Tour privado de 6 horas por los sitios de derechos civiles de Selma y Montgomery





Descripción
Este es un recorrido en automóvil por todos los sitios históricos en Montgomery y luego volvemos sobre la marcha de 1965 de Selma a Montgomery Voting Right March y cruzamos el puente Edmund Pettus en Selma, Alabama. Pasamos aproximadamente 3 horas del recorrido en Montgomery pasando por varios puntos de interés que incluyen Dexter Church, Dexter King Parsonage, Gray Hound Bus Terminal, Alabama State University y State Capitol. A partir de aquí, estamos en el punto final de la Marcha por el Derecho al Voto. Trabajaremos hacia atrás y volveremos sobre los pasos hasta el comienzo de la histórica Marcha por el Derecho al Voto de 1965. Mientras recorremos estos pasos, hablaremos sobre las personas y los lugares icónicos que hicieron de este un momento tan impactante en nuestra historia.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
La casa en la que vivió el Dr. King entre 1954 y 1960
La Iglesia donde el Dr. King sirvió como pastor de 1954 a 1960
La estación de autobuses Greyhound donde se adjuntó The Freedom Riders.
El sitio del domingo sangriento de 1965.
Este sitio fue el sitio de Tenth City y sirvió como centro interpretativo de la Marcha por el derecho a votar de Selma a Montgomery de 1965.
Los tres de la marcha electoral de Selma a Montgomery comenzaron aquí.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
Opiniones(24)
Mr. Jake was so wonderful and knowledgeable! Our entire family enjoyed the experience and gained so much knowledge. We will be back for another tour with him. There was so much to gain that I feel we need additional time with him. Thanks for a wonderful tour!!!
Thank you for the opportunity to serve as your guide.
Jake is BEYOND an amazing tour guide. He has SO much knowledge of both Montgomery and Selma, AL!! He is professional, pleasant and kind!!!
Thank you
Excellent tour! Mr. Williams was a wealth of knowledge. This was the best tour that we have ever had. It is well worth the money. Mr. Williams was able to accommodate my mother and teenage daughter. He answered all of our questions throughout the tour. If you can do only one thing while in Montgomery, I would recommend that you choose this tour.
Thank you, it was my pleasures to service as your guide. Thanks for coming!
My husband and I wanted to see all civil rights sights in Selma and Montgomery and Jake delivered that and more. What a unique experience to be with a guide who has lived in this area his whole life. We would highly recommend!
Thank you, its was my pleasures.
Edmund Pettus Bridge Rosa Parks Museum Jake's wealth of interesting knowledge and stories. Will never forget this experience.
Thank you it was my pleasure.
Jake Williams shared his personal, first hand knowledge of Montgomery, Selma and places in between with our group. He shared his own experience from the 4th day of the Selma-Montgomery March, and his perspective on the area today. This was a powerful experience.
Thank You
Jake is a reservoir of information! As a native Alabamian, he gives a personal touch to the rich history he tells of Alabama, Montgomery, and Selma. Jake provided comfortable transportation in a large van as we toured the Civil Rights sites and learned more about important events. that took place here. Jake is an exceptional host!
Thank you for the opportunity to serve as your guide.
Jake’s knowledge of key civil and voting rights people and places was educational. We learned a lot about the march from Selma to Montgomery. Jake gave us a street by street bus tour of both cities complete with history and Jake’s personal experiences. The Lowndes Interpretive Center was a well kept secret to us. The museum is small, but something every American should visit if they are visiting the Selma. Thanks for a great tour, Jake.
Thank you for the opportunity to share with you our civil rights history.
We really enjoyed our tour of Montgomery and Selma with Jake. It added so much to our experience to hear about the region and history from someone who grew up here and had participated in a seminal event in the Civil Rights movement. Highly recommend this tour.
Thank you and please come again.
The trip was very educational. So much history. There is so much more that could be told. The places of interest need updating and more national attention. I recommend traveling there.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve as your guide



