The Edmund Pettus Bridge is a steel truss bridge spanning the Alabama River in Selma, Alabama. Completed in 1940, it features a distinctive red oxide color and a design typical of its era.
View all 23 historic places in Selma, Alabama
Black; Politics/Government; Architecture; Social History
410 Martin Luther King, Jr. St., Selma, Alabama
Ethnic Heritage-black; Social History; Health/Medicine; Architecture
700 L.l. Anderson Ave., Selma, Alabama
Politics/Government
11 Mi (17.6 Km) Sw Of Selma At Jct. Of Cahaba And Alabama Rivers, Selma, Alabama
Architecture
17 Mi. (27 Km) S Of Selma On Al 89, Selma, Alabama
Politics/Government; Architecture
109 Union St., Selma, Alabama
Black; Architecture
709 Martin Luther King, Jr. St., Selma, Alabama
Explore other historic structures across Alabama
Transportation
Sw Of Fort Morgan Off Mobile Point, Fort Morgan, Alabama
Military
Nw Of Fort Morgan In Mobile Bay, Fort Morgan, Alabama
Engineering; Transportation
Spans Dub Branch, Oneonta, Alabama
Engineering; Transportation; Architecture
5 Mi. (8 Km) N Of Oneonta On Rte. 3, Oneonta, Alabama
Engineering; Transportation
8 Mi. Sw Of Nectar, Nectar, Alabama
Engineering; Transportation
W Of Cleveland, Cleveland, Alabama