Civil Rights Memorial Center (SPLC)

Civil Rights Memorial Center (SPLC) is a history museum Downtown Montgomery Montgomery located in United States.

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400 Washington Ave Montgomery , AL 36104 United States

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JD Malone

Wonderful way to remember those who fought the battle. Remember to go inside the SPLC and learn more!

Ella Coffee

The Martyrs of The Civil Rights Era!

The Grio

The Civil Rights Memorial and Center is dedicated to the memory of those killed during the Civil Rights movement . Read more

Lecia Brooks

The Spirit of the Movement Lives Here❤️

Ryan King

Memorial is accessible 24 hours a dayTo go inside:M-F 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Adult admission $2Children free Read more

Biz Traveldude

Nicely designed

ObA

Glad this memorial exists...happy to be here!

Azariah Caffey

HELP NEEDED!

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