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  1. Monroeville is the county seat of Monroe County, Alabama, United States. [2] At the 2020 census its population was 5,951. [3] Monroeville is known as the hometown of two writers, Truman Capote and Harper Lee, who were childhood friends in the 1930s.

  2. Oct 31, 2019 · Things to Do in Monroeville, Alabama: See Tripadvisor's 872 traveler reviews and photos of Monroeville tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Monroeville. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  3. The City of Monroeville is the County Seat of Monroe County, Alabama. Monroeville received the designation of “Literary Capital of Alabama” in 1997 by joint proclamation of both the Alabama House and Senate because of its history to produce many famous writers, such as, Nelle Harper Lee, Truman Capote, Mike Stewart, Cynthia Tucker and Mark ...

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    • Monroeville, Alabama, United States2
    • Monroeville, Alabama, United States3
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    • Old Courthouse Museum
    • To Kill A Mockingbird Play
    • Monroeville Literary Festival
    • Literary Capital Sculpture Trail / Walking Tour of Monroeville
    • Annual Fruitcake Festival
    • Harper Lee Gravesite
    • Dining in Monroeville
    • Where to Stay
    • Pro Tip

    31 North Alabama Avenue

    The center of attraction in Monroeville is the Old Courthouse Museum. The building was built in 1903 and served as the county courthouse beginning one year later. As a child, Harper Lee would sit in the balcony and watch her father practice law there. The courthouse was moved to a new building in 1963, but soon after, the old building was converted into a museum that today houses exhibits tracing the courthouse’s history, the childhood of Truman Capote in Monroeville, and of course, a special...

    Otha Lee Biggs Amphitheater / Old Courthouse Museum

    It began in 1991 when a group of highly talented amateur actors first performed a stage adaptation of the book To Kill A Mockingbird. Since that time, performers have played in Israel, England, and Hong Kong, but there is nothing quite like seeing it performed at its home. The two-hour-long playis in two acts, the first is performed outside at the back of the old courthouse in an amphitheater. The second act takes place inside the courtroom itself and is truly an exceptional experience. To ke...

    Old Courthouse Museum

    Monroeville becomes the center of the literary world the first weekend of March when the doors open of the old courthouse open for the annual Monroeville Literary Festival. For 2 days, the festival celebrates Southern literature with a lineup filled wall-to-wall with fascinating discussions on the business of writing, presentations, book signings by famous and up-and-coming authors and poets, and more. For ticket information and reservations, visit the festival’s website.

    Historic Downtown Monroeville

    The Old Courthouse is the starting point for a tour of bronze sculptureshonoring not only the city’s literary history but also Alabama artists and singer/songwriters. Along the route, you will see 14 bronze sculptures paying tribute to Truman Capote, Harper Lee, and even Hank Williams. There is also a bronze plaque that was erected by the local Bar Association honoring the message and ethics of Atticus Finch in the book and a life-size sculpture by artist Branko Medenica titled A Celebration...

    Historic Downtown Monroeville

    Fruitcake always gets a bad rap and is usually re-gifted time and time again. But in Monroeville, the dense but tasty cake is celebrated each year at the end of November during the annual Fruitcake Festival. The day is filled with music, readings by nationally recognized storytellers, and delectable homemade fruitcakes for sale. Plus, there is a live performance of Truman Capote’s heartwarming Christmas stories. Contact the Monroe County Museumfor complete details.

    Penville And Baptist Cemetery

    Before leaving Monroeville, be sure to head north a half mile from the Old Courthouse on County Road 47 and pay your respects to Nelle Harper Lee at her gravesitein the Penville and Baptist Cemetery.

    Downtown Monroeville around Courthouse Square has an eclectic array of dining options. Two of my favorites are located just south of the historic area on or just off of Alabama Highway 21.

    Camping

    Located only a short 20 miles west of Monroeville, nestled on a finger of land between the banks of the Alabama River and the Isaac Creek, there is a beautiful example of what camping should be. Here at the Isaac Creek Campground, quiet beauty literally envelopes you. The campground has 60 sites in all for tent or RV camping. All are improved sites with power, water spigots, a picnic table, a lantern holder, and a fire ring with an attached grill. Many sites are right on the water with a smal...

    Area Hotels

    If you’re not into camping, then there are several hotels in the area that offer cozy accommodations — including breakfast — for your stay including Best Western and the locally-owned Mockingbird Inn and Suites.

    Since all of what there is to do and see is centered around the courthouse square, you will most likely find it difficult to find parking. Consider parking on one of the side streets just off the square. And remember, the town is abuzz with activity and visitors during the Literary Festival and when the play is being staged. Plan your accommodation...

  4. Visit Monroeville, AL for a literary escape complete with monuments to Truman Capote and Atticus Finch, one of literature’s most legendary characters.

  5. Mar 20, 2024 · Monroeville Monroeville is located in south Alabama between Montgomery and Mobile and serves as the county seat of Monroe County. Like the county, the city was named in honor of Pres. James Monroe . Today, Monroeville is considered the "Literary Capital of Alabama" because it was home to literary giants Harper Lee and Truman Capote ...

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