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  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday Closed
  • Wednesday Closed
  • Thursday Closed
  • Friday Closed
  • Saturday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Freedom Riders National Monument
Freedom Riders National Monument
Freedom Riders National Monument
Freedom Riders National Monument
Freedom Riders National Monument
Freedom Riders National Monument
Freedom Riders National Monument
Freedom Riders National Monument
Freedom Riders National Monument
Freedom Riders National Monument
Reviews
riding the rails (01/02/2021)
Really glad we stopped here. The mural and the moment by moment timeline was super cool.nnIt is a quiet area and its easy to park alongside the sidewalk. We spent about 30 minutes reading through everything, but we really took our time with the kids!nnAbsolutely worth the visit.
Travis P (02/20/2021)
My family and I have been on path of The Freedom Riders this whole week and stopped in Anniston to visit the sites were young people on buses were attacked and feared for their lives as violent mobs gathered to hurt them.nHere in Anniston, AL there are 2 stops because there were 2 buse that entered the town 1 hour behind each other and were both attacked by angry mobs at 2 different locations. The people in this town hated the idea of desegregation and wanted things to stay separate. The Freedom riders risked their lives to make a point to break the rules in the name of peace and justice.
Clara Valtorta (09/20/2020)
Looking forward to seeing this part of American history highlighted even more. The plaques were informative. It would be a great place to take students.
Michael Ingram (01/04/2021)
Moving and important cornerstone of history. Worth the stop off interstate I-20.
Sara Beth Wade (08/18/2020)
Very well done! Moved me to tears. The only exhibit right now is in the alley where the attacks started, the story told in a very clear timeline with fantastic pictures. Read every word! There may be more to come inside the old bus station, but so far, it's empty. Anniston itself also has some really beautiful architecture as well.
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