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Rosa Parks Museum: A Stand for Justice

Experience the pivotal story of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott at this moving downtown Montgomery museum.

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Located in downtown Montgomery, Alabama, the Rosa Parks Museum stands on the site of Rosa Parks's historic 1955 arrest for refusing to give up her bus seat, an act that ignited the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Civil Rights Movement. The museum serves as a living memorial to Parks and the boycott, offering exhibits, artifacts, and educational programs.

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Local tips

  • Allow at least two hours to fully explore the museum's exhibits and participate in its programs.
  • Take advantage of the free parking available in Troy University Montgomery parking lots.
  • Combine your visit with other nearby civil rights landmarks, such as the Civil Rights Memorial and the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Alabama State Capitol, walk southwest on Dexter Avenue toward Court Street for about 0.4 miles. The Rosa Parks Museum will be on your left, across the street from the Rosa Parks Bus Stop historical marker. The walk is generally flat and takes about 8-10 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    The Montgomery Area Transit System (MATS) has several bus routes that stop near the Rosa Parks Museum. From the Intermodal Center, take any MATS route that services downtown Montgomery and get off at a stop on Montgomery Street near the Troy University campus. A single ride on MATS costs $1.25.

  • Driving

    If driving, navigate to 252 Montgomery Street, Montgomery, AL 36104. Free parking is available in any Troy University Montgomery parking lot. Be careful not to park in any space marked as reserved or in lots owned by other private businesses. Metered street parking is also available on Montgomery Street, costing approximately $1 per hour, enforced weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.. Free parking on weekends, holidays, and evenings.

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The Rosa Parks Museum is more than just a historical site; it's a portal into a pivotal moment in American history. Situated in downtown Montgomery, Alabama, at the very spot where Rosa Parks was arrested on December 1, 1955, the museum commemorates her courageous act of defiance and the subsequent Montgomery Bus Boycott. The museum's exhibits immerse visitors in the atmosphere of the 1950s South, showcasing the realities of segregation and the injustices faced by African Americans. Through interactive displays, historical documents, and multimedia presentations, the museum brings to life the events leading up to the boycott, the 381 days of protest, and the eventual desegregation of Montgomery's buses. Visitors can explore a collection of historically significant artifacts, including a 1955 Montgomery city bus, original court documents related to Parks' arrest, and a replica of her fingerprint arrest record. The museum also highlights the stories of the many unsung heroes who played crucial roles in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The Cleveland Avenue Time Machine in the Children's Wing transports visitors back to the 1800s and the onset of Jim Crow segregation. The museum's mission is to honor the legacy of Rosa Parks and the boycott by providing a platform for scholarly dialogue, civic engagement, and positive social change.

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