Christmas, Crafts, and Cookies at Old Cahawba

Road to 60

The annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee in Selma, Alabama, honors the events of "Bloody Sunday," which took place on March 7, 1965. On that day, approximately 525 African-American protesters gathered at Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church to demand voting rights. They marched six blocks to Broad Street and crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where they were confronted […]

Southeastern Indian Festival

Pow Wow Grounds 6477 Jack Springs Road, Atmore, AL, United States

The Southeastern Indian Festival is hosted by the Cultural Department for the public with a major attendance made by visiting schools from the surrounding area. This event focuses on accurately […]

Free

Rooster Day

Rooster Day in Demopolis celebrates the historic 1919 Rooster Auction, which raised funds to build the Rooster Bridge over the Tombigbee River. Hosted by the Marengo County Historical Society, the […]

Sucarnochee Folklife Festival

Livingston 115 Franklin Street, Livingston, A, United States

The Sucarnochee Folklife Festival is dedicated to the preservation and celebration of the unique life ways of Black Belt residents with demonstrations of traditional crafts including pottery, metal works, quilting, […]

Sucarnochee Folklife Festival

Livingston 115 Franklin Street, Livingston, A, United States

The Sucarnochee Folklife Festival is dedicated to the preservation and celebration of the unique life ways of Black Belt residents with demonstrations of traditional crafts including pottery, metal works, quilting, […]

Civil War Walking Tour of Old Cahawba

Old Cahawba Archaeological Park 9518 Cahaba Road, Orrville, Alabama 36767, Orrville, AL, United States

A guided tour that will immerse visitors in the history of Castle Morgan, the Prisoner of War camp at Old Cahawba, and explore the plight of these unfortunate soldiers as well as the hardships of the town’s Confederate residents who suffered while their husbands, fathers and sons were off to war, many never to return.

$8