Downtown Selma

Selma was noted in Southern Living magazine as a suggested place to visit for its importance to the Civil Rights Movement. 

The article lists multiple features that have made Selma famous, including Edmund Pettus Bridge, the National Voting Rights Museum, and Brown Chapel AME, among others. 

Also featured were its entertainment aspects such as Gallery 905, Tin Man Studio and Lannie's Bar-B-Q. 

See the article here. 

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