| Burritt Museum Facts | |
* Established as Huntsville's first museum in 1955 upon the death of Dr. William Henry Burritt who willed his mountaintop estate to the City for this purpose.
* Exists to interpret humandkind's interrelationship with the land in the Tennessee Valley.
* More than 132,000 people visit the site annually.
* Museum is open to the public 1,672 hours each year; park open 3,872 hours.
* Named one of the State's topt ten tourist attractions by Alabama Travel and Tourism Bureau for past several years.
*Supported by more than 120 volunteers who contribute over 17,000 hours annually to working at the Burritt Museum and Park.
*The Mansion houses exhibits on history and natural history of the Tennessee Valley and the life of Dr. Burritt.
*Extensive nature trail system in 167-acre park, links to Monte Sano State Park and Huntsville Land Trust trails. Award winning handicapped accessible nature trail used as national model.
* Serves over 15,000 school children through organized programs annually. An additional 12,000 served through Project Earthscope.
* Historic Park interprets 19th Century rural life in the Tennessee Valley through period-dressed interpreters working in five fully furnished log homes and a variety of support structures.
*Annual festivals include Wildflower Weekend in March, Earth Day in April, Sorghum Festival in September, Indian Heritage Festival in October, and Candlelight Christmas in December.
*Collections number over 10,000 objects, representing the spectrum of historical artifacts and natural history specimens in the the Tennessee Valley.
*Burritt Museum Center opened in July 1995 houses reception room, classroom, Museum store, and administrative offices.
*Ideal location for weddings, receptions, meetings, and other functions. A variety of spaces available through rental program.
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