Attractions around Selm
Explore 10 attractions, restaurants, shops around Selm
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Edmund Pettus Bridge
US Highway 80, Selma, AL
Site of "Bloody Sunday" where more than 600 civil rights marchers on March 7, 1965 were attacked by state and local lawmen.
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Selma to Montgomery
7002 US Highway 80 W, Selma, AL 36040-4608
It was on this stretch of U.S. 80 that protestors led by Martin Luther King marched from Selma to Montgomery in 1965.
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Selma Interpretive Center
2 Broad St, Selma, AL 36701-4638
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National Voting Rights Museum and Institute
6 US Highway 80 E, Selma, AL 36701-7307
4.5 (58)
Old Live Oak Cemetery
110 W Dallas Ave, Selma, AL 36701-6559
4.5 (57)
Brown Chapel AME Church
410 Martin Luther King St 36703, Selma, AL 36703-3141
Headquarters for the 1965 voting rights marches.
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Old Depot Museum
4 Martin Luther King St, Selma, AL 36703-3109
This museum documents the history of the region from before the Civil War through the Civil Rights Movement.
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Museum of Slavery and Civil Rights
1410 Water Ave, Selma, AL 36703-3873
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Alan and Marvin Reese
Selma, AL
Explore the city of Selma through the lens of Rev. Dr. Frederick Douglas Reese. Visit the historical landmarks and places that F.D. Reese impacted during the Civil Rights Movement. Embark on this journey as his grandsons take you on a phenomenal quest as they connect the dots to the history of Selma, Alabama.
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Sturdivant Hall Museum
713 Mabry St, Selma, AL 36701-5521
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