Alabama Live: Selma, Alabama – History Walks Beside the River

✊From iconic civil rights landmarks to scenic trails and historic buildings, Selma offers a powerful journey through Alabama's past and present.

Alabama Live: Selma, Alabama – Where History Walks Beside the River

🕊️ Welcome to Selma – A Symbol of Courage and Change

Selma is one of America's most important cities in the civil rights story. Located along the Alabama River, it offers visitors a chance to walk in the footsteps of historywhile also enjoying tits community'snatural beauty and Southern charm 


🏛️ Civil Rights History – Walking the Path of Progress

Selma is home to pivotal moments in U.S. history:

  • Edmund Pettus Bridge: Site of the 1965 "Bloody Sunday" march that helped spark the Voting Rights Act

  • National Voting Rights Museum: Exhibits that tell the story of the struggle for equal rights

  • Brown Chapel AME Church: Launch point for the Selma to Montgomery marches

  • Interpretive Centers: Educational and emotional stops along the U.S. Civil Rights Trail

A visit here is not just informative—it's transformative.


🌿 Riverfront Beauty and Trails

Beyond its historical sites, Selma offers outdoor serenity:

  • Selma Riverwalk: A paved trail along the Alabama River with scenic views and peaceful benches

  • Riverfront Park: A great place to relax or picnic near downtown

  • Downtown murals and art that celebrate Selma's culture and resilience

These areas provide a place for reflection, recreation, and connection.


🏠 Historic Architecture & Southern Soul

Selma is also home to:

  • Stunning antebellum homes and preserved buildings

  • A walkable downtown with boutiques, galleries, and soul food eateries

  • Local festivals that celebrate their heritage and community spirit

You'll feel the soul of Alabama in every corner of this resilient, welcoming town.


📍 Plan Your Selma Experience

Whether you come to honor its past or experience its present, Selma is a place that leaves a lasting impression. It's more than a town—it's a living chapter in American history.

🎟️ Travel Tip: Visit during the annual Jubilee Celebration in March for special events, guest speakers, and reenactments.

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Alabama Live: Selma, Alabama – Where History Walks Beside the River


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