About Selma Interpretive Center
This visitor center is currently closed for construction.
Selma, Alabama · Dallas County · Visitor Center
This visitor center is currently closed for construction.
This visitor center is currently closed for construction.
Coming from Montgomery: Travel south on I65, when you see signs for Selma merge onto Highway 80 West. In about 50 minutes you will continue straight on Highway 80 West (Business) and cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Immediately on your right, on the corner of Broad St and Water St is the Selma Interpretive Center.
Driving directions (Google Maps) →Heading to Selma Interpretive Center? A few things to know before you go:
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