Montgomery does have its share of the unexpected, and a prime example of that is the MOOseum. Sponsored by the Alabama Cattlemen's Association, this free educational center is located near the State Capitol and utilizes videos, exhibits and pieces of memorabilia to underscore the importance of cows and cattle. The back half of the museum attraction features a big amusement area that has a play kitchen, rodeo gear and saddles and a big stuffed cow. The kids will just love it!
Sometimes, the only thing that can either start your day the right way or get you back on track during your time at work is a truly excellent cup of coffee. Luckily, the folks at the Coffee Bean understand exactly what you need. Locally owned since 1996 by Doug Smith and his family, the Coffee Bean has consistently won kudos for their excellent blends and impressive menu of gourmet coffees, espressos, smoothies, iced drinks and much more. So remember, there's no excuse to feel sluggish when you can perfectly perk up with a trip to the Coffee Bean!
Swing your stress away by getting in the cage—the batting cage, that is! The Lagoon Park Batting Cages-Slugger Sport offers a unique way to improve your batting approach as well as even getting a good bit of exercise in the process. The recreation facility features 8 batting cages and a full service pro shop. The hours vary seasonally, so check the website before heading out.
The Great Gatsby is considered one of the most essential works of American literature. Its author, F. Scott Fitzgerald, was an equally interesting figure who made his home in Montgomery. Get a detailed look at his life and work when you visit the Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum. This structure was once rented by the famous author and his wife in the early thirties. The home's historical significance is augmented by a highly detailed restoration that includes various items that once belonged to the Fitzgeralds.