Rosa Parks Library and Museum, Montgomery: See 480 reviews, articles, and 55 photos of Rosa Parks Library and Museum, ranked No.3 on TripAdvisor among 67 attractions in Montgomery.
The purpose of the Rosa Parks Museum is to uphold and interpret for the public benefit, education and enjoyment, materials related to the events and accomplishments of individuals associated with Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Opened in 2000, the Troy University Rosa Parks Museum celebrates the life and legacy of civil rights activist Rosa Parks and her efforts in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. It is located on the first floor of the Troy University Rosa Parks Library and Museum on Troy's Montgomery campus.
The Rosa Parks Library and Museum is worth a visit but be forewarned it was very pricey and lacked the rich and wonderful content of others places we’d been like the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis or the Little Rock High School Visitor Center.
The Rosa Parks Museum is located at Troy University in Montgomery, Alabama. It has information, exhibits, and some artifacts from 1955 when the Montgomery bus boycott happened.
Rosa Parks Library and Museum, Montgomery: See 480 reviews, articles, and 55 photos of Rosa Parks Library and Museum, ranked No.3 on TripAdvisor among 67 attractions in Montgomery.
The purpose of the Rosa Parks Museum is to uphold and interpret for the public benefit, education and enjoyment, materials related to the events and accomplishments of individuals associated with Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Opened in 2000, the Troy University Rosa Parks Museum celebrates the life and legacy of civil rights activist Rosa Parks and her efforts in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. It is located on the first floor of the Troy University Rosa Parks Library and Museum on Troy's Montgomery campus.
The Rosa Parks Library and Museum is worth a visit but be forewarned it was very pricey and lacked the rich and wonderful content of others places we’d been like the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis or the Little Rock High School Visitor Center.
The Rosa Parks Museum is located at Troy University in Montgomery, Alabama. It has information, exhibits, and some artifacts from 1955 when the Montgomery bus boycott happened.