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Selma Interpretive Center of the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail — Attraction in Selma

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Selma Interpretive Center of the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail
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Edmund Pettus Bridge
Selma, AL 36703
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905 Water Ave, Selma, AL 36701
National Voting Rights Museum and Institute
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Selma Performing Arts Center
1000 Selma Ave, Selma, AL 36701
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Old Depot Museum
4 Martin Luther King St, Selma, AL 36703
Old Town Historic District
Selma, AL 36701
Vaughan Smitherman Museum
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Reflections Coffee Shoppe
1014 Water Ave, Selma, AL 36701
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1205 Alabama Ave, Selma, AL 36703
5 & Dime
203 Broad St, Selma, AL 36703
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1205 Alabama Ave, Selma, AL 36703
Hickory Pit
1700 Selma Ave, Selma, AL 36703
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Selma Interpretive Center of the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail

2 Broad St, Selma, AL 36701
4.6(81)
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attractions: Edmund Pettus Bridge, ArtsRevive, Enslavement & Civil War Museum, Gallery 905, National Voting Rights Museum and Institute, Selma Performing Arts Center, Bridge Crossing Jubilee, Old Depot Museum, Old Town Historic District, Vaughan Smitherman Museum, restaurants: Reflections Coffee Shoppe, Good Vibez Cafe, 5 & Dime, Munch Box, Hickory Pit
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(334) 293-0596
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Nearby attractions of Selma Interpretive Center of the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail

Edmund Pettus Bridge

ArtsRevive

Enslavement & Civil War Museum

Gallery 905

National Voting Rights Museum and Institute

Selma Performing Arts Center

Bridge Crossing Jubilee

Old Depot Museum

Old Town Historic District

Vaughan Smitherman Museum

Edmund Pettus Bridge

Edmund Pettus Bridge

4.7

(781)

Open until 12:00 AM
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ArtsRevive

ArtsRevive

4.6

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Open 24 hours
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Enslavement & Civil War Museum

Enslavement & Civil War Museum

4.1

(56)

Open 24 hours
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Gallery 905

Gallery 905

4.9

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Reflections Coffee Shoppe

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Munch Box

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Reflections Coffee Shoppe

Reflections Coffee Shoppe

4.9

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Good Vibez Cafe

Good Vibez Cafe

5.0

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5 & Dime

5 & Dime

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Munch Box

Munch Box

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Jesse James WhiteJesse James White
Small but great interpretive center just across the bridge in Selma. Parking out front is free. Potent display capturing the pain and injustice of the white leadership of Selma and beyond. Beautiful quote from president Obama’s visit to Selma for the 50th anniversary. Small park store offering a lot of the same products as the Lowndes store. A don’t miss when in Selma.
Dennis BagwellDennis Bagwell
Free interpretive center for the Selma Civil rights movement. Pretty small, but informative and a good place to start. The Edmund Pettus bridge is a short walk away. The ranger was very informative and willing to help and answer all questions. The city of Selma is a run down dump of a town though. The entire town looks like it hasn't been painted in a hundred years.
Levon Alyanakian (Levon's Travel's)Levon Alyanakian (Levon's Travel's)
A pleasant surprise. Entry was free and the museum was small but comprehensive. It was a good summary of the 1965 March to Montgomery and it was supported by videos shown in the museum. This was a truly eye opening experience. This is a must when in Selma
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Small but great interpretive center just across the bridge in Selma. Parking out front is free. Potent display capturing the pain and injustice of the white leadership of Selma and beyond. Beautiful quote from president Obama’s visit to Selma for the 50th anniversary. Small park store offering a lot of the same products as the Lowndes store. A don’t miss when in Selma.
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Free interpretive center for the Selma Civil rights movement. Pretty small, but informative and a good place to start. The Edmund Pettus bridge is a short walk away. The ranger was very informative and willing to help and answer all questions. The city of Selma is a run down dump of a town though. The entire town looks like it hasn't been painted in a hundred years.
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A pleasant surprise. Entry was free and the museum was small but comprehensive. It was a good summary of the 1965 March to Montgomery and it was supported by videos shown in the museum. This was a truly eye opening experience. This is a must when in Selma
Levon Alyanakian (Levon's Travel's)

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We had a very quick visit inside the first day because the boss connected us with a tour guide who was able to add us to a tour leaving right then. The short interaction with staff was so helpful and we hope to return to see more of the Selma Interpretive Center, the exhibit (s) and talk more with staff there. We were able to stop back the second day and see the first floor exhibit. Staff again were so helpful. The exhibit was really informative. The gift shop had a ton of great books and souvenirs. We hope to return to see the other exhibits when...

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4y

My brother Jim and I began what was to be our 3 day journey ( 30 miles by foot and the balance by car ) to the capital steps in Montgomery at the Selma Interpretive Center. The reception we recd from Ken, who manages the center, could not have been more warm or enthusiastic as we shared our plans to attempt to travel the historic route. Ken was absolutely the best - informative, welcoming, and encouraging! I can not say enough good about Ken as the face...

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2y

I had the honour and privelage to visit this facility today. Although the main floor was the only floor accessible, it’s still powerful to see Dr. King’s words along with a few exhibits.

I also had the joy of speaking with Ken the staff member who was there today. He was very informative and an absolute joy to talk with.

I have wanted to come to Selma for a number of years and I am...

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