The Anniston Museum of Natural History in Alabama features dynamic indoor exhibits, beautiful gardens and picturesque outdoor areas and wildlife habitats.   Permanent exhibits as well as a temporary exhibition of artwork are housed in exhibit halls at the museum.  Children and adults will enjoy exploring the history and development of planet earth at the Dynamic Earth exhibit hall.  NatureSpace is a hands-on, interactive exhibition devoted to mysteries related to Alabama’s natural environment.  The Alabama: Sand to Cedars Exhibit focuses on the state’s plants, animals, archaeological discoveries and more.  Exhibits on Ancient Egypt and habitats of Africa make a visit to the Anniston Museum of Natural History an experience in international earth studies, as well. The gardens and nature trails at the Anniston Museum of Natural History include a variety of habitats.  The Courtyard and the Tropical Conservatory house lush plants, palm trees and flowers, while the Wildlife Garden and Bird of Prey Trail highlight plants and animals native to south-eastern United States. The attractions at the Anniston Museum of Natural History are so diverse and plentiful, there is sure to be something that will make a visit worthwhile for everyone.