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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.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Old Live Oak Cemetery

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 Cemeteries

Historic Water Avenue

Restored 19th-century commercial district. Brick streets, antique stores, fountains, restored bridge-tender's house. 3 parks, antebellum St. James Hotel (riverfront)

Selma, AL Historic Districts



Heritage Village

Driving/walking tours only. 5 relocated historic structures from area: McKinnon-Riggs doctor's office, 1830

Selma, AL Walking Tours

Things to do near Selma, AL

White Oak Plantation

Full-service hunting and shooting resort. Large parties, bed & breakfast Feb.-Nov. Recognized as one of premier hunting lodge...

East Alabama Motor Speedway

6 classes of championship stock car racing. Action every Sat. night mid-Mar.-Oct. Special events include demo-derby, firework...

Little Red Schoolhouse

Schoolhouse replica is letter-perfect, with desks, schoolbooks, chalkboards, pot-bellied stove and other nostalgic reminders ...

Seth Lore and Irwinton Historic District

Largest historic district in east Alabama. Beautifully preserved homes and churches, extensive collection of domestic Italian...