Museums in:

Huntsville, Alabama

Alabama Constitution Village

Huntsville, Alabama

Culture

Art Galleries at UAH

Huntsville, Alabama

Art

Burritt Park & Museum

Huntsville, Alabama

Park

Humphreys Rogers House

Huntsville, Alabama

Huntsville Depot

Huntsville, Alabama

Maple Hill Cemetery

Huntsville, Alabama

Sci-Quest

Huntsville, Alabama

Children's, General, Science, Specialized

Weeden House Museum

Huntsville, Alabama

Historic House

Built in 1819, home of poet/artist Maria Howard Weeden, thought to be a man. Born in the house in 1846, died in the house in 1905. Became famous for painting black faces and creating poetry from their dialect. One of her books used in Gone With the Wind in 1939, did work for Joel Chandler Harris (Uncle Remus) and for Charles Dickens. Family owned house for 111 years. Opened as museum in 1981. Ghosts sited.

EarlyWorks Hands-On Museum

Huntsville, Alabama

Botanical Garden

Huntsville Museum of Art

Huntsville, Alabama

Art

The nationally accredited Museum fills its seven galleries with a variety of exhibitions throughout the year, including prestigious traveling exhibits and the work of nationally and regionally acclaimed artists. The Museum's own 2,300-piece permanent collection also forms the basis for exhibitions.

The Museum is pleased to be one of only eight museums nationwide to host Becoming a Nation: Americana from the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of state. The Museum has partnered with local attractions to present a summer celebrating our nation's history. Becoming a Nation will be on view May 22 - July 18, 2004. More information on that exhibition is available at www.becominganation.com.

U.S. Space & Rocket Center

Huntsville, Alabama

History, Military, Science, Specialized

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MUSEUM CONFERENCES

March 10 - March 13, 2026

California Association of Museums 2026 Annual Conference

Omni Hotel

Los Angeles, California

CAM is hard at work planning for the 2026 conference, set to take place from March 10–13, 2026 in Los Angeles. We look forward to highlighting best practices and innovative ideas from California's museum community at CAM 2026: Reframing

Reframing encapsulates the tangible nature of museum work–what we restore, revive, and rebuild–and the intangible nature of museum work–where we reflect, interpret, educate, and shift perspectives. On a larger scale, Reframing gives us the power to redefine who we are, why we’re important, and how we connect with and show up for our community. Reframing is resistance and resilience.

We look forward to reuniting with the California museum community in Los Angeles, March 10–13, 2026 at the Omni Hotel. Stay tuned for more annual conference developments.

April 29 - May 2, 2026

Oregon Museum Association 2026 Conference

Woodburn, Oregon

OMA will join forces with Oregon Heritage for a spring conference in Woodburn

Save the Date: 2026 Conference

For more information, please call !!!.

February 16 - February 18, 2026

Small Museum Association 42nd Annual Conference 2026

The Yorktowne Hotel, York, Pennsylvania

York, Pennsylvania

42nd Annual Conference: Climate Chang

Explore how museums are dealing with the challenges of climate change, from more extreme weather events to changing community needs. Join other small museum professionals and volunteers in discussing the key role small museums can play in educating, engaging, and supporting their communities in the face of changing physical and social climates

About the Conferenc

The annual SMA conference attracts more than 300 museum professionals, board members, and volunteers from a wide variety of small museums. They attend sessions on topics ranging from collections and education to staffing and board issues. We offer a large Museum Resource Hall and plenty of informal networking opportunities for you to talk with (and get ideas from!) other small museum professionals and volunteers.