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Tuscumbia is a small town in northwest Alabama near Wheeler Lake and Wilson Lakes, best known as the birthplace of the famous deaf-blind activist and author, Helen Keller.
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- 1 Alabama Music Hall of Fame, toll-free: +1-800-239-2643, fax: +1 256-381-1031, ✉ info@alamhof.org.
- 2 Moon Tree. A loblolly pine whose seed went around the moon in Apollo 14 on its 1971 mission.
- 3 Ivy Green (Helen Keller Birthplace), 300 N Commons St W. House museum and childhood home of Helen Keller.
- 4 Tennessee Valley Museum of Art, 511 N Water St, ☏ +1-256-383-0533, ✉ tvaa@tennesseevalleyarts.org.
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- 1 Spring Park.
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- 1 Helen Keller Public Library, 511 N Main St, ☏ +1-256-383-7065. Mo-Fr 12PM-4PM.
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Routes through Tuscumbia |
Corinth ← Iuka ← Jct N ![]() |
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→ Florence → Huntsville |