Selma, Alabama


Selma, Alabama is a city located 50 miles west of Montgomery, Alabama, along the banks of the Alabama River. The city serves as the county seat of Dallas County, Alabama, and is known throughout the region for its role in the Civil War and Civil Rights Movement.

    Table of Contents
  1. 1. History
  2. 2. Attractions
    1. 2.1. Museums
    2. 2.2. Landmarks
    3. 2.3. Parks
  3. 3. References


Attractions

Museums

  • National Voting Rights Museum
  • Old Depot Museum
  • Slavery & Civil War Museum
  • Sturdivant Hall Museum
  • The Selma Children's Museum
  • Vaughan-Smitherman Museum

Landmarks

Parks

  • Old Cahawba
  • Paul M. Grist State Park
  • Six Mile Creek

References

  1. ^ History of Selma Video. http://www.selmaalabama.com/. Retrieved 1 August 2011.
  2. ^ History of Selma. http://www.selma.com/. Retrieved 1 August 2011.