セルマ公民権ウォーク オブ フリーダム セルフガイド GPS APP 音声ツアー





説明
セルマの公民権イベントについて学びましょう。いつでも自分のペースで進んでください。停止して探索し、さらに続けます。 このツアーは位置を認識するため、歩きながら再生されます。物語の場所に到着すると、段階的に自動的に再生され、スマートフォン アプリとウォーキング ツアー テクノロジーによってナビゲートされます。 黒帯の女王都市として知られるセルマは、歴史的な公民権運動が街路で行われ、アメリカの歴史を物語っています。 フリーダムの公民権ウォークでは、歴史の舞台となった古い電車の車庫、教会、通り、建物、公園、橋を見ることができます。 そして、停車するたびに、歩きながら、血の日曜日、マーティン・ルーサー・キング・ジュニア、リーブ牧師、南北戦争、公民権運動、抗議活動、集会、投票権、ターンアラウンド火曜日、セルマからモンゴメリーへの行進など。 私たちの歴史散策は、旧車両基地博物館から始まります。
ツアーオプション
旅程
ツアーはオールド デポ博物館から始まり、建物の歴史や公民権運動とのつながりについて学びます。その後、セルマについて段階的に案内され、歴史的な公民権の物語を聞くことになります。
ツアーはセント ジェームス川の外で止まり、そこでその歴史、戦い、そしてなぜ一人の男のせいで川が止まっているのかについて聞きます。元奴隷。 所要時間: 5分
ツアーはエドマンド ペタス橋まで行き、そこで行進と血の日曜日の残忍な攻撃を聞き、追体験します。火曜日と 3 月 3 日にターンアラウンドについて学びます。 所要時間: 15分
私たちは通りを歩きながら史跡を見て、公民権の物語を学びながら時間を過ごします。 所要時間: 30分
ツアーはこの歴史的な教会で終了します。ここはセルマからモンゴメリーへの行進が計画された場所であり、公民権運動と深いルーツを持っています。 所要時間: 5分
ツアーはセルマ市裁判所の外で止まります。ここはMLKが投獄された場所です。その理由と彼のストーリーを学びましょう。
ツアーは、投票権の史跡であるダラス郡裁判所の外で止まり、MLKがここで何をしたかについて聞くことになります。 所要時間: 5分
ジェームズ リーブ牧師の記念プレートを見て、彼がどのようにして公民権運動を支援してここに来て殺害されたのかについての話を聞くことができます。 所要時間: 5分
ハイライト
含まれるもの
旅行者の評価
重要情報
- 近くに公共交通機関があります
- あらゆる体力レベルの方に適しています
- これはすべて屋外であり、携帯電話で案内されるため、入場料は含まれません。
レビュー(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



