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  2. U.S. Route 80 in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 80 (US 80) through Alabama is roughly 218.621 miles (351.836 km) long. [1] The entirety of US 80 through Alabama is called the Dixie Overland Highway.The route also makes up the entirety or components of several byways and scenic trails, including the Black Belt Nature and Heritage Trail, the Selma to Montgomery March National Historic Trail and the Selma to Montgomery March Byway ...

  3. Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail - Wikipedia

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    Historic Trail map. The Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail is the shortest of the National Historic Trails at 54 miles. [9] [10] The National Historic Trail starts at the Mount Zion AME Zion Church in Marion. [2] Route signs lead people from Marion to Selma, where there is an interpretative center for the trail. [11]

  4. Selma to Montgomery march campsites - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Selma to Montgomery marches route showing campsite locations. Participants in the Selma to Montgomery march on March 21–25, 1965, utilized four campsites along the route. The march followed a 54-mile (87 km) route along U.S. Highway 80 from Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church in Selma through Lowndes County to the State Capitol in Montgomery.

  5. Selma to Montgomery marches - Wikipedia

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    "The Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March: Shaking the Conscience of the Nation". National Park Service. U.S. Department of the Interior. "Conversation with Martin Luther King and Office Secretary, January 15, 1965". Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia. "March from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, Commencing March 21, 1965".

  6. U.S. Route 80 - Wikipedia

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    US 80 was the route taken by the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches in Alabama during the American Civil Rights Movement. Prior to the successful march, the Edmund Pettus Bridge on US 80 in Selma was the site of the infamous Bloody Sunday event, where marchers were beaten and wounded by local law enforcement and armed vigilantes. In downtown ...

  7. List of state routes in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Partly unsigned, concurrent with US 80, US 82 within Montgomery, US 231 from Montgomery to Wetumpka and US 331 from Montgomery southward; before the 1957 renumbering, the road went southwest from Brantley via what is now US 29/SR 15 and ended at Andalusia SR 10: 230.721: 371.309 MS 19 at the Mississippi state line: SR 37 at the Georgia state line

  8. Edmund Pettus Bridge - Wikipedia

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    In Selma, voting rolls were 99% White and 1% African American, while the 1960 Census found that the population of Alabama was 30% nonwhite. [13] [14] In February 1965, state troopers and locals in Marion, Alabama, started an armed confrontation with some 400 African-American unarmed demonstrators.

  9. List of Interstate Highways in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    I-65 at Montgomery: I-85/US 80 in Montgomery proposed — With the completion of the Montgomery Southern Bypass, I-85 will be shifted to that new route. AASHTO approved in October 2010 the co-signing of I-685 to be put up along with current I-85 up to the point it moves to the new roadway. [13] I-759: 4.50: 7.24 I-59 in Attalla: US 411/SR 25/SR ...

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