Uncover the Spirit of Christmas and Hannukah in Historic Florence, AL

Embark on a journey through the charming streets of Florence, Alabama, where history converges with artistry and warmth. As Christmas and Hanukkah draw near, immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of religious celebrations that beautifully reflect the spirit of this quaint Southern town.

Begin your exploration at First United Methodist Church (415 N Seminary St), a historic landmark known for its captivating architecture and welcoming congregation. Attend their annual Christmas Eve service to experience traditional carols sung by the choir as candlelight dances across stained glass windows.

For a taste of Jewish culture during Hanukkah, visit Temple B'nai Israel (401 N Court St), one of the oldest synagogues in Alabama. Join locals in lighting the menorah each night to commemorate the miracle of light while enjoying delicious latkes and sufganiyot.

Stroll through Wilson Park (located downtown) where twinkling lights adorn trees and festive decorations evoke a sense of wonder. Engage with friendly locals as they share stories about holiday traditions passed down through generations.

Don't miss out on exploring Pope's Tavern Museum (203 Hermitage Dr), a cozy retreat steeped in history dating back to Civil War times. Discover how residents celebrated holidays amidst turmoil, finding solace in community gatherings filled with music and laughter.

Embrace the artsy side of Florence by attending performances at Shoals Theatre (123 N Seminary St) or browsing unique handmade gifts at Kennedy-Douglass Center for Arts (217 E Tuscaloosa St). Marvel at local talent showcasing their creativity during this season of giving.

As you savor warm apple cider from Rivertown Coffee Co. or sample homemade fudge from Trowbridge's Ice Cream & Sandwich Bar, let Florence envelop you in its rich tapestry of heritage and hospitality.

May your time spent celebrating Christmas and Hanukkah in Florence be filled with joyous moments that resonate long after you depart this vibrant city nestled within northern Alabama's embrace.

Websites:

- First United Methodist Church: www.florencefumc.org

- Temple B'nai Israel: www.tbinai-israel.org

- Pope's Tavern Museum: www.popestavernmuseum.com

Twitter:

@ShoalsTheatreAL

@KennedyDouglass

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203 Hermitage Dr Al
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217 E Tuscaloosa St Al
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Water Fountain from Wilson Park in Florence, AL.  This fountain is a center piece to the city.  Its used for countless festivals, weddings, school pictures, etc.  Its rare to find no one around it.
Flickr Explore - 7/24/2007 #153

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Wilson Park Houses
Houses on the northern side of Tuscaloosa Street, seen from the Pine Street intersection, in Florence, Alabama, United States.  This block is part of the Locust Street Historic District, a historic district that is listed on the National Register of
Karsner-Carroll House
Karsner-Carroll House
Wilson Park Houses
Front of the Southall Drugs store, located at 201 N. Court Street in Florence, Alabama, United States.  Built in 1900, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and it is part of a Register-listed historic district, the Downtown
Wendell W. Gunn at the ceremony to name a building for him at the University of North Alabama
Panorama of field at Montgomery Biscuit Stadium.
The scoreboard at Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium in Montgomery, Alabama
Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium in Montgomery, Alabama
Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium in Montgomery, Alabama
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Alabama, United States
Alabama, United States
Alabama, United States
Water Fountain from Wilson Park in Florence, AL.  This fountain is a center piece to the city.  Its used for countless festivals, weddings, school pictures, etc.  Its rare to find no one around it.
Flickr Explore - 7/24/2007 #153

Also won one of the
Courtview — 505 North Court Street, University of North Alabama Campus, Florence, Lauderdale County, Alabama.

Alternate Title:  Foster-Rogers House or Rogers Hall.
Image: HABS—Historic American Buildings Survey of Alabama; FRONT VIEW. FROM EAST;
'President's Home — on the University of North Alabama campus in Florence, Alabama.
 Taken by me in May, 2007.
Wilson Park Houses
Harrison Plaza, University of North Alabama.  Taken by me in May, 2007.
Rogers Hall — the 1854 Antebellum "Courtview" residence, on the University of North Alabama campus in Florence, Alabama.
Taken by me on May 27, 2007.
Wilson Park Houses
Wendell W. Gunn at the ceremony to name a building for him at the University of North Alabama
Front of the Rogers Department Store, located at 117 N. Court Street in Florence, Alabama, United States.  Built in 1910 and extensively remodelled in 1948, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and it is part of a Register-listed
Downtown Florence Historic District, in Florence, Alabama, United States.
Karsner-Carroll House
Downtown Florence Historic District
Downtown Florence Historic District



This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 98001025.
Karsner-Carroll House
Front of the Southall Drugs store, located at 201 N. Court Street in Florence, Alabama, United States.  Built in 1900, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and it is part of a Register-listed historic district, the Downtown
Water Fountain from Wilson Park in Florence, AL.  This fountain is a center piece to the city.  Its used for countless festivals, weddings, school pictures, etc.  Its rare to find no one around it.
Flickr Explore - 7/24/2007 #153

Also won one of the
Wilson Park Houses
Karsner-Carroll House



This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 98001025.
Karsner-Carroll House
Houses on the eastern side of Poplar Street seen from the Tuscaloosa Street intersection in Florence, Alabama, United States.  This block is part of the Walnut Street Historic District, a historic district that is listed on the National Register of
Wilson Park Houses
Front of the Southall Drugs store, located at 201 N. Court Street in Florence, Alabama, United States.  Built in 1900, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and it is part of a Register-listed historic district, the Downtown