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-Montgomery became the catalyst of the 1960s civil rights movement. Rosa Parks’s refusal to give up her seat to a white man sparked a year-long, eventually victorious bus boycott. A momentous march from Selma ended on the capitol steps. A cultural giant, Montgomery has a rich musical history. Some of the city’s musical luminaries include Hank Williams Sr., Nat King Cole, Clarence Carter, Toni Tenille, Metropolitan Opera singer Nell Rankin, and blues singer Willie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton. On the literary/artistic front, F. Scott and Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald (who was from Montgomery) met and married here. Montgomery boasts the Wynton M. Blount Cultural Park, home to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, as well as a symphony, ballet, and dance theater. The area around Montgomery shares the capital city’s significant African-American history. Tuskegee is the site of one of the first universities established to educate Blacks. Selma was the scene of many civil rights meetings, protests, and marches before the fateful march from Selma to Montgomery. In addition, Selma was the site of one of the last battles of the Civil War and was thus spared destruction of its beautiful antebellum homes. Tallassee deserves a visit just for lunch, and Wetumpka boasts an extra-special garden and several other attractions. Highlights include: the State Capital, civil rights sites, and the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. The detailed itinerary in this eTrail is a driving tour that features extensive recommendations for sightseeing attractions, recreational activities, lodging, restaurants, shopping, and more.
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