3 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
14 people
English
Discover the tumultuous history of Montgomery, Alabama, with a focus on the Civil Rights era, during this driving tour. Alongside a private guide, visit some of the city's landmarks that were essential during this time period including the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church where MLK helped to organize the Montgomery Bus Boycott. You also tour other areas like the Alabama State Capitol and Alabama State University.
The 3-hour tour will begin with a short preview with a brief questions and answers portion and next, we will began our driving tour of the civil right sites throughout the city of Montgomery. We will work our way past the historical Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church where Martin Luther King Jr helped to organize the Montgomery Bus Boycott in the church’s basement and also a short drive away the Dexter Baptist Church Parsonage, which served as home to twelve pastors of the church between 1920 and 1992.
The group will also see Alabama State Capitol, First Baptist Church, Alabama State University, Trinity Lutheran Church, Ms. Rosa Parks Apartment, Greyhound Bus Station, Holt Street Baptist Church, if time will allow. Our private professional tour guide will show you the best of Montgomery Alabama has to offer.
Note: This is a Private driving tour that uses my van.
• Admission Ticket Free