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25+ Best Attractions In Selma With Driving Directions

Things to do in Selma include, the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Selma Interpretive Center, Live Oak Cemetery, Brown Chapel AME Church, Sturdivant Hall Museum, National Voting Rights Museum, Old Depot Museum, Historic Riverfront Park, Old Cahawba Archaeological Park, and Confederate Memorial Circle to name a few.                                                   

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Edmund Pettus Bridge

2 Broad St.

Selma, AL 36701

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Selma’s Old Depot Museum depicts life in Alabama and the histories that made Selma the “Queen City of the Black Belt.”

Old Depot Museum

4 Martin Luther King St

Selma, AL 36703

phone (334) 874-2197
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Chamber of Commerce
& Tourism Info

912 Selma Ave.

Selma, AL 36701

phone (334) 875-7241

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Open 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM M-F

Live Oak Cemetery is listed in Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage and on the National Register of Historic Places.

Historic
Old Live Oak Cemetery

170 Dallas Ave.

Selma, AL 36701

phone (334) 874-2161
Open 7 Days A Week

More Info & Walking Tour

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National Voting Rights Museum

National Voting Rights Museum

6 BUS-80 East

Selma, AL 36701

phone (334) 526-4340

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Sturdivant Hall constructed between 1852 and 1856. Said to be the finest Greek Revival antebellum mansion in the Southeast

Sturdivant Hall Museum

713 Mabry St.

Selma, AL 36701

phone (334) 872-5626

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The “Spring House” in Live Oak Cemetery named due to hosting band concerts and Memorial Day programs each spring.

Confederate Memorial Circle

170 Dallas Ave.

Selma, AL 36701

Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church is where 600 protestors gathered to march from Selma to the state capital in Montgomery.

Brown Chapel AME Church

410 Martin Luther King St.

Selma, AL 36703

phone (334) 874-7897

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Tours By Appointment

Selma Interpretive Center - SelmaTourGuide.com

Selma Interpretive Center

2 Broad St.

Selma, AL 36701

Closed for Construction
Reopening Fall 2025

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St James Hotel

1200 Water Ave.

Selma, AL 36703

phone (334) 553-6700

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Old Cahawba Archaeological Park

9518 Cahaba Rd.
Orrville, AL 36767

phone (334) 872-8058

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Historic Tabernacle Baptist Church was organized in 1884

Tabernacle Baptist Church

1431 Broad St.

Selma, AL 36701

phone (334) 874-9443

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Vaughan-Smitherman Museum formerly a school, a Confederate Hospital, Selma’s first African American Hospital, the County Cour

Vaughan Smitherman Museum

109 Union St.

Selma, AL 36701

phone (334) 874-2174

Website

Bloch Park & Memorial Stadium - The baseball stadium was once home to professional baseball teams.

Bloch Park-
Memorial Stadium

108 Dallas Ave
Selma, AL 36701

phone (334) 874-2140
Website

Playground & Walking Trail

Open 7 Days A Week

Monument commemorates the meeting of Bienville, a French Explorer, and the Alibamo Indians on a bluff along the Alabama River

Bienville Monument

950 Water Ave.

Selma, AL 36701
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Kenan’s Mill - Constructed in 1861 by James Kenan as a grist-mill business, it operated until 1968.

Kenan’s Mill

188 County Rd. 236
Selma, AL 36701

Open By Appointment

phone (334) 412-8472

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Tourists and residents enjoy boating while anglers from across the SE visit the marina to participate in fishing tournaments.

Selma City Marina 

1 Marina Dr.
Selma, AL 36701

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Open 7 Days A Week

Temple Mishkan Israel has stood on Broad Street in the heart of Selma, Alabama for more than 120 years.

Temple Mishkan Israel

503 Broad St
Selma, AL 36701

Website

Tours By Appointment

eMail: ral2012selma@gmail.com
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Lorenzo Harrison Memorial Gardens established in 1854 as the second city owned cemetery first known as East Selma Graveyard.

Lorenzo Harrison Memorial Gardens

802 S. Race St.

Selma, AL 36703

phone (334) 874-2161

Open 7 Days A Week

The First Baptist Church of Selma was organized on May 29, 1842.

First Baptist Church of Selma, Alabama

325 Lauderdale St.

Selma, AL 36701

phone (334) 877-4400

Website

Exterior Viewing Only

First Presbyterian Church (now Cornerstone Presbyterian Church) of Selma, Alabama has been about the work and worship of God

Cornerstone Presbyterian Church

301 Broad St.

Selma, AL 36701

phone (334)872-3449

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Exterior Viewing Only

April 1865, Civil War Battle of Selma, General Wilson and his raiders burned much of the City including St. Paul’s Church.

St. Paul's Episcopal Church

210 Lauderdale St.

Selma, AL 36701

phone (334) 874-8421

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Exterior Viewing Only

Methodists were the first denomination to organize in Selma. In 1835 they organized with 12 members in a wooden church.

Church Street United Methodist Church

214 Church St.

Selma, AL 36701

phone (334) 872-1401

Website

Exterior Viewing Only

Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church

Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church

309 Washington St.

Selma, AL 36701

phone (334) 874-8931

Website

Exterior Viewing Only

Historic Riverfront Park is a twelve-acre park with concrete path, a timber bridge, and two overlooks to the Alabama River.

Historic Riverfront Park

2 Green St.

Selma, AL 36701

Open 7 Days A Week

New Live Oak Cemetery ​Established 1925.

New Live Oak Cemetery

110 W. Dallas Ave.

Selma, AL 36701

phone (334) 874-2161

Open 7 Days A Week

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Camp Grist State Park

1546 Grist Rd

Valley Grande, AL 36701

Open 7am 'til Dusk
7 Days A W
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De Soto Trail Marker - Hernando de Soto brought his 700-man army to Alabama in the fall of 1540.

De Soto Trail Marker

At Intersection Near
3745 US Highway 80W

Selma, AL 36701

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