Halfway between Montgomery & Selma, the interpretive center explains more about the Civil Rights Mar...
Lowndes County Interpretive Center
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The Lowndes County Interpretive Center in Hayneville, Alabama, is an official government-run facility that falls under the stewardship of the National Park Service. It serves to educate visitors about the rich history and cultural significance of the region, particularly focusing on the Civil Rights Movement and its impact on American society.
Through a variety of engaging programs and exhibits, the center aims to foster a deeper understanding of the natural world and human heritage, ensuring that these important stories are shared and preserved for future generations. The center also provides resources for visitors planning their trips to national parks across the United States.
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We weren't going to stop here, but had some extra time before some ticket reservations at museums in...
Not a long experience, but informative. It provided a needed background to the drive, and some welco...
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