National landmark; symbol of momentous changes in Selma, Alabama, America and world. Figured prominently in Voting Rights struggle when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led marchers across bridge on journey toward voting rights attainment.
National landmark; symbol of momentous changes in Selma, Alabama, America and world. Figured prominently in Voting Rights struggle when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led marchers across bridge on journey toward voting rights attainment.
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 CemeteriesCourse Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Unique way to get away from it all without leaving town. U-pick muscadine vineyard (Aug.-Oct.). Available for weddings, parti...
1850 house is only one remaining that Hank Williams lived in prior to becoming Nashville star. Opened as museum in 1993. Hank...
Serves as rest stop. Replica of early 19th-century log home. Brochures and maps available. Guides on hand to answer question...