Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham Alabama

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The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, part of the Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument and an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is a …

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Dec 10, 2024
Superbly done. The exhibits were relevant, very well put together, and the self-guided tour moved you through the events of the time logically and poignantly. I've visited many historical museums thr… Full review by ROBERT R
Dec 4, 2024
I brought my kids to Birmingham to learn about Civil Rights firsthand, and this was definitely the place to do that. The exhibits are extremely well done and moving. There are also many video segment… Full review by LexiV
Oct 6, 2024
Really interesting museum that highlights Birmingham's history with segregation and civil rights. We spent much longer here than we planned to! Full review by gretchens395
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Cost of admissions
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yes it costs 11.00 it is best to get a reservation time you can spend as much time as you need. The cost also includes the shuttle ride to the Peace and Justice Lynching Monument …
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yes it costs 11.00 it is best to get a reservation time you can spend as much time as you need. The cost also includes the shuttle ride to the Peace and Justice Lynching Monument as well. Well worth the money.
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Are they pet friendly, or do they have some kennel for my dog?
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I did not see any pets in there. I don’t think they allow pets unless they are certified service dogs.
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how much was a tour guide?
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We did not use a tour guide for the museum as it was really not necessary. If you are looking for a tour guide for the surrounding area I would suggest Red Clay Tours. We did his beer …
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We did not use a tour guide for the museum as it was really not necessary. If you are looking for a tour guide for the surrounding area I would suggest Red Clay Tours. We did his beer tour and it was great, and I know that he does civil rights tours as well. He is very knowledgeable about the local and history and is a lot of fun.
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wheres nearest airport to fly into from the uk?
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Atlanta would probably be the nearest major airport. It is a two-hour drive from Atlanta to Birmingham Alabama.
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How much does it cost
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It was 10 or 15 dollars per adult. Well worth the money.
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