
Southern Poverty Law Center’s Civil Rights Memorial
Created by Vietnam Veterans Memorial designer Maya Lin, the Memorial is located across the street from the Southern Poverty Law Center’s office building in Montgomery, Alabama, a city rich with
As you stroll our historic streets, look around for helpful signage, banners, and QR codes that will guide you through our historic, cultural, and architectural treasures and help you uncover hidden gems along the way.
Created by Vietnam Veterans Memorial designer Maya Lin, the Memorial is located across the street from the Southern Poverty Law Center’s office building in Montgomery, Alabama, a city rich with
The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration is situated on a site in Montgomery where enslaved people were once warehoused. A block from one of the most prominent slave
Completed in 1851, this National Historic Landmark is a museum of state history and politics. Additions to the building were made several times. The Capitol was restored in 1992. The
The Equal Justice Initiative’s Memorial for Peace and Justice sits on six acres of land in Montgomery and is the nation’s first national memorial to victims of lynching. The massive
This National Historic Landmark, is home to the pulpit where Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. first preached his message of hope and brotherhood. Organized in 1877 by freedmen and free