The Edmund Pettus Bridge is a historic bridge in Selma, Alabama. It is most famous for being the site of Bloody Sunday, a turning point in the American Civil Rights Movement.
Edmund Pettus Bridge
The National Voting Rights Museum is a museum dedicated to the history of voting rights in the United States.
National Voting Rights Museum
Brown Chapel AME Church is a historic church located in Selma, Alabama.
Brown Chapel AME Church
Selma Riverfront Park is a park located on the banks of the Alabama River. The park offers stunning views of the river and the surrounding countryside.
Selma Riverfront Park
The Selma Interpretive Center is a museum dedicated to the history of Selma, Alabama.
Selma Interpretive Center
The Lowndes County Historical Society Museum is a museum dedicated to the history of Lowndes County, Alabama.
Lowndes County Historical Society Museum
The Selma Arts Center is a center for the arts located in Selma, Alabama. The center offers a variety of programs.