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Learning about civil rights history in Montgomery, Alabama
"If you are a lover of history, arts, and sculpture, here is something for you – Montgomery Court Square Fountain. It might not really be a great place to have some photos, but it leaves visitors with memories. Court Square Fountain was established in 1885 with an artesian well as its base."
"Intersection of Commerce Street and Dexter AvenueMontgomery, AL 36104. Made of cast iron, this 25-foot fall fountain is a nice spot for a photo op in Montgomery."
"Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium is a minor league baseball ballpark that opened in 2004 and is the home of the Southern League’s Montgomery Biscuits baseball team. It is a modern ballpark incorporated into the historical train station and has a seating capacity of 7,000, and this includes seatings in the right-center field’s general admission lawn. It has a video scoreboard with a giant LED screen to give spectators instant replay."
"Catch a refreshing game of America’s favorite game at the Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium. The Montgomery Biscuits are the home team, and they play in the Southern League. The area used to house a historic train station, but now the exquisite stadium can seat 7,000 spectators."
"200 Coosa Street, Montgomery AL 36106 334-323-2255www.biscuitsbaseball.com. The Montgomery Biscuits opened in 2004 as the AA affiliate of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. This winning ball club captured the 2006 and 2007 Southern League Champion title."
"One of the best fun things to do in Montgomery is visiting Riverfront Park. It is positioned on the Alabama River banks and has the Union Station Train Shed, the Harriott II Riverboat, and an Amphitheatre surrounding it. Riverfront Park is one of the most famous parks in Montgomery."
"Riverfront Park is a popular hangout destination for locals in Montgomery. You can hike and bike to your heart’s fulfillment over the beautiful trails. There are also other fun activities on offer."
"Resting on Alabama River’s edge, this waterfront park features some of the most exciting free things to do in Montgomery."
"You can walk across the hallowed portals of the Huntingdon College at its beautiful Montgomery campus that dates back to 1908. The famous Frederick Law Olmsted whom we met on one of our items above also designed the landscapes for this prestigious college. You can roam around the vast 70-acre campus while the main building lets you know the wisdom of the college's high ideals."
"Enter to Grow in Wisdom; Go Forth to Apply Wisdom in Service” are the parting inspirational world that Huntingdon College leaves with her graduates. And for over 160 years, this college has produced global graduates. Huntingdon College’s charter was signed on February 2, 1854, by Alabama Governor John Winston."
"The last several times I've been to this location they are out of something on the order. Granted I am taking my teenage girls with incredibly compl..."
"In diverse ways, the Blount Cultural Park is indeed the cultural Center of Montgomery. It is living proof of Wynton M. Blount, a businessman, and philanthropist who donated his land and built the theater. This was then regarded as the largest individual donation to American theater."
"El Rey serves locally-sourced, mexican-style food with a variety of drink options. Experience this funky atmosphere on the outdoor patio or at the retro-inspired bar inside."