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On June 20, 2020 Joseph Summerville of Boy Scout Troop 84 was able to complete his Eagle Scout Project. Joseph donated two benches and two large flower pots to the Bessemer Hall of History Museum. With the help of Boy Scout John Summerville and Scout Leader Curtis Summerville also of Troop 84 helped make this project a great success. The Bessemer Hall of History Museum thanks them for their donation and hard work.


 From left to right: Curtis Summerville, Laria Summerville, Museum President Luellen Nagle, Joseph Summerville, and John Summerville.


 Joseph Summerville


Joseph Summerville

We are happy to announce that the Bessemer Hall of History Museum will reopen on Thursday June 11, 2020.

We will have 6 foot social distancing and hand sanitizing station in place. Our staff will be wearing masks.

We are not accepting group tours at this time.

Please drop in to visit the Bessemer Hall of History Museum.
We would like to announce that the Heartland Cruisers upcoming car show on September 28, 2019 at Tannehill State Park in McCalla. The Bessemer Hall of History Museum will be benefitting from proceeds raised from the car show.


Brian Rushing from The University of Alabama and Bessemer Hall of History Museum curator Christopher Eiland unveil the Alabama Indigenous Mound Trail sign. The Bessemer Hall of History Museum has been designated as home to the Bessemer Mound site sign on the trail system. Come by the Bessemer Hall of History Museum and see the sign and artifacts from the Bessemer Mound site.


Visit alabamamoundtrail.org for more information on the Alabama Indigenous Mound Trail.