What You Will Do
This is a driving tour of all the historical sites in Montgomery and then we retrace the 1965 Selma To Montgomery Voting Right March and cross The Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama.
We spend approximately 3 hours of the tour in Montgomery passing by various points of interest which include Dexter Church, Dexter King Parsonage, Gray Hound Bus Terminal, Alabama State University and the State Capitol.
From here, we are at the ending point of the Voting Rights March. We will work backwards and retrace the steps to the beginning of the historical 1965 Voting Rights March. While we retrace these steps, we will talk about the iconic individuals and places that made this such an impactful time in our history.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Dexter Parsonage Museum - Dr. Martin Luther King home
The home that Dr. King live from 1954-1960
2
Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church
The Church where Dr. King served as pastor from 1954-1960
3
Freedom Rides Museum
The Greyhound Bus station where The Freedom Riders was attached.
4
Edmund Pettus Bridge
30 minutes
The site of blooded Sunday 1965.
5
Lowndes County Interpretive Center
1 hour
This site was the site of Tenth City and serve as an interpretive Center of The 1965 Selma To Montgomery Voting Right March.
6
Brown Chapel AME Church
30 minutes
All Three of The Selma To Montgomery Voting March began Here.
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