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The Selma Welcome Center at Selma, AL

| Selma in Dallas County  

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If you are interested in visiting Selma, a good place to start is at the Selma Welcome Center located downtown at 132 Broad Street. The Welcome Center has a wonderful collection of area attractions. You can pick up brochures on each of Selma’s museums, choose from five self-guided tours including Selma’s Windshield Tour, Selma’s Ghost Tour, Old Live Oak Cemetery Tour and Martin Luther King Street walking tour and a one mile walk of historic downtown Selma beginning and ending at the Library. Be sure to watch the short video on the history of Selma. The Welcome Center also has listings of local hotels and restaurants as well as special events. Selma has something for everyone. Be sure to sign the visitor’s book.

Monday-Friday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sunday: Closed

The information center is located at downtown Selma, AL in the building on the corner of Broad Street and Selma Avenue (GPS coordinates N32.408889,W87.020417).

Source: www.selmaalabama.com

3/23/14

Tags: alabama, black belt, dallas county, selma

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Welcome to rural southwest Alabama. This website is dedicated to twelve counties located in rural southwest Alabama which includes a large portion of Alabama’s Black Belt area. This region is known for its rich and diverse heritage, historic homes and churches, and natural beauty. This website contains details about historic and interesting places that you will find in this area of Alabama.

PLEASE NOTE THAT MOST OF THE HOMES INCLUDED ARE PRIVATE RESIDENCES AND, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ARE DRIVE BY ONLY.

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Dedicated to the memory of Stacy Milstead Henson (1978-2008) & Inez “Sis” Watts (1924-2007).

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