A day out on the town
Bowlero Montgomery
1661 Eastern BoulevardThis is a Place full of entertainment, bright light, laughter oh, and good food I cannot tell you much about the drink there are a lot of people whispering but I do not drink so I cannot comment on that element. The rooms are extremely with a modern feel. The room service is immaculate. All of the staff have very positive energy and they're constantly wishing you good luck. When you walk have the machines they speak to you it's a play me play me know play me. Always be mindful when you are playing in the casino you going to win some and you got to lose some but don't risk more than you're willing to lose. This is my experience and I hope you have a great time there.
13 recommandé par les habitants
Wind Creek Wetumpka
100 River Oaks DrThis is a Place full of entertainment, bright light, laughter oh, and good food I cannot tell you much about the drink there are a lot of people whispering but I do not drink so I cannot comment on that element. The rooms are extremely with a modern feel. The room service is immaculate. All of the staff have very positive energy and they're constantly wishing you good luck. When you walk have the machines they speak to you it's a play me play me know play me. Always be mindful when you are playing in the casino you going to win some and you got to lose some but don't risk more than you're willing to lose. This is my experience and I hope you have a great time there.
Sightseeing
This tour will take us to some of the most important sites that defined the Civil Rights Movement in America. Our journey will take us on a definitive and emotio...
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Montgomery Tours, Montgomery, AL
ITINERARY
We'll begin our tour with a short tour preview with a questions and answers section.
Next, we'll began our driving tour of the civil right sites throughout the city of Montgomery. We will drive past the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, Dexter Baptist Church Parsonage and other site.
We will take some time to visit on foot The civil Rights Museum, and the Greyhound Bus Station Museum.
Finally, we'll end our time together with a Questions and Answered section.
Stop At: National Memorial for Peace and Justice, 417 Caroline St, Montgomery, AL 36104-3901
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice was conceived with the hope of creating a sober, meaningful site where people can gather and reflect on America's history of racial inequality. Set on a six-acre site, the memorial uses sculpture, art, and design to contextualize racial terror. The national memorial is a sacred space for truth-telling and reflection about racial terror in America and its legacy.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: The Legacy Museum, 115 Coosa St, Montgomery, AL 36104, USA
Located on the site of a former warehouse where black people were enslaved in Montgomery, Alabama, The Legacy Museum uses interactive media, sculpture, videography, and exhibits to immerse visitors in the sights and sounds of the Domestic Slave Trade, racial terrorism, the Jim Crow South, and the world's largest prison system. Compelling visuals and date-rich exhibits provide a one-of-a-kind opportunity to investigate America's history of racial injustice and its legacy - to draw dynamic impacted by tragic history of racial inequality.
28 recommandé par les habitants
Civil Rights Memorial
400 Washington AveThis tour will take us to some of the most important sites that defined the Civil Rights Movement in America. Our journey will take us on a definitive and emotio...
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Montgomery Tours, Montgomery, AL
ITINERARY
We'll begin our tour with a short tour preview with a questions and answers section.
Next, we'll began our driving tour of the civil right sites throughout the city of Montgomery. We will drive past the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, Dexter Baptist Church Parsonage and other site.
We will take some time to visit on foot The civil Rights Museum, and the Greyhound Bus Station Museum.
Finally, we'll end our time together with a Questions and Answered section.
Stop At: National Memorial for Peace and Justice, 417 Caroline St, Montgomery, AL 36104-3901
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice was conceived with the hope of creating a sober, meaningful site where people can gather and reflect on America's history of racial inequality. Set on a six-acre site, the memorial uses sculpture, art, and design to contextualize racial terror. The national memorial is a sacred space for truth-telling and reflection about racial terror in America and its legacy.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: The Legacy Museum, 115 Coosa St, Montgomery, AL 36104, USA
Located on the site of a former warehouse where black people were enslaved in Montgomery, Alabama, The Legacy Museum uses interactive media, sculpture, videography, and exhibits to immerse visitors in the sights and sounds of the Domestic Slave Trade, racial terrorism, the Jim Crow South, and the world's largest prison system. Compelling visuals and date-rich exhibits provide a one-of-a-kind opportunity to investigate America's history of racial injustice and its legacy - to draw dynamic impacted by tragic history of racial inequality.