Discover the rich history of Birmingham, Alabama, on a guided tour of its iconic landmarks. Explore historic sites, theaters, and the Civil Rights District in this 3-4 hour tour.
Discover the rich history of Birmingham, Alabama, on a guided tour of its iconic landmarks. Explore historic sites, theaters, and the Civil Rights District in this 3-4 hour tour.
- Heaviest Corner on Earth - The Heaviest Corner on Earth is a promotional name given to the corner of 20th Street and 1st Avenue North in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, in the early 20th century. The name reflected the nearly simultaneous appearance of four of the tallest buildings in the South, the 10-story Woodward Building (1902), 16-story…
- Heaviest Corner on Earth - The Heaviest Corner on Earth is a promotional name given to the corner of 20th Street and 1st Avenue North in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, in the early 20th century. The name reflected the nearly simultaneous appearance of four of the tallest buildings in the South, the 10-story Woodward Building (1902), 16-story Brown Marx Building (1906), 16-story Empire Building (1909), and the 21-story American Trust and Savings Bank Building (1912).
- All fees and taxes included
- Complimentary bottled water
- Snacks provided
- Air-conditioned transport
- All fees and taxes included
- Complimentary bottled water
- Snacks provided
- Air-conditioned transport
Embark on a guided exploration of Birmingham, Alabama’s vivid past, journeying through its most significant sites. You’ll see the Arlington House, the only existing plantation home within the city boundaries. Take a step back in time at the Alabama Theatre, a charmingly preserved cinema from 1927, and the Lyric Theater, both integral parts to the city’s…
Embark on a guided exploration of Birmingham, Alabama’s vivid past, journeying through its most significant sites. You’ll see the Arlington House, the only existing plantation home within the city boundaries. Take a step back in time at the Alabama Theatre, a charmingly preserved cinema from 1927, and the Lyric Theater, both integral parts to the city’s cultural heritage. Uncover the Civil Rights District, a setting for crucial occurrences during the Civil Rights Movement; this includes the 16th Street Baptist Church and Kelly Ingraham Park. Lastly, witness the incredible design of the Vulcan Park and Museum, which hosts the largest cast iron sculpture in the world.
Please bear in mind that the tour does not encompass the interiors of the 16th Street Baptist Church or The Alabama and Lyric Theaters.
Spanning 3 to 4 hours, this tour offers an encompassing glimpse into the chronicles of the Magic City.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.