Edmund Pettus Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Selma
Make sure you talk with Columbus in the park at the foot of the bridge, and support Selma with a purchase or donation. And then have lunch at Five & Dime! Great meal and wonderful space!
I had always wanted to visit this bridge. The Edmund Pettus Bridge is much smaller than I thought. I walked across the bridge and enjoyed the nice views of the Alabama river below. The traffic was ver...
The Edmund Pettus Bridge is a historic landmark, an essential part of the Civil Rights history of our country. I am grateful for the opportunity to visit this hallowed site, to learn about the history...
Visiting Selma and walking across the edmund pettus bridge is a guy punching experience. We had the distinct privilege of speaking with 92 year old George Sallie - a foot soldier in the 1965 voting ri...
The Selma to Montgomery march started at the nearby Bethel AME Church. We stopped there first, then parked downtown and walked over the bridge. It was a very moving experience, knowing the history. Th...
Selma
Make sure you talk with Columbus in the park at the foot of the bridge, and support Selma with a purchase or donation. And then have lunch at Five & Dime! Great meal and wonderful space!
Historic bridge of Selma AL
I had always wanted to visit this bridge. The Edmund Pettus Bridge is much smaller than I thought. I walked across the bridge and enjoyed the nice views of the Alabama river below. The traffic was ver...
Poignant
The Edmund Pettus Bridge is a historic landmark, an essential part of the Civil Rights history of our country. I am grateful for the opportunity to visit this hallowed site, to learn about the history...
Selma is a moving place to visit
Visiting Selma and walking across the edmund pettus bridge is a guy punching experience. We had the distinct privilege of speaking with 92 year old George Sallie - a foot soldier in the 1965 voting ri...
Walk Through History
The Selma to Montgomery march started at the nearby Bethel AME Church. We stopped there first, then parked downtown and walked over the bridge. It was a very moving experience, knowing the history. Th...