Alabama's 1st permanent capital and most famous ghost town. Archaeological Interpretive Park includes welcome center and education room, picnic area, hiking trails, interpretive signs, historic ruins. New, accessible nature trail.
Alabama's 1st permanent capital and most famous ghost town. Archaeological Interpretive Park includes welcome center and education room, picnic area, hiking trails, interpretive signs, historic ruins. New, accessible nature trail.
Driving/walking tours only. 5 relocated historic structures from area: McKinnon-Riggs doctor's office, 1830
Selma, AL Walking ToursLargest 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 DistrictsGraves 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: 365 days...
Well has flowed since early 1900s. Called "nature's healing balm," it supplies clean drinking water. Serves as meeting place ...
Plaques in Uptown sidewalk embedded with names of athletes and coaches who brought recognition to Auburn....
Final resting place for U.S. military veterans, including WWI and Desert Storm victims. In 1836-37, Indians were brought here...