2. Evergreen AL to Selma AL
Evergreen AL to Selma AL – 95.3 miles
Depart Evergreen on sand and clay roads through farmland and wooded forests. Soon you’ll arrive at Anderson Stage Stop on the original Federal Stagecoach Road, which connected Washington DC to New Orleans in the 1800s. Soon the route passes through the quaint historic community of Pine Apple named for its pine forest and apple orchards. Continue on a mixture of farm roads and gravel before reaching Selma as you ride across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, historic site of civil rights marches for changes to voting rights for African Americans in the 1960s. The civil rights marchers met with violent resistance as they attempted to cross the bridge on a planned March to the Alabama state capital in Montgomery. The marches attracted worldwide attention, and public pressure led to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
2. Evergreen AL to Selma AL
Evergreen AL to Selma AL – 95.3 miles
Depart Evergreen on sand and clay roads through farmland and wooded forests. Soon you’ll arrive at Anderson Stage Stop on the original Federal Stagecoach Road, which connected Washington DC to New Orleans in the 1800s. Soon the route passes through the quaint historic community of Pine Apple named for its pine forest and apple orchards. Continue on a mixture of farm roads and gravel before reaching Selma as you ride across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, historic site of civil rights marches for changes to voting rights for African Americans in the 1960s. The civil rights marchers met with violent resistance as they attempted to cross the bridge on a planned March to the Alabama state capital in Montgomery. The marches attracted worldwide attention, and public pressure led to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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