Built in 1847 by Selma Masonic Order to serve as university. Served as Confederate hospital, county courthouse and military school. Restored to original beauty. Features Lewis collection of Civil War memorabilia, medical museum, political museum.
Built in 1847 by Selma Masonic Order to serve as university. Served as Confederate hospital, county courthouse and military school. Restored to original beauty. Features Lewis collection of Civil War memorabilia, medical museum, political museum.
Outstanding example of Neoclassical architecture erected in 1853. 10
Selma, AL MuseumsOriginally called Montgomery House, 1821 Greek Revival plantation home was significant to cultural development of central Ala...
Restored one-story Greek Revival house, relatively unchanged since 1850, features porch with 6 fluted Doric columns. Also ser...
Beautiful, well-maintained and challenging. No tee times required....
The Tuskegee Airmen fought war on two fronts: axis powers overseas and racism at home. Through exhibits, audio-visual program...
Sister museum to National Voting Rights Museum. Permanent and temporary exhibits that depict historical, topical and provocat...