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Get InspiredNorth AmericaUnited StatesAlabamaWhite HallSelma To Montgomery National Historic Trail

Selma To Montgomery National Historic Trail

US
National Historic Trail·Reflective, Solemn, Educational
During the 50th Anniversary Walking Classroom event participants marched nearly 54-miles from Selma to Montgomery.
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A tribute program to the martyrs of the movement near the Viola Liuzzo Memorial in Lowndes County.
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Hundreds March Through The Streets of Montgomery.
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Hundreds of Visitors Pause for An Interpretive Program along Highway 80
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Hundreds of visitors take a moment to listen a Park Ranger speak from the heart.
Photo by from Nps
During the 50th Anniversary Walking Classroom event participants marched nearly 54-miles from Selma to Montgomery.
Photo by from Nps
A tribute program to the martyrs of the movement near the Viola Liuzzo Memorial in Lowndes County.
Photo by from Nps
Hundreds March Through The Streets of Montgomery.
Photo by from Nps
Hundreds of Visitors Pause for An Interpretive Program along Highway 80
Photo by from Nps
Hundreds of visitors take a moment to listen a Park Ranger speak from the heart.
Photo by from Nps

The Selma To Montgomery National Historic Trail preserves the 54-mile path taken by activists during the 1965 Voting Rights March. Stretching through Central Alabama, the trail connects Selma to the state capital in Montgomery, offering visitors a chance to reflect on the non-violent struggle for equality led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Along the way, several interpretive centers provide deep historical context and educational exhibits. It is a living monument that blends the natural Southern landscape with profound historical significance. This site is essential for anyone looking to understand the pivotal moments of American civil rights history.

The Selma To Montgomery National Historic Trail preserves the 54-mile path taken by activists during the 1965 Voting Rights March. Stretching through Central Alabama, the trail connects Selma to the state capital in Montgomery, offering visitors a chance to reflect on the non-violent struggle for equality led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Along the way, several interpretive centers provide deep historical context and educational exhibits. It is a living monument that blends the natural Southern landscape with profound historical significance. This site is essential for anyone looking to understand the pivotal moments of American civil rights history.

Address
7002 U.S. Highway 80 West
Websitenps.gov
Phone334-877-1983

Highlights

  • 54-mile route tracing the 1965 Voting Rights March path.

  • Multiple interpretive centers offering deep historical context.

  • Significant landmarks dedicated to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and activists.

  • A blend of Southern landscape and profound American history.

Best For

History enthusiasts and those seeking to understand the American Civil Rights Movement.

Currency

USD $

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Time of Day

Lunch

Languages Spoken

English

Occasion Tags

Educational, History Buffs

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Location

White Hall, Alabama, United States
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