Alabama Constitution Village Explained

Alabama Constitution Hall Park
Coordinates:34.7286°N -86.5874°W
Location:Huntsville, Alabama
Governing Body:City
Designation1:ARLH
Designation1 Offname:Constitution Hall Park
Designation1 Date:October 31, 1975

The Constitution Hall Park is a historical open-air museum in Huntsville, Alabama, that reenacts life in 1819. The eight buildings include a law office, print shop, land surveyor's office, post office, cabinetmaker's shop and residence. It was added to the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage on October 31, 1975.

On July 5, 1819, in the vacant cabinet shop, forty-four delegates came together from the Constitutional convention to inaugurate Alabama as the twenty-second state. The Alabama Constitution Village is part of the Earlyworks Museum Complex, along with the Huntsville Depot and EarlyWorks Children's History Museum.

Events

The Alabama Constitution Village hosts an annual Santa's Village event which was named the Alabama event of the Year in 2006. In 2004 and 2005 the event was cited as a Top 20 event by the Southeastern Tourism Society.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Santa's Village named event of the year . Newswire . US States News . HT Media, Ltd . Springfield, VA . August 23, 2006 .