Take A Stroll Through Alabama’s Past At The Capital's US Civil Rights Trail Sites
By Lisa Battles|Published October 23, 2023
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While there are many of the US Civil Rights Trail sites in Montgomery, Alabama, we’ve put together a walkable course to see many of the most visited among them. The entire course only covers about 2.5 miles, and yet I recommend at least a weekend-long stay. Most of the sites offer their own immersive exhibits and property tours that you’ll want ample time to experience.
Start your journey near Riverfront Park at The Legacy Center, a museum the Equal Justice Initiative established in 2018. The center interprets America’s history of racial inequality from the earliest days of the slave trade to modern-era issues that endure.
See the official website for more US Civil Rights Trail sites in Montgomery, as well as many other historic places that are not officially designated on the national trail. Let us know if you make a visit to Montgomery to experience them and share tips if you already have.
If you’re considering staying overnight or longer, do not miss the Trilogy Hotel, which opened in early 2023 within the heart of the historic district. The hotel property blends modern trends and honors the past throughout its historic structures – two warehouses from the early 1900s and a mansion built in 1851.
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