Retrace the steps of some of our nation's bravest and most fervent believers in equal rights when you find your way on the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail. This trail was indeed blazed by those seeking equal voting rights as well as other civil rights issues. The trail was established by Congress in 1996 to commemorate the people, events and route of the 1965 Voting Rights march in Alabama. While you can drive the historic route from Selma to Montgomery, make sure you stop into the Selma Interpretive Center that offers a Martin Luther King, Jr. Street Walking Tour.
An ever-changing inventory, a wide selection of collectable and vintage items, and some of the friendliest people in Montgomery can all be found at Montgomery Antique Galleries. This truly unique venue features the wares of over 50 dealers all conveniently gathered under one roof. Surprise is the rule of the day here, as you will be delighted with the incredible selection of fine antique furniture, housewares, and much more. Plus, you can also have your lamps and crystal repaired or your mirrors re-silvered while you shop.
The whole family can reach for the stars when you visit the W.A. Gayle Planetarium. This fascinating attraction offers several presentations and exhibits that bring the wonder of outer space clearly within reach. The planetarium opened in 1969 and after undergoing a significant renovation now offers visitors a captivating look at space with the aid of 22 video projectors, a new sound system and the innovative use of Laser Light Shows.
Instead of trying to decide where to have dinner and then where to enjoy some memorable entertainment, check out Charles Anthony's Restaurant at The Pub that offers both! The dinner menu is truly impressive, as you will find an impressive choice of steaks or seafood to satisfy your craving for something truly tasty. Then, after dinner, order your favorite beverage from the bar as you settle in for an evening of great live music at one of Montgomery's favorite nightlife destinations.