Packed with historic sites and architecture, Selma is a great place to visit to learn more about the early days in Alabama State. The city is located along the banks of the Alabama River where it played an important role in armaments and shipping during the Civil War, when it was surrounded by fortifications. Today history lovers can tour the largest Historic district in Alabama, where you can admire over 1,000 historic structures. Other city highlights include the National Voting Rights Museum, Historic Water Avenue, the Jackson Home Historic Site and the Old Depot Museum.

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