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Rosa Parks Museum


category : Museums
New, state-of-the-art museum depicting events that started the bus boycott and early Civil Rights movement. Interactive, multi-media presentation. Affiliate of Troy State University.


Admission: Admission charged
Hours: Open M-F 9-5, Sat. 9-3.
Address: 252 Montgomery St.

Phone: 334-241-8615
Fax: 334-241-5435
Our Website:www.tsum.edu/museum

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