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Bus Station Information for Selma, AL

Selma

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Selma, AL 36701

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Address
434 Broad St 
Selma, AL 36701
Phone Number
(800) 231-2222/(800) 858-8555
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City InformationforGreenville, TX

Next stop: Greenville, TX! Where small-town charm meets vibrant culture, a bus to Greenville delivers you right to the heart of this delightful destination. Start your journey with a step back in time at the Audie Murphy American Cotton Museum. Here, history buffs can uncover the tales of local heroes and beyond. Feeling artsy? Enjoy a stroll through the revived downtown area, where art galleries and boutiques line the streets with hometown flair.

For a taste of the outdoors, East Texas awaits at the scenic Graham Park or nearby Lake Tawakoni. Whether you’re casting a line or just taking a leisurely walk, nature lovers will feel right at home.

Got an appetite? Greenville doesn't shy away from its culinary offerings. Experience authentic Texan flavors at the local diners and discover why the town's food scene is on the rise.

Your next memorable getaway is just a ride away! Hop on a bus to Greenville, TX, and let the friendly vibe of this hidden gem captivate you.

City InformationforSelma, AL

Selma, AL, may be small, but this town is brimming with historical significance and Southern charm. Steeped in civil rights history, Selma invites you to walk across the iconic Edmund Pettus Bridge, a landmark that stands testament to the town's pivotal role in American history. You'll find the National Voting Rights Museum nearby, where you can explore Selma's monumental past.

Art lovers and history buffs alike will appreciate a leisurely stroll through the Historic Water Avenue District, where vibrant murals and well-preserved architecture tell their own stories. Nature enthusiasts should not miss Old Cahawba Archaeological Park. As Alabama’s original state capital now turned ghost town, it offers intriguing trails and scenic views for your exploration.

The local flavor here is down-home and delicious, whether you’re grabbing a savory dish at a mom-and-pop eatery or sipping sweet tea in a cozy café. So, why not hop on a bus to Selma, AL? Its rich tapestry of history, art, and welcoming warmth await your discovery.