- TripBuzz found 9 things to do with kids in or near Selma, Alabama.
- From Old Cahawba Archaeological Park to National Voting Rights Museum & Institute, the Selma area offers 27 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Movie Theaters, Military Museums and Bridges.
- Located on the lush, scenic banks of the Alabama River, the city of Selma is most popularly known for its historic past. The city was the sight of a major Voting Rights movement and march in 1965 and its past is commemorated in many local museums and festivals held annually. Other points of interest include local dining, shopping and riverside water recreation.
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Old Town Alabama contains six blocks of restored buildings from the 18th and 19th century with each block having at least one costumed interpreter. The site has more than 50 buildings including a one-room schoolhouse, gristmill, cotton gin, antebellum mansion, log cabins, and slave quarters.
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700 Hyundai Boulevard, Montgomery, AL 36105
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Visitors who take the Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Factory Tour will view display cars in the showroom, be driven through the manufacturing plant and watch the technological process of car building. Tours are by reservation only and last 90 minutes.
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Built in 1847, the Alabama State Capitol is the first confederate capitol in the country. It shows a façade designed in the Greek revival style and it is 350 feet wide and 119 feet tall. It is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Built in 1835 and still being furnished with the original 1850 pieces, the White House of the Confederacy is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
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624 Washington Ave, Montgomery, AL 36130
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Created in 1901, the Alabama Department of Archives & History is the first state department of archives and history in the United States. In addition to a large research library, the building contains more than 500,000 museum artifacts.
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315 S. Jackson Street, Montgomery, AL 36104
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The house where Martin Luther King lived between 1954 and 1860, the Dexter Parsonage Museum - Dr. Martin Luther King home was included in the National Register of Historic Places.
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The Dexter Parsonage Museum is the house where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr lived for four years while helping to lead the Montgomery bus boycott. Now on the register of national historic places, tours are conducted here Tuesday through Saturday.
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919 Felder Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36106
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A museum dedicated to the memory and legacy of F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda, the Fitzgerald Scott & Zelda Museum features an array of exhibits of artifacts pertaining to the Great Gatsby author.
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F. Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald Museum
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919 Felder Ave., Montgomery, AL
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Exhibiting a collection of photographs, letters, sample of manuscripts, and other memorabilia, the F. Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald Museum is the only remaining house in Montgomery where the celebrated novelist lived with his wife.
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Geared toward education for all ages, the Montgomery City Planetarium offers something for everyone. The center features star gazing tours, educational films, and a gift shop and is surrounded by a park.