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.
Outstanding example of Neoclassical architecture erected in 1853. 10
Selma, AL MuseumsDriving/walking tours only. 5 relocated historic structures from area: McKinnon-Riggs doctor's office, 1830
Selma, AL Walking Tours1st AME church in state (1866). Headquarters for Blacks during Voting Rights movement. Starting point for Selma-to-Montgomery marchers; Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail/
Selma, AL Historic ChurchesCourse Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...
Alabama marble building. Oldest state-funded archives in U.S. Research government, private historical records and family gene...
Course Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: 60 days...
Family home of Booker T. Washington, founder and 1st president of Tuskegee University. Built in 1899 by students and faculty ...