Monroeville (Alabama)

Monroeville is a city in the Gulf Coast region of Alabama.

Understand

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Monroeville bears the moniker of "The Literary Capital of Alabama" because, rather incongruously, it was the childhood home of both Harper Lee of To Kill a Mockingbird fame and Truman Capote. In fact, they were even childhood friends.

Visitor information

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  • Monroeville / Monroe County Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center, 86 N Alabama Ave, +1 251-743-2879, . M-F 8:30AM-4:30PM.

Get in

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This town is a bit off the beaten track. You can access it via highways 84 or 21 from Interstate 65.

Get around

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  • 31.52706-87.32431 Old Courthouse Museum, 31 N Alabama Ave, +1 251 575 7433. M-F 10AM-4PM, Sa 10AM-2PM. This museum covers aspects of the story To Kill A Mockingbird and Harper Lee. In fact, the building was used in the courtroom scenes in the film adaptation, and a recurring play of the story is also presented here by local thespians. OSM directions

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Sleep

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There's also a Mockingbird Inn next door if you're feeling a bit more nostalgic about your literary memories.

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