Selma Civil Rights Walk of Freedom Self Guided GPS APP Audio Tour

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Up to 24 hours before the start time
Duration: 1 hour - 1 hour 15 minutes

Learn about the Civil rights events in Selma. Go at your own pace, anytime. Stop and explore, then continue more.

This tour is location aware, meaning it plays as you walk. When you get to the story location it automatically plays, step by step, and it's navigated by our smart phone app and walking tour technology.

Known as the Queen city of the Black Belt, Selma has seen historic Civil Rights events take place in its streets and it tells the story of America.

On our civil rights walk of Freedom you’ll see the old train depots, churches, streets, buildings, parks and bridge where history took place.

And at each stop, and as we walk, I’ll share with you the stories of Bloody Sunday, Martin Luther King Jr, Reverend Reeb, the Civil War, The Civil Rights Movement, Protests, gatherings, voting rights, turnaround Tuesday, the Selma to Montgomery March and many more.

Our historic walk begins at the Old Depot Museum.

What's included

  • Tour on our Walking Tour app in Selma
  • Go anytime and at your own pace, this is a smart phone guided tour on our app

What's Not Included

    What's not included
    • No food, drinks
    • Admissions - this is all outside and guided by your phone

    Audio-supported languages

    English

    Additional information

    Public transportation options are available nearby

    Suitable for all physical fitness levels

    No admissions included as this is all outside and guided by your phone.

    Not wheelchair accessible

    Bring your ticket with you to the attraction.

    Location

    Departure point

    Old Depot Museum, Martin Luther King St 4, Selma, AL, 36703
    The tour starts at the Old Depot Museum where you'll learn about the buildings history and link to the Civil Rights Movement. You'll then be guided step by step through Selma and hear it's historic Civil Rights story.

    End point

    Brown Chapel AME Church, Martin Luther King St 410, Selma, AL, 36703
    The tour ends at the historic Brown Chapel AME church, this is the site where many of the events were planned and organized including the march from Selma to Montgomery.

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