Cemeteries
Old Live Oak Cemetery
Graves of Confederate soldiers and prominent Selma residents. Includes statue of Elodie B. Todd, half-sister of Mary Todd Lincoln; mausoleum of Vice President William Rufus King; and Benjamin Sterling Turner, Alabama’s first Black congressman.
Plan Your Visit
Getting There & Details
- Admission
- Free
- Hours
- Open daylight hours.
- Address
- AL Hwy. 22S (Dallas Ave.)
- Phone
- 334-875-7241
- Website
- www.SelmaAlabama.com
- Map
- Get Directions →
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