The Only Meteorite In History To Ever Hit A Human Being Is On Display At The Alabama Museum Of Natural History
By Jennifer Young
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Published February 10, 2020
One of the best ways to learn about the history of Alabama is to visit one of its many museums, including the Alabama Museum of Natural History. This incredible museum offers something for everyone. And according to many of its past visitors, it appeals to all ages. For information about the Alabama Museum of Natural History, including one of its most popular exhibits, take a look below.
The Alabama Museum of Natural History, which is located at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, is one of the state's top museums.
Housed inside Smith Hall, this award-winning museum welcomes thousands of visitors of all ages each year. It's also become a popular attraction for field trips and other special events.
At the Alabama Museum of Natural History, the state's natural history is celebrated through several exhibits and collections. From fossils and human artifacts, to...
...minerals and photographs, there's such a variety of things to see and learn at this unique museum.
There's no denying that one of the most interesting exhibits is the Hodges Meteorite. The reason this meteorite is special is because it's the only one known to hit a human being.
On November 30, 1954 in Oak Grove, Alabama, which is located near Sylacauga, an 8.5-pound meteorite fell from the sky and hit Ann Hodges as she napped on her couch. Only receiving a bad bruise on one side of her body, she surprisingly survived the incident.
In 1956, Ann Hodges and her husband donated the meteorite to the Alabama Museum of Natural History. For protection, it's fully encased. However, there's a replica of it that you can hold. This will give you a better understanding of how heavy the meteorite truly was. The Hodges' Philco radio, which the meteorite bounced off of prior to hitting Ann, stands next to the Hodges Meteorite display.
For more information about the Alabama Museum of Natural History, including the Hodges Meteorite, you can view its webpage
here and its Facebook page
here .
Have you ever visited the Alabama Museum of Natural History in Tuscaloosa? If so, did you see the Hodges Meteorite? Let us know in the comments.
For a list of more strange events to ever take place in Alabama, be sure to take a look at the following article: Here Are The 8 Strangest Things That Ever Happened In Alabama .
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