Selma, Alabama • Dallas County
The First Baptist Church of Selma, Alabama, is a significant religious and civic landmark. Constructed in the early 20th century, its architecture reflects the prevailing styles of the era, serving as a gathering place for the community.
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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
Us 80, Mp 85.415, Selma, Alabama
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