We can't afford disney this year

So my husband wants us to take a short 4 day trip to Alabama with a stop in Atlanta to the American Girl store on the way back to NC. It looks like we'll go to Mobile and Birmingham and possibly stay in Drury Inns. i'm not locating many family attractions in the area. any help would be great. My girls are 7 and 10. My husband loves anything historical and my girls enjoy museums. What is there that's reasonably priced and fun to do? We're
AAA members and teachers if either of those help. Thanks in advance.
Hi Maureenmouse!
If you do make it to Huntsville... in addition to the Space & Rocket Ctr

, Constitution Village, Hsv Depot, EarlyWorks, SciQuest, there is also Burritt on the Mountain, an estate/museum with tours of the house and grounds... where there are reproductions of early farm life of the area.
You may find an exhibition that you'd like at the Hsv Museum of Art. It's downtown in Big Spring Park, and on Mon nights in the summer there is a free

Concert in the Park just behind the museum, featuring local bands of all sorts. Good for a relaxing wind down of a day.
If you like outdoor activities, there is Monte Sano State Park with lots of walking or mtn bike trails on the mountainside. Also Green Mtn Nature Trail, with a single trail around a 17-acre lake on the mountaintop. And about a 30-min drive East of town is Cathedral Caverns, with a good tour deep into the cave.
The Harmony Park Animal Safari is pretty small and low-key, but it's fun. And the Botanical Garden (adjacent to S&RC) is always nice. And we also have a minor-league baseball team, the AA Huntsville Stars (where the infamous Jose Canseco and Mark McGuire rookied

). I haven't been to the North Ala.Train Museum just outside of town, but it's on my list to catch a train ride soon.
If you're here on a Sat a.m., look into the trolley or walking tours of Antebellum homes in the historic Twickenham and Old Town areas. The city was occupied during the Civil War with no major battles, so not as many places were destroyed as in other large cities of the time.
Definitely check with your AAA site for discounts and recommendations. Like a PP said, sorry I can't recommend hotels.
I hope you find enough to do that you want to visit us! And feel free to send a PM if you want any recommendations of local eats (other than the tons of chain-food).
And as for Bham... I think the McWane Ctr, Zoo, and Vulcan statue are all must-do's. If you do make it to the coast, Gulf Shores is really nice for the beach, and close enough to hit the sites in Mobile. My dad just went to see the USS Alabama battleship down there last month.
For a route between Hsv/ Atlanta, I highly recommend going through Chattanooga via I-75 and US 72, it's better than going through Gadsden/ Bham, unless those are also destinations on that leg of the trip.
Have a great time, wherever you go!
