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Joelleinitaly04 Jul 5th, 2015 05:06 AM

Short civil rights your Atlanta to Birningham
 
I have two days Friday & Sat to visit civil rights historical sights starting from Atlanta fri am. I need to drive home to Iowa on Sunday. Was thinking of Montgomery Selma, Birmingham & overnighting in Memphis on sat for 9 hour drive home on Sunday. Too much? Would welcome suggested itineraries

Gretchen Jul 5th, 2015 07:14 AM

Do not miss the Civil Rights memorial at the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery.

HappyTrvlr Jul 5th, 2015 12:06 PM

Don't miss Atlanta's Martin Luther King, Jr.National Historic Site which includes several important buildings including Evenezer Baptist Church and an excellent interpretive center.

dwdvagamundo Jul 15th, 2015 07:33 AM

Will you have visited the MLK Center in Atlanta before Friday A.M.? If so, I think you can do it as long as you don't mind long drives.

If not, this is pretty ambitious, but as long as you have to go to Memphis anyway to get home, might as well go to Memphis. The Civil Rights Museum there is probably our favorite.

I'd probably drop one or the other of the centers in Birmingham and Montgomery, and I personally prefer Montgomery and Selma to Birmingham, although you will have to go through Birmingham to get to Memphis no matter what you choose.

If you do go to Montgomery, you might want to stop at Tuskegee Institute on I-85 between Atlanta and Montgomery. While not a civil rights site per se, it is worth a visit.

BritishCaicos Jul 15th, 2015 11:38 AM

Thanks Happytvlr

We have a day in Atlanta next October, we have only ever connected through before.

We will definitely visit the MLK centre.

ellenem Jul 17th, 2015 04:35 AM

A friend found the ideas in this link from the Alabama tourist board helpful in planning a visit to the area.

http://tourism.alabama.gov/group-and...ail-itinerary/

michaelmark May 13th, 2016 11:28 PM

If you want to see the historic sights of civil rights then you must visit Montgomery city, there are many historical monuments describing about great Alabama civil rights.

jamie99 May 14th, 2016 11:48 AM

Would you stop topping old threads mmark?


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