A Day In Maycomb: Monroeville, Alabama

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April 7, 8, 16 & May 15.

Old Courthouse Museum & Downtown Square
(251)        575-7433 www.tokillamockingbird.com .
Admission: $10.
A day of immersion into the historical surroundings associated with the novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird." Guests will have the opportunity for a guided tour to see the exhibits in the Old Courthouse Museum: "Courthouse Exhibit: Heart of the Community",
 "Harper Lee- In Her Own Words"; "Truman Capote- A Childhood in Monroeville"; Probate Judge Millsap's Office; The 1930's Law Office; and the original Courtroom maintained to its 1930's appearance.  A guided walking tour is available after the courthouse experience that allows the visitor to see several points of interest including the Atticus Finch monument, the building which housed the office of
A. C. Lee (Harper Lee's father) and the nearby sites where Harper Lee and Truman Capote's childhood homes were located. Primarily designed for students studying the novel or Alabama History.
 
Groups must call ahead. 9:30 am- noon. For more information, please call Kevin Mannix at (251) 575-7433. 

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