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  1. Located in the Historic District of Selma, Alabama at the foot of the famous Edmund Pettus Bridge, the scene of “Bloody Sunday,” the National Voting Rights Museum & Institute is the cornerstone of the contemporary struggle for voting rights and human dignity.

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  2. The National Voting Rights Museum and Institute, established in 1991 and opened in 1993, is an American museum in Selma, Alabama, which honors, chronicles, collects, archives, and displays the artifacts and testimony of the activists who participated in the events leading up to and including the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches, and passage of ...

  3. May 3, 2023 · The museum includes an archive that houses collections, artifacts, and digital files on both the history of Selma as well as the voting rights movement in Alabama for use by scholars and others.

  4. Exhibits depict the voting rights struggle in America from “Bloody Sunday,” the Selma to Montgomery March, and the Civil Rights Movement. Admission charged. Open Monday-Thursday 10 am-4 pm Friday-Sunday by appointment.

  5. Site Information. Phone: (334) 526-4340. Address: 6 U.S. 80 Business, Selma, AL, United States. Cost: $6.50 (Adults), $4.50 (Students, 55 and Over) Hours: Monday - Thursday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Attraction Info: Guided Tours. Online Resources: http://nvrmi.com/ View Itinerary.

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