Selma Paseo por los derechos civiles de la libertad Recorrido de audio autoguiado por la aplicación GPS





Descripción
Aprenda sobre los eventos de derechos civiles en Selma. Vaya a su propio ritmo, en cualquier momento. Deténgase y explore, luego continúe más. Este recorrido tiene en cuenta la ubicación, lo que significa que se reproduce mientras camina. Cuando llega a la ubicación de la historia, se reproduce automáticamente, paso a paso, y nuestra aplicación de teléfono inteligente y la tecnología de recorrido a pie la navegan. Conocida como la ciudad reina del cinturón negro, Selma ha visto eventos históricos de derechos civiles en sus calles y cuenta la historia de Estados Unidos. En nuestra caminata por los derechos civiles de Freedom, verá los antiguos depósitos de trenes, iglesias, calles, edificios, parques y puentes donde tuvo lugar la historia. Y en cada parada, y mientras caminamos, compartiré con ustedes las historias del Domingo Sangriento, Martin Luther King Jr, el Reverendo Reeb, la Guerra Civil, el Movimiento por los Derechos Civiles, las protestas, las reuniones, los derechos electorales, el martes de cambio, el Selma a Montgomery March y muchos más. Nuestro paseo histórico comienza en el Museo Old Depot.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El recorrido comienza en el Museo Old Depot, donde aprenderá sobre la historia de los edificios y se vinculará con el Movimiento por los derechos civiles. Luego será guiado paso a paso a través de Selma y escuchará su historia histórica de los Derechos Civiles.
El recorrido se detiene fuera del St. James, donde escuchará su historia, la batalla y por qué se detuvo debido a un hombre. Un antiguo esclavo. Tiempo Duración: 5 minutos
El recorrido se dirige al Puente Edmund Pettus donde escucharás y revivirás la Marcha y el brutal ataque del Domingo Sangriento. Aprenderá sobre el cambio el martes y el 3 de marzo. Tiempo Duración: 15 minutos
Pasaremos tiempo caminando por las calles viendo los sitios históricos y aprendiendo su historia de derechos civiles. Tiempo Duración: 30 minutos
El recorrido termina en esta histórica iglesia. este es el lugar donde se planeó la marcha de Selma a Montgomery y tiene profundas raíces en el movimiento de derechos civiles. Tiempo Duración: 5 minutos
El recorrido se detiene afuera del Tribunal Municipal de Selma, este es el lugar donde MLK fue encarcelado. Aprenderás por qué y su historia.
El recorrido se detiene frente al Palacio de Justicia del Condado de Dallas, un sitio histórico para el derecho al voto, y escuchará lo que MLK hizo aquí. Tiempo Duración: 5 minutos
Verá la placa conmemorativa del reverendo James Reeb y escuchará la historia de cómo vino aquí en apoyo de los derechos civiles y fue asesinado. Tiempo Duración: 5 minutos
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- No se incluyen admisiones ya que todo esto es al aire libre y guiado por su teléfono.
Opiniones(20)
The app would not open using various WiFi sites. Went to the Selma library and could not open the website to start the walk. Complete waste of time and money. Want a refund immediately. This is the third time Viator has failed. The other two tours were in Western Europe. Sad state of affairs!
Very worthwhile. Good info in manageable bites. Reflection coffee shop a nice spot to take a break midway through tour.
We went on a Sunday to Selma for the walking tour. Nothing was open, it was like a ghost town. The “sites” to visit on the tour were dilapidated buildings with broken and boarded up windows. We didn’t even bother to finish the tour. One highlight was meeting Columbus Mitchell a tour guide at the Edmond Pettus bridge who was very informative.
It was great to hear the hx on our terms. We arrived on the weekend and there wasn't anything open so for us it was nice to be able to listen and learn before heading to our next stop. Too bad there was trash on the street but maybe that would have been taken care of and it just our bad timing.
First time we had tried an audio walking guide. It didn’t always sync but mostly worked. It was so hot we had to retreat to the car after a bit. I would have liked to know a bit about Selma as it now is-it looks horribly run down but some signs on the empty buildings suggest there may be some development. In the context of the civil Rights struggle it looks like there is some way to go.
We started at the old station museum which was closed when we arrived. There are no toilets and nothing was open so we were a bit desperate until the lady opened up at 10 am. The tour is informative and we took in about five stops but after we hiked onto the famous bridge we realized we were going to have to get back to our vehicle which was a long hike. We completed the walking tour in our air conditioned car! Selma is not particularly tourist friendly. We did meet a fellow on the bridge and he asked us for money, but he was a bit sketchy so we declined. Another fellow had a tent set up selling t-shirts and books, saying his funds would go to help children go to summer camp. We opted to purchase a t-shirt for the cause. The audio tour was a good option and we got a sense of life in Selma in the sixties. It was a sad period in American history.
We drove to the beginning location and felt quite uneasy. The whole area looked very run down and abandoned. Buildings were boarded up, rusting cars, trash. It was very sketchy. I know that was the way it was in Selma in the 60s but we decided to just skip it.
Great tour. It took me an hour and 20 minutes to complete. I got about 6000 steps in. But the tour does not take you back to the starting location so be aware of that.
It didn’t work ,& there was no support from the company. Essentially, aviator stole our money! Even this review doesn’t work.
Very interesting tour… easy to follow. Wish Selma had more economic support. It was depressing to see such important and historic sites surrounded by distressed buildings and neglect



