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Darr; Skip to Main Content. Welcome to the online home of the Scottsboro Boys Museum and Cultural Center. Take a journey through the veils of time and history by visiting us here and in Scottsboro, Alabama, at the former Joyce Chapel United Methodist Church, a few blocks from the Jackson County Courthouse. Scottsboro Boys Museum and Cultural Center.
Darr; Skip to Main Content. Welcome to the online home of the Scottsboro Boys Museum and Cultural Center. Take a journey through the veils of time and history by visiting us here and in Scottsboro, Alabama, at the former Joyce Chapel United Methodist Church, a few blocks from the Jackson County Courthouse. Scottsboro Boys Museum and Cultural Center.
Scottsboro Multicultural Foundation
Loretta Stevens
248 Willow St
Scotttsboro, AL, 35768
United States
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Friday, March 16, 2012. Sponsor a child to 4-H camp. Clean or replace carpet on stage. Put in a basketball court. Friday, July 17, 2009. Vice President - Dennis Paul. Trustees- Ophie Osment, Ella Rigby, Kimberly Jones, and Doug Joines. Tuesday, July 14, 2009.
1202 South Broad Street Scottsboro, AL 35768. 105 Adams Street Stevenson, AL 35772. Simply complete the form below by the deadline. Simply complete the form below by the deadline. Please enter code above in the field below. 1202 South Broad Street Scottsboro, AL 35768. 105 Adams Street Stevenson, AL 35772. Simply complete the form below by the deadline.
The Scottsboro Freight Depot is one of three remaining pre-Civil War depots in Alabama. Built by the Memphis and Charleston Railroad in 1861, the Scottsboro depot saw active service for 132 years. On January 8, 1865, Union troops defended the building against siege by Confederate infantry and artillery. Damage from the skirmish is still visible.