Selma
Brown Chapel AME Church
1st AME church in state (1866). Headquarters for Blacks during Voting Rights movement. Starting point for Selma-to-Montgomery marchers; Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail/All-American Road begins here.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Street Historic Walking To
20 memorials highlight history of Voting Rights movement in Selma as visitors pass First Baptist…
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Restored 19th-century commercial district. Brick streets, antique stores, fountains, restored bridge-tender's house. 3 parks, antebellum…
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National landmark; symbol of momentous changes in Selma, Alabama, America and world. Figured prominently in…
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Driving/walking tours only. 5 relocated historic structures from area: McKinnon-Riggs doctor's office, 1830 Calhoun law…
Learn more →National Voting Rights Museum & Institute
Located near foot of Edmund Pettus Bridge, museum offers pictorial history of voting rights struggle.…
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All Attractions in Selma
- Brown Chapel AME Church
- Craig Golf Course
- Craig Golf Course
- Edmund Winston Pettus Bridge
- Heritage Village
- Historic Water Avenue
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Street Historic Walking To
- National Voting Rights Museum & Institute
- Ocmulgee Golf Club
- Ocumulgee Golf Course
- Old Cahawba Archaeological Park
- Old Depot Museum
- Old Live Oak Cemetery
- Old Town Historic District
- Paul M. Grist State Park
- Performing Arts Center
- Selma Art Guild Gallery
- Selma Country Club
- Siegel Gallery
- Slavery & Civil War Museum
- Sturdivant Hall Museum
- Vaughan-Smitherman Museum