National Voting Rights Museum & Institute

Located near foot of Edmund Pettus Bridge, museum offers pictorial history of voting rights struggle. Displays exceptional record of events and participants that made Civil Rights history.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Admission charged
Hours
Open M-F 8:30-5, Sat. & Sun. by appt.
Address
1012 Water Ave.
Phone
334-418-0800
Website
www.votingrightsmuseum.org
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