-friendly outdoor pathways:
Van Accessible Parking Spaces: