Civil Rights Journey: Retrace History in Selma & Montgomery
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Overview
The Private 6-Hour Tour of Selma and Montgomery Civil Rights Sites offers an immersive journey through pivotal historical landmarks. Retrace the 1965 Selma to Montgomery march, crossing the Edmund Pettus Bridge and exploring Montgomery's Dexter Church, Greyhound Bus Terminal, and the State Capitol. This tour provides deep insights into the Civil Rights Movement.




Highlights
Edmund Pettus Bridge Crossing: Walk across the iconic Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, retracing the steps of the brave marchers during the Voting Rights Movement.
Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church: Visit the historic Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church in Montgomery, where Martin Luther King Jr. once served as pastor.
Alabama State Capitol: Explore the Alabama State Capitol, the final destination of the Selma to Montgomery march, and learn about its role in the Civil Rights Movement.
Private Transportation: Enjoy comfortable and convenient private transportation throughout the tour, allowing for a personalized and flexible experience.
Sentiment Analysis
This tour is highly praised for its comprehensive coverage of key Civil Rights sites and the powerful impact of retracing such an important historical march. The private format allows for a personalized experience, but some find the pace quick.

Knowledgeable and engaging guides
In-depth historical context provided
Personalized and comfortable private transportation
Emotional and impactful experience
Limited time at each site can feel rushed
Lunch not included