Selma, AL: Edmund Winston Pettus Bridge

______________________ FREE NOTES: *The Edmund Winston Pettus Bridge was a part of the history of the fight for Civil Rights *The bridge was a filming location for the movie “Selma” *The Selma Welcome Center most likely has additional information about the bridge & it’s history LOCATION: Broad St. Selma, Alabama … Continue reading

Selma, AL: Old Live Oak Cemetery

______________________ FREE HOURS: ? NOTES: *U.S. Vice President William Rufus King’s mausoleum and Civil War soldier grave sites are located here. LOCATION: 300 Dallas Ave Selma, Alabama PHONE: WEBSITE: City of Selma: Cemetery Department

Selma, AL: Old Cahawba Archaeological Park (Ghost Town)

______________________ COST: Seniors 55 years & up: $4.50 Adults: $6.50 Students: $4.50 HOURS: Visitor Center Daily: 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Grounds Daily: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. NOTES: *Ghost town remains; some buildings and cemetery *Site has a long, interesting history! *I have heard reports that some people believe … Continue reading

Selma, AL: National Voting Rights Museum and Institute

______________________ COST: Seniors 55 years & up: $4.50 Adults: $6.50 Students: $4.50 HOURS: Monday – Thursday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. NOTES: *Located by the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where “Bloody Sunday” occurred. LOCATION: 6 US Highway 80 East Selma, Alabama PHONE: (334) 418-0800 WEBSITE: National Voting Rights Museum and Institute