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Selma, Alabama

  • 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 be...
    Brown Chapel AME Church

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Sturdivant Hall Museum

Outstanding example of Neoclassical architecture erected in 1853. 10

Selma, AL Museums

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/

Selma, AL Historic Churches

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'

Selma, AL Cemeteries



Things to do near Selma, AL

Chattahoochee Indian Heritage Center

Celebrate culture of Indians who inhabited Chattahoochee Valley. Includes stickball field, sacred fire sculpture, interpretiv...

Rue's Antique Mall

Located in Brundidge, a small town becoming known as "Antique City," Rue's offers everything from antique bottles and dishes ...

Selma Art Guild Gallery

Located in turn-of-century cottage. Showcase for award-winning artists of Selma Art Guild....

The Flowing Well

Well has flowed since early 1900s. Called "nature's healing balm," it supplies clean drinking water. Serves as meeting place ...

Claybank Church

Constructed in 1852 using fat, light-wood stumps for its foundation. Board shingles split by hand. Wooden pulpit and original...