Hours
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 9AM–4:30PM |
Tuesday | 9AM–4:30PM |
Wednesday | 9AM–4:30PM |
Thursday | 9AM–4:30PM |
Friday | 9AM–4:30PM |
Saturday | 9AM–4:30PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2 Broad St, Selma, AL 36701 Phone: (334) 872-0509 Website: http://www.nps.gov/semo/index.htm
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Review Summary
Jessica MacPhail
… wonderful job of explaining the Center. We had a truly inspiring conversation. I bought postcards, books and gifts at the great store. I’ll be back when the Center is …
Hoyt Middleton
Definitely a place to visit and great staff
Stanley Clarke
Price is hard to beat.
Karyn Graves
Only one of the 3 floors is currently open and anything interactive is covered up. Free entrance, helpful staff.
Amanda Birch
We had a very quick visit inside the first day because the boss connected us with a tour guide who was able to add us to a tour leaving right then. The short interaction with staff was so helpful and we hope to return to see more of the Selma Interpretive Center, the exhibit (s) and talk more with staff there.We were able to stop back the second day and see the first floor exhibit. Staff again were so helpful. The exhibit was really informative. The gift shop had a ton of great books and souvenirs. We hope to return to see the other exhibits when they are open.
Vince Morgan
My brother Jim and I began what was to be our 3 day journey ( 30 miles by foot and the balance by car ) to the capital steps in Montgomery at the Selma Interpretive Center. The reception we recd from Ken, who manages the center, could not have been more warm or enthusiastic as we shared our plans to attempt to travel the historic route. Ken was absolutely the best – informative, welcoming, and encouraging! I can not say enough good about Ken as the face of the Center.