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248 U.S. Highway 231 North, Troy, AL 36081
Alabama's premier cultural steward of pioneer heritage, 19th century folklife and historic arts, Curren and Margaret Farmer founded the Pike Pioneer Museum in 1971
View exhibits of transportation agriculture, civil war, and home living, prehistoric Alabama as well as 18th and 19th century rural life,textile arts, quilting and weaving, historic farm equipment, militaria including Civil War and WWI, and Victorian Era Troy. archaeology of Southeastern Native Americans,
Winter Hours:
November - February
Thursday-Saturday
9am-5pm
March-October
Tuesday-Saturday
9am-5pm