To Do by Category
From sports, entertainment, recreation to nightlife, you will find what you're looking for on any given night in Birmingham. You will find numerous attractions listed below by type.
Recreation
Alabama Adventure Theme Park
Aldridge Gardens In collaboration with the City of Hoover and the City Council, the land was formally dedicated as a public garden and a resolution was passed to ensure the property would remain so in perpetuity. A Master Plan was commissioned and approved in 1997, twenty years after Eddie Aldridge had acquired the property
American VillageAmerican Village is a national treasure, serving as an innovative American history and civics educational center, located in Montevallo, about a half hour south of Birmingham. The mission of American Village Citizenship Trust is to strengthen and renew the foundations of American liberty and self-government through citizenship education.
Avondale Park Avondale Park is the focus of a $3-million renovation project, which will go toward restoring the Depression-era amphitheater, playground, sports fields and restrooms. The park is the focal-point of the historic Avondale commercial district. Through the years, the park has been the site of the Birmingham Zoo and events such as Art in Avondale park and summer camps. Birmingham News, July 2009
Barber Motorsports Park and motorcycle Museum Barber Motorsports Park (Entertainment): The Barber Motorsports Park has landed a three year contract with the Indy Racing League for races that could attract as many as 100,000 fans and $30-million economic impact per event. The races will put Birmingham on the Indy car circuit that includes North American cities, such as Miami, Dallas and Toronto. Located off Interstate 20 near Leeds, The 740-acre Barber Motorsports Park features a 2.8-mile road course and the 144,000 square-foot Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum – the largest vintage motorcycle museum in the world. Contribution, Birmingham News
Birmingham Botanical Gardens Birmingham Botanical Gardens The Birmingham Botanical Gardens is a 67.5 acre (273,000 m) botanical garden located inside of Lane Park at the southern foot of Red Mountain. Considered Alabama’s largest living museum, the gardens are home to some 3,000 different types of plants in 20 different gardens that includes a Japanese garden, 30 plus works of original outdoor sculpture, the largest public horticulture library in the U.S .and the largest clear-span glass greenhouse in the Southeast. With more than 300,000 annual visitors, the Birmingham Botanical Gardens is Alabama's top free-admittance attraction.
Birmingham Zoo Birmingham Zoo (outdoor / recreation): The 122-acre Birmingham Zoo is home to approximately 750 animals of 250 species including many endangered species from six continents. The zoo broke ground in July 2009 on a $12.5-million Trails of Africa exhibit. The simulated savannah setting will serve as the home to what zoo officials are calling a one-of-a-kind elephant exhibit. The project will add 14-acres to the zoo, which is among the largest in the South. Trails of Africa will be the first zoo addition since it completed the $13-million, 5.5-acre Children’s zoo wing in 2005. Contribution, Birmingham News, July 2009
Brierfield Ironworks & Historical Park
Cahaba River Cahaba River: The Cahaba River is among the longest free-flowing rivers in the Southern United States and is among the nation’s most scenic and biologically diverse rivers. The Cahaba River is a major tributary of the Alabama River and is part of the larger Mobile River Basin. A popular canoeing destination, the river is 191 miles (307 km) long and drains an area of 1,870 square miles (4,800 km2). Feature in the August 2009 issue of the Smithsonian magazine, the Cahaba has more fish species per-mile than any other river in North America and has an abundance of rare and endangered snails, mussels and other aquatic species along with a treasure trove of rare plants growing in and near the river. Birmingham News, July 2009
Chief Ladiga / Silver Comet Trail Chief Ladiga / Silver Comet Trail (outdoor / recreation): The longest paved pedestrian pathway in America extends from Anniston, Alabama (60-miles east of Birmingham) to Smyrna, Georgia. The 100-mile long trail passes through pastoral landscapes, welcoming towns and national forest. Just north of Piedmont, Alabama, the trail intersects the Pinhoti Trail, which is a spur of the Appalachian Trail.
Desoto Caverns Just a short drive from Birmingham, DeSoto Caverns offers tourists the magnificence of underground rock formations and caverns. DeSoto was the first officially recorded cave in the United States. 5181 DeSoto Caverns Pkwy., Childersburg.
Lewis Smith Lake Located on the Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River, the lake is the second cleanest lake in the United States (behind Lake Tahoe). Smith Lake covers over 21,000 acres (85 km) in Cullman, Walker and Winston counties. The three-fingered lake has over 500 miles (800 km) of shoreline, and at full pool has a level of 510 feet (160 m). Smith Lake Dam is the largest earthen dam in the eastern United States and stretches 2,200 feet (670 m) in length and reaches a maximum height of 300 feet (91 m).
Logan Martin Lake Logan Martin Lake is located on the Coosa River in east central Alabama approximately 30 miles (48 km) east of Birmingham, Alabama. This 17,000 acre Coosa River reservoir was built in 1965 by Alabama Power Company.
Oak Mountain State park Located at the southern terminus of the Appalachian Mountains, the 10,000 acre park is Alabama’s largest park provides the region with hiking, camping, mountain biking, golfing, swimming and fishing. The park is home to the Alabama Wildlife Center. Oak Mountain has over 50-miles of trails, but is most noted for the 17-mile Red Trail for mountain bikers.
Ozan Winery Ozan employs traditional winemaking methods with small lot fermentation of red and white wines along with controlled aging in premium French and American barrels. Everyone gets involved during the “Crush” season which lasts from August to early October.
Railroad Park Railroad Park (outdoor / recreation): A 14-acre (eight blocks) linear park Situated along 1st Avenue South, between 14th and 18th Streets, the 20-acre park is a joint effort between the City of Birmingham and the Railroad Park Foundation, formerly Friends of the Railroad District. The park will provide a historically rich venue for local recreation, family activities, concerts, and cultural events, connecting Birmingham's downtown area with Southside and UAB's campus. The Railroad Park will revitalize previously neglected real estate and stimulate cultural, economic, and social activity in the city.
Rickwood Caverns Rickwood Caverns in north Jefferson County is a treat for those with a mind to go underground. Rt. 3 Box 357, Warrior.
Ruffner Mountain Nature Center Ruffner Mountain's 1,000 acres of woodlands comprise the nation's second-largest urban nature preserve. With 10 miles of hiking and walking trails, it offers a serene getaway in the heart of the city. The nature center includes exhibits of native animals and historic artifacts from the mountain's iron ore mining past. 1214 81st St. S., Birmingham 35206.
Smith Lake
Tannehill Historical State Park Tannehill Historical State Park offers visitors a glimpse into the lives of ordinary Alabamians in the 1800s, with a large collection of 19th century cabins and the Old Tannehill Iron Works. 12632 Confederate Pkwy., McCalla.
Vulcan Park Vulcan Park and Museum: Cast from local iron, Vulcan was Birmingham’s exhibit for the St. Louis Exposition of 1904 and has gained notoriety as the largest cast iron statue in the world and the second largest statue in the U.S – behind the Statue of Liberty. Vulcan Park is the 10-acre (4 ha) urban green space surrounding the statue. The park features a new visitor's center, called the Vulcan Center, with interactive exhibits and displays that give insight into the history of Birmingham as well as the story of the Vulcan statue.
William B. Bankhead National Forest Often referred to as “The Land of a Thousand Waterfalls”, the 180,000-acre (7330Km) William B. Bankhead National Forest is Alabama’s largest national forest. It is located in northwestern Alabama (western terminus of the Appalachian Mountains), around the town of Double Springs and encompasses the headwaters of Lewis Smith Lake. The Sipsey Wilderness is the home of Alabama's only National Wild and Scenic River, the Sipsey Fork.
Museums
American VillageAmerican Village is a national treasure, serving as an innovative American history and civics educational center, located in Montevallo, about a half hour south of Birmingham. The mission of American Village Citizenship Trust is to strengthen and renew the foundations of American liberty and self-government through citizenship education.
Barber Motorsports Park and motorcycle Museum Barber Motorsports Park (Entertainment): The Barber Motorsports Park has landed a three year contract with the Indy Racing League for races that could attract as many as 100,000 fans and $30-million economic impact per event. The races will put Birmingham on the Indy car circuit that includes North American cities, such as Miami, Dallas and Toronto. Located off Interstate 20 near Leeds, The 740-acre Barber Motorsports Park features a 2.8-mile road course and the 144,000 square-foot Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum – the largest vintage motorcycle museum in the world. Contribution, Birmingham News
Bessemer Hall of History
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (Museums): The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute is a large interpretive museum and research center that depicts the struggles of the American Civil Rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s. The institute is located in the Civil Rights District, which includes the historic 16th Street Baptist Church, Kelly Ingram Park, Fourth Avenue Business District and the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame located in the Carver Theater.
Birmingham Museum of ArtBirmingham Museum of Art: Founded in 1951, the Birmingham Museum of art has one of the finest collections in the southeastern U.S. With more than 24,000 paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings and decorative arts representing numerous and diverse cultures. The museum’s collection of Asian Art is considered the finest and most comprehensive in the Southeast and its Vietnamese ceramics is one of the finest in the U.S.; the finest collection of Wedgewood outside England and home to a remarkable Kress Collection of Renaissance and Baroque paintings. The Birmingham Museum encompasses 180,000 square-feet and is the largest publically owned museum in the Southeast.
Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame The art deco Carver Theater is home to the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, which features regular performances by the famed Birmingham Heritage Band as well as touring jazz artists of national repute, and fascinating exhibitions and artifacts from the storied history of jazz in Birmingham.
Alabama Sports Hall of FameThe ASHOF is a magnificent state treasure, dedicated to the celebration and preservation of Alabama’s exceptional sports heritage. Over the last thirty-five years, the ASHOF has become the benchmark for other Sports Museums across the country, with more than 5,000 sports artifacts elegantly displayed in the 33,000 square foot building. Out of ESPN’s list of the top 100 athletes of the century, five out of the top fifteen greatest ever are in the ASHOF: Jesse Owens, Hank Aaron, Joe Louis, Willie Mays, and Carl Lewis.
Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum The Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum, the official railroad museum of the state of Alabama, is located just south of Birmingham in Calera. The museum features operating standard gauge and narrow gauge trains, two restored depots, an indoor collection of railroad artifacts and memorabilia, and an outdoor collection of railroad cars, locomotives, and cabooses.
McWane Science Center McWane Science Center: The state-of-the-art science center, aquarium and 280-seat IMAX Dome Theater is housed in the historic Loveman’s department store and is the largest science / technology center in a six state region. The center has more than 90,000 square feet of interactive exhibits, including the Challenger Learning Center of Alabama, created in memory of the Space Shuttle Challenger Flight 51-L crew. The World of Water exhibit showcases more than 50 species of marine and freshwater aquatic life.
Shelby County Museum and Archives
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark Sloss Furnaces produced iron for nearly 90 years, which gave rise to the city of Birmingham. Now recognized as a National Historic Landmark, Sloss Furnaces with its web of pipes and tall smokestacks offers us a glimpse into the great industrial past of the South and our nation.
Vulcan Park Vulcan Park and Museum: Cast from local iron, Vulcan was Birmingham’s exhibit for the St. Louis Exposition of 1904 and has gained notoriety as the largest cast iron statue in the world and the second largest statue in the U.S – behind the Statue of Liberty. Vulcan Park is the 10-acre (4 ha) urban green space surrounding the statue. The park features a new visitor's center, called the Vulcan Center, with interactive exhibits and displays that give insight into the history of Birmingham as well as the story of the Vulcan statue.
Arts
Academy of Fine Arts Incorporated in 1986, the Academy of Fine Arts helps meet the need to maintain, enhance and perpetuate the arts in the Black community. It organizes and sponsors art shows and performances featuring black artists, many having ties to Alabama. (320-0888)
Alabama Ballet The state's professional ballet company stages four major performances annually, including The Nutcracker at Christmas.
Alabama Symphony An extraordinary orchestra, reborn in 1997, the Alabama Symphony performs exciting and ambitious seasons of classical and pops each year.
The Alabama School of Fine Arts The Alabama School of Fine Arts offers talented young people, grades 7-12, the opportunity to study creative writing, dance, music, theatre arts or visual arts. A state-supported program, there is no tuition for Alabama residents. The school is very much a part of the Birmingham arts community and often co-sponsors productions and programs with local arts organizations.
Alabama Theatre for the Performing Arts The Alabama Theater first opened its doors in 1927. Of America's 5,300 original movie and entertainment palaces, only 189 remain. After closing its doors in 1982, the Alabama Theatre reopened in 1987 when Birmingham's community spirit refused to let the theater be demolished. The theater offers classic films and live performances, and is host to various musical concerts.
Birmingham Art Music Alliance The Birmingham Art Music Alliance is an autonomous nonprofit organization with the two-fold mission of promoting music by Alabama composers and presenting concerts of recently created art music to communities in Birmingham and beyond. Members include local composers, professional performers, students, and enthusiasts who wish to preserve and maintain the long tradition of music as a living art form.
Birmingham Ballet Founded in 1991, the Birmingham Ballet is a self-sustaining community arts organization. The performing wing of Birmingham Ballet is a semi-professional company. Semi-annual auditions are held for dancers from Birmingham and surrounding areas. The group is know for its annual production of “The Nutcracker.
Birmingham Broadway Series Organized to bring a Broadway series of quality touring shows to the city, the Birmingham Broadway Series opened its first season in 1991. The series brings top name star and Broadway's best shows to Birmingham.
Birmingham Chamber Music Society The Birmingham Chamber Music Society was organized in 1937 to provide local musicians with opportunities to perform in small ensembles. Today this group presents four or five chamber music events each year.
Birmingham Children's Choir The Birmingham Children's Choir, founded in January 1998, is a choral music training program for girls and boys in grades 2-8. The program features three choirs whose members are selected by audition.
Birmingham Children's Theater The Birmingham Children's Theater is Alabama's oldest and the nation's largest professional adult theater performing specifically for young audiences. The company frequently tours throughout the country.
Birmingham Festival Theater Birmingham Festival Theater has operated since May 1972. New scripts by local and nationally recognized playwrights, classics, musical revues, comedies, contemporary dramas, and light operas are the typical fare of this community theater group.
Birmingham Museum of ArtBirmingham Museum of Art: Founded in 1951, the Birmingham Museum of art has one of the finest collections in the southeastern U.S. With more than 24,000 paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings and decorative arts representing numerous and diverse cultures. The museum’s collection of Asian Art is considered the finest and most comprehensive in the Southeast and its Vietnamese ceramics is one of the finest in the U.S.; the finest collection of Wedgewood outside England and home to a remarkable Kress Collection of Renaissance and Baroque paintings. The Birmingham Museum encompasses 180,000 square-feet and is the largest publically owned museum in the Southeast.
Birmingham Music Club Alabama's oldest cultural organization, the Birmingham Music Club, has presented the world's most outstanding performing artists since 1905. Each year, the club brings world class musicians and performing arts groups to city audiences. The club is also actively involved in the education of tomorrow's musicians. Its Scholarship Auditions provide thousands of dollars in scholarship aid each year to music students in Alabama's accredited college and university music departments.
Carver Theater, Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame The Carver Theatre is located in the historic 4th Avenue Business District and has become a popular venue not only for local jazz artists, but for the local comedy and spoken word scene as well. We have played host to jazz legends such as Duke Ellington and Lionel Hampton. Hosting events from theatrical performances to jazz jam sessions to swing dance classes, the Carver Theatre opens its doors to the very best in entertainment.
Lyric Theater
Opera Birmingham This organization returned to the stage in 1999 with three full-scale productions a year. Opera Birmingham has held an Annual Vocal Competition that fosters opera education and has served as a stepping-stone in the careers of two generations of opera singers.
Red Mountain Chamber Orchestra A community group that specializes in chamber music performances.
Red Mountain Theatre Company Formerly Summerfest Musical Theatre, it is one of Alabama’s only year-round professional musical theatre organizations, bringing both well-known national performers and local talent to the Birmingham stage.
Southern Danceworks Southern Danceworks is Alabama's only professional modern dance company. It is active in the community with an extensive outreach program. Using local artists, as well as bringing in nationally known guest artists, SDW performances and programs offer something strikingly different by bringing together talent and innovation.
Terrific New Theatre Founded in 1986, the TNT is a full season of productions from musicals to short plays. On Thursday's, you pay what you can, unless it's opening night.
Virginia Samford Theatre In 1927, a new cultural destination opened its doors in Birmingham. This intimate theater brought together a wide range of the community’s residents to enjoy thought-provoking new performances and soul-stirring classics. Much has changed about Birmingham in the years since, but the venue now known as the Virginia Samford Theatre remains a singular hub of creative insight and diverse entertainment.
Entertainment
Alabama Adventure Theme Park
Alys Stephens Center With its beautiful main concert hall to its theatres and other performance spaces, the Stephens Center is a jewel in the crown of Birmingham's arts spaces.
Barber Motorsports Park and motorcycle Museum Barber Motorsports Park (Entertainment): The Barber Motorsports Park has landed a three year contract with the Indy Racing League for races that could attract as many as 100,000 fans and $30-million economic impact per event. The races will put Birmingham on the Indy car circuit that includes North American cities, such as Miami, Dallas and Toronto. Located off Interstate 20 near Leeds, The 740-acre Barber Motorsports Park features a 2.8-mile road course and the 144,000 square-foot Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum – the largest vintage motorcycle museum in the world. Contribution, Birmingham News
Birmingham Broadway Series Organized to bring a Broadway series of quality touring shows to the city, the Birmingham Broadway Series opened its first season in 1991. The series brings top name star and Broadway's best shows to Birmingham.
Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex The Birmingham – Jefferson Convention Complex (BJCC) officials broke ground on a $500-million plus convention complex adjacent to the BJCC on July 21, 2009. The expansion is a multi-purpose facility that includes a 57,500-seat stadium (expandable to 70,000 seats) with 160,000 square feet of exhibition space. It will provide a venue to host existing sports events, such as the magic city Classic and the Papa John’s Bowl and will position the city to attract larger trade shows and conventions. Contribution from Birmingham News, July, 2009
Birmingham Race CourseThe Birmingham Race Course is conveniently located at Exit 31 off interstate 459 between between Irondale and Trussville, Alabama. Discover the thrill of the chase 52 weeks per year with live greyhound racing and simulcast greyhound and horse racing from all over the country.
Comedy Club Stardome Enjoy a fun-filled evening of fantastic food and drinks while being entertained by the nation's top comedians at the Comedy Club Stardome. The Stardome is also a great and unique place to host corporate luncheons, award ceremonies, holiday events, banquets, and dinner parties. The Ayers Talent agency can also add top comedians and entertainers to your agenda for a truly unforgettable event. It's good clean entertainment that will liven up any occasion.
Downtown Downtown Birmingham Alabama welcomes you to the Magic City, where you will find authentic southern hospitality immersed in tradition; mingled with attractions, dining, entertainment and accommodations. If you are looking for culture, sports, sightseeing or a little of each, our city center presents a diverse array of exciting choices!
Five Points South You can people watch, dance to great live music, and enjoy fantastic dining at Five Points South, the city's top entertainment district. Stroll along the tree-shaded streets, or stop and admire the artistry of the Frank Fleming sculpture, "The Storyteller", at the famous fountain.
Lakeview The Lakeview District in Birmingham, Alabama is one of the top entertainment areas in town. Centered around 7th Avenue South and 29th Street; this region of Birmingham packs in the crowds every weekend. With live music, martini bars, dance clubs, and restaurants; the Lakeview District really has it going on.
WBHM Radio 90.3 FM National Public Radio broadcast as a service of UAB features classical music, NPR programming, and the Alabama Radio Reading Service for the visually impaired.
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Shopping and dining
Colonial Brookwood Village Colonial Brookwood Village combines the accessibility and convenience of a traditional mall with the ambiance and novelty of village shopping. Colonial Brookwood Village features unique specialty shops plus eateries and restaurants.
Colonial Pinnacle at Tutwiler Farms The Colonial Pinnacle at Tutwiler Farm is a 75 acre, 446,000 square-foot, $100 million shopping center in Trussville which opened on October 11, 2006. The center was developed by Colonial Properties Trust on land previously distinguished by a rocky hillside. Nearby is the Promenade at Tutwiler Farm, also developed by Colonial.
Dining Birmingham has a national reputation for gourmet dining thanks to noted chefs Frank Stitt of Highlands Bar & Grill and Chris Hastings of Hot and Hot Fish Club. From star-quality restaurants to a relaxed atmosphere for the whole family, you will find the restaurant that fits your taste buds. By going to Birmingham magazine, you will find a list of restaurants broken down by different parts of the Birmingham region.
Downtown Downtown Birmingham Alabama welcomes you to the Magic City, where you will find authentic southern hospitality immersed in tradition; mingled with attractions, dining, entertainment and accommodations. If you are looking for culture, sports, sightseeing or a little of each, our city center presents a diverse array of exciting choices!
Five Points South You can people watch, dance to great live music, and enjoy fantastic dining at Five Points South, the city's top entertainment district. Stroll along the tree-shaded streets, or stop and admire the artistry of the Frank Fleming sculpture, "The Storyteller", at the famous fountain.
Lakeview The Lakeview District in Birmingham, Alabama is one of the top entertainment areas in town. Centered around 7th Avenue South and 29th Street; this region of Birmingham packs in the crowds every weekend. With live music, martini bars, dance clubs, and restaurants; the Lakeview District really has it going on.
Over the Mountain Shopping villages The Over the Mountain shopping villages includes the cities of Vestavia Hills, Mountain Brook and Homewood. All have unique shopping and dining.
Patton Creek Patton Creek, which opened in 2004, is a development consisting of approximately 600,000 square feet of retail, dining and entertainment. The property consists of approximately 80 acres of a total of 300 acres situated between I-459 (North), the Riverchase Galleria Mall (East), and State Highway 150 (South).
Pepper Place Visit the Birmingham region's farming families at the Pepper Place Saturday Market. They grow vegetables and flowers, bake breads and cookies, cakes and pies, tend the bees, and drive into the Lakeview District of Birmingham to sell the fruits of their labors. In addition to farmers, bakers and beekeepers you can enjoy local musicians on two stages while sipping a fresh cup of coffee or enjoying a light breakfast. In addition to the Saturday market, there are also shops that have made Pepper Place known as the city's premier design center.
The Summit Exciting, convenient, stylish. One of a kind. The ultimate in shopping indulgence. It's the way you want to shop, an experience that puts the excitement back into the search for just the right outfit, the perfect gift for a friend, or the accessory that will make that special room in your home all the more special. You'll experience dining sensations that will leave you breathless with anticipation for the next bite, or better yet, dessert.
Events
Artwalk Free to the public, Artwalk attracts more than 10,000 people to downtown Birmingham. Twelve city blocks from 2nd Avenue North to 2nd Avenue South between 22nd and 25th Streets are transformed into a vibrant arts district with more than 100 visual artists within the first floor retail and loft space. Plus musicians, street performers, food and drink vendors and a great old-fashioned trolley to ride around the neighborhood.
Birmingham International Festival The Birmingham International Festival is a celebration of the arts, culture, education and business of an honored country (Native Americans in 2000). Each spring the sights, sound and fascinating facets of a particular culture are introduced to Birmingham and its citizens. In 1951, the Women's Committee of the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra initiated this celebration of the arts, which has evolved into the country's oldest continuing arts festival of its kind.
Bluff Park Art Show One of the finest outdoor juried shows in the Southeast, the Bluff Park Art Show is held each October in Hoover drawing large, enthusiastic crowds.
Magic City Art Connection Magic City Art Connection is recognized as a major outdoor juried art exhibition and spring festival. Centered on the fine arts and crafts of the city, state and region, it focuses attention on emerging artists and the advancement of contemporary art and artists. The Imagination Festival, which runs concurrently, is an arts festival for children.
Schaeffer Eye center Crawfish Boil The Schaeffer Eye Center Crawfish Boil is a Birmingham tradition that like a child, started small then kept growing and growing. The 2008 Crawfish Boil was a huge success with superstars like Fergie and 3 Doors Down that rocked the stage! Other great acts included T-Pain, Gavin DeGraw, Seether, Flo Rida, Corey Smith, Candlebox. Thanks to the US and Australian Women's Olympic soccer teams for stopping by and making a special cameo appearance.
Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival The festival made its debut in 1999 for filmmakers across the world to screen their independent work in Birmingham.
Sports
Barber Motorsports Park and motorcycle Museum Barber Motorsports Park (Entertainment): The Barber Motorsports Park has landed a three year contract with the Indy Racing League for races that could attract as many as 100,000 fans and $30-million economic impact per event. The races will put Birmingham on the Indy car circuit that includes North American cities, such as Miami, Dallas and Toronto. Located off Interstate 20 near Leeds, The 740-acre Barber Motorsports Park features a 2.8-mile road course and the 144,000 square-foot Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum – the largest vintage motorcycle museum in the world. Contribution, Birmingham News
Eagle Point Golf Club Located in the heart of the South is an 18-hole, par 71 championship golf facility. A public course with private elegance. Eagle Point is the perfect retreat for every level of golfer. The course features bent grass greens, tree-lined Bermuda fairways, and a rolling terrain that offers a fair challenge to golfers of all skill levels. A combination of true southern character and charm.
Greystone golf & Country Club Greystone Golf & Country Club is a hidden jewel, nestled inside the gates of Greystone that has an unparalleled array of amenities to suit every member of the family with facilities that are unsurpassed. Rooted in 16 years of storied tradition, warm Southern Hospitality is the essence of our culture, and families are at the heart of what we do best.
Highland Park Golf Located in the heart of downtown Birmingham Highland Park Golf Course is a favorite spot among Birmingham residents and visitors. At Highland, you'll find an enticing and fun 18-hole layout, excellent course conditions, a friendly staff, reasonable rates.
Legion Field Legion Field, in Birmingham, Alabama is the home of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Blazers of conference USA. It has a natural grass surface and a seating capacity of approximately 83,091.
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Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail Alabama's Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail is the largest golf course construction project ever attempted. The Trail is a collection of 468 holes of championship golf on 11 different sites across Alabama. The Wall Street Journal said the Trail "may be the biggest bargain in the country" and The New York Times called the Trail "some of the best public golf on Earth."
Shoal creek Having hosted some of the greatest legends ever to play the game, Shoal Creek remains one of the most attractive golf courses in the country.
Talladega Superspeedway Talladega Superspeedway is the biggest, fastest, most competitive motorsports facility in the world. Records for both speed and competition have been established at Talladega.




