Rosa Parks Museum

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The Rosa Parks Museum is dedicated to the life and legacy of Rosa Parks and the numerous foot soldiers of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Our Children’s Wing houses our Cleveland Avenue Time Machine, which explores the evolution of separate but equal segregation. Admission for one wing is $7.50 (ages 13+) and $5.50 (ages 14-12) or $14.00 (13+) and $10.00 (4-12) for both wings.

Hours

SundayClosed
Monday9AM–5PM
Tuesday9AM–5PM
Wednesday9AM–5PM
Thursday9AM–5PM
Friday9AM–5PM
SaturdayClosed

Address and Contact Information

Address: 252 Montgomery St, Montgomery, AL 36104
Phone: (334) 241-8615
Website: http://troy.edu/rosaparks

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Review Summary

Cheryl Williams
Very eye opening.gifts was a little high price enjoyed the tour
jamie gonzalez
The food and service were wonderful.
Jenna Fl
( check those out) gift shop selection was small but good.
Jane Hatcher
We love the time machine bus! What a great space full of great artifacts and information.
Kristine’s 4Seasons
The best exhibit.. I am very impressed with how precise the museum MADE this experience.. PLEASE DO NOT PASS THIS UP!I will never forget it!! A huge Thanks to all the staff for making this memorable..I stood on the corner ~bus stop.. And I got a pic of the statue of the Famous Rosa Parks… A huge amount of mixed emotions..
Kerry Stevens
Pretty well done, high quality. Did not immortalize Parks, but appropriately couched her actions in the context of so many other worthy warriors. Half the museum was closed for repair, so entry fee was halved. A separate section is dedicated for children’s experiences. A male Troy university student did a great job introducing us to the museum. Free parking is across the street.
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