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The property features 78 rooms with soundproofed windows facing the Alabama River, each equipped with interactive digital panels detailing local history.
Guests enjoy the Freedom Trail Breakfast Corner serving Southern classics like smoked sausage gravy biscuits.
The hotel’s Heritage Wall displays archival photos of the 1965 marches, while the rooftop terrace provides views of Brown Chapel AME Church (0.8 miles) and Edmund Pettus Bridge (1.2 miles).
As prime Accommodation near Edmund Pettus Bridge, the hotel operates a vintage-style shuttle replicating 1960s buses for guided tours.
Historical sites within walking distance include the National Voting Rights Museum (1.1 miles) and George Washington Carver Homes (0.9 miles), where march organizers strategized.
Educational institutions like Selma University (1.7 miles) and R.B.
Hudson STEAM Academy (1.5 miles) host public lectures on social justice.
Among Dallas County AL hotels, this property stands out with its Civil Rights Archives Room containing oral history recordings.
The business center offers video conferencing booths with backdrop options simulating historic Selma locations.
Nearby corporate offices include Renasant Bank Regional HQ (0.3 miles) and Vaughan Regional Medical Center (1.8 miles).
Recreational facilities feature the Selma Riverfront Park’s amphitheater (0.4 miles) and Blocton Historic Golf Club (4.2 miles).
For Business hotels Selma AL, the hotel provides 3 modular meeting rooms with holographic projection technology.
Budget alternatives include St.
James Hotel (historic 1837 property) and Selma Inn (extended-stay kitchenettes).
Magnolia House Bed & Breakfast offers antebellum architecture tours, while Selma RV Park provides full hookups near Old Cahawba Archaeological Park.
Guest reviews praise interactive timeline maps in elevators showing Selma’s history and pillow menus featuring cotton-themed options.
Some note limited evening dining within walking distance but highlight complimentary sweet tea service in the lobby.
Business travelers appreciate soundproof phone pods with white noise generators, while families enjoy junior historian activity kits with local scavenger hunts.
Cultural experiences include Live Oak Cemetery’s elaborate Victorian monuments (1.3 miles) and Sturdivant Hall Museum’s Greek Revival architecture (1.6 miles).
Food enthusiasts visit Downtown Deli & Grill for fried green tomato BLTs or Tally-Ho Restaurant for its legendary lemon icebox pie.
Nature trails along the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail (trailhead 0.7 miles) feature interpretive signs about the 1965 marches, while sunset cruises on the Harriott II Riverboat depart from nearby docks.
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