20 memorials highlight history of Voting Rights movement in Selma as visitors pass First Baptist Church, George Washington Carver homes, Brown Chapel AME Church, Martin Luther King, Jr. monument and other sites.
20 memorials highlight history of Voting Rights movement in Selma as visitors pass First Baptist Church, George Washington Carver homes, Brown Chapel AME Church, Martin Luther King, Jr. monument and other sites.
Largest historic district in state includes beautiful antebellum Sturdivant Hall. More than 1250 buildings dating from 1820s. Windshield tour (brochures available from Chamber) contains 116
Selma, AL Historic DistrictsInterpretive history museum in 1891 railway depot. Artifacts from pre-history Indians through Voting Rights era. Civil War room, Black Heritage wing, military room (pre WWI-Persian Gulf)
Selma, AL MuseumsGently rolling terrain with numerous creeks, wetlands, tall pines and beautiful oaks. Three demanding 9-hole championship cou...
Located near foot of Edmund Pettus Bridge, museum offers pictorial history of voting rights struggle. Displays exceptional re...
700-acre lake and recreational park. Fishing, skiing, swimming, picnicking, camping. RV hookups, showers, grills, tables, fis...
Course Access: MilitaryHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 4 days...
See Southern candy kitchen from 2nd-story viewing area (elevator access). Watch candy makers and bakers prepare pecan divinit...