Whether you’re planning a staycation or quick holiday trip, we have all the details for your Memorial Day weekend in Montgomery! Below is a round-up of events around town, places…
MGM artists and activists are harnessing the power of paint, creating public art that offers more than aesthetic appeal alone; it’s also spreading messages of hope, welcome, and justice for…
MGM Cinco de Mayo Guide Whether you’re ordering to-go tacos or looking for a spot to drink margs in-person, here are some of the best options for Cinco de Mayo…
Built in 1936, this was home to the municipal courts during the Civil Rights Movement. It was here that judges dispensed justice under the laws of segregation that led to…
Learn how 21 young people helped change our nation’s history using nonviolent protest. Black and white, male and female, none of them were older than 21. They stepped off of…
This National Historic Landmark was once built as a major hub for passenger trains. Six sets of tracks, used by a number of railroad companies, once ran through the Train…
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…
Located in downtown Montgomery, the Museum of Alabama is the only destination where you can explore Alabama’s past from prehistory to the present. The Museum is located at the Alabama…
Experience the actual residence where Dr. King and his young family lived between 1954 and 1960; an Interpretive Center, and the King-Johns Garden for Reflection. The permanent exhibit in the…
This beautiful fountain is topped by a statue of Hebe, Goddess of Youth and Cupbearer to the gods and was built in 1885 over an existing artesian basin. The fountain,…