
The Berman Museum 25: American West
Where we left off: “The Berman Museum broke ground on February 4, 1995. On April 13, 1996, the Berman Museum opened its doors to the
Anniston Museums and Gardens is the Natural Place to Start Your Happily Ever After! Impress your guests at one of our three beautiful venues.
Adults – $8.00
Senior Citizen (60+) – $7.00
Children (4-17) – $6.00
Age 3 and Under – Free
Children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
If you have a group of ten or more, you may book a pre-scheduled tour through the museum’s Education Director three weeks in advance.
Provides admission to the Anniston Museum of Natural History and the Berman Museum.
Adults – $12.00
Children (4-17) – $8.00
Member Adults & Member
Children free with membership card.
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Where we left off: “The Berman Museum broke ground on February 4, 1995. On April 13, 1996, the Berman Museum opened its doors to the
The iron cross blister beetle (Tegrodera aloga) is a medium-sized beetle native to North and Central America. They have bright red heads, yellow-orange bodies, and
To celebrate the opening of Anniston Museum of Natural History’s newest exhibit, Bites, Pinches, Poisons, and Stings, the Collections Department will highlight one specimen found
Where we left the Bermans… “The family settled in Farley’s hometown of Anniston, and Berman took over the family business, Berman’s Department Store, at the
In celebration of the Berman Museum’s 25th year of operation, Anniston Museums and Gardens will present a monthly series on the history and interworking of
Important update (2/16/2020): **Video submissions will now be accepted through Thursday, February 18.** Our community’s youth is our top priority. In order to continue the
Help transform lives through history and nature.