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  1. The Rosa Parks Bus is an extraordinary historical artifact that has been restored by The Henry Ford. Learn more about how we are preserving this piece of history.

  2. The Rosa Parks Museum, located at the site of Parks’ famous arrest, is centered on Parks’ story and its place in the Civil Rights Movement and features a restored bus and other artifacts. Site Information. Phone: (334) 241-8615. Address: 252 Montgomery Street, Montgomery, AL, United States. Cost: $7.50 (Adults), $5.50 (Children)

  3. Feb 9, 2016 · The bus where Rosa Parks famously refused to give up her seat during the Civil Rights era has been restored and is now at a Michigan museum.

  4. Inside this bus on December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks, a soft-spoken African-American seamstress, refused to give up her seat to a white man, breaking existing segregation laws. The flawless character and quiet strength she exhibited successfully ignited action in others.

  5. Oct 6, 2014 · The Museum uses the bus to represent the particular story of Rosa Parks within the broader context of the Civil Rights movement. Visitors can board and sit on the bus, feel what it was like for Rosa Parks on that day, and hear an actual recounting of the event by Rosa Parks herself.

  6. Dec 1, 2023 · How Rosa Parks’ bus ended up in Michigan museum. The Henry Ford Museum went through quite a process to obtain famous bus. The Rosa Parks Bus at the Henry Ford Museum (Carmichael Cruz, WDIV)...

  7. The Rosa Parks Museum is located on the Troy University at Montgomery satellite campus, in Montgomery, Alabama. It has information, exhibits, and some artifacts from the 1955 Montgomery bus boycott. This museum is named after civil rights activist Rosa Parks, who is known for refusing to surrender her seat to a white person on a city bus.

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