Explore Selma, AL

Selma, Alabama is a historic city located in Dallas County. Known for its pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement, Selma was the site of the famous Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965. These marches were a significant turning point in the fight for African American voting rights. Today, Selma is home to several important landmarks and museums that commemorate this important period in American history, including the Edmund Pettus Bridge and the National Voting Rights Museum and Institute. The city also offers a vibrant arts and culture scene, with annual events such as the Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee attracting visitors from all over the country.


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