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The Aliceville Museum and Cultural Arts Center is a museum in Aliceville, Alabama. Its main focus is the Camp Aliceville, the World War II prisoner of war (POW) camp that was used from 1942 to 1945. They also feature the old Aliceville Coca-Cola Bottling Company that operated in 1910 to 1978.

The Aliceville Museum and Cultural Arts Center is housed in the old Aliceville Coca-Cola Bottling Co. building. It was donated to the museum in 1993 during the reunion. This was also the year that the museum was established, as well as its organizing committee. It was officially opened in 1995 though.

Today, the Aliceville Museum and Cultural Arts Center features a series of displays related to the past wars and military service, as well as commemorating and honoring veteran services. They also regularly host Camp Aliceville reunions.
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