Moving Forward, Looking Back Tours: February 2026
Join a powerful journey through history and memory.
DETAILS
Levine Museum of the New South invites you on an unforgettable journey through Alabama’s most powerful historic sites—places that echo with the courage, struggle, and resilience of generations past. This immersive experience is more than a trip—it’s a call to deepen your understanding of America’s civil rights legacy and its relevance today. Guided by LMNS's Museum Historian, participants will engage in curated conversations and reflection while traveling together by charter bus to Montgomery and Selma. TRIP HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: -A guided visit to the Equal Justice Initiative’s three legacy sites: The Legacy Museum The National Memorial for Peace and Justice The Freedom Monument Sculpture Park -A walking tour of Selma, Alabama, including a reflective crossing of the historic Edmund Pettus Bridge—site of the 1965 Bloody Sunday march. -Group dialogue and historical framing throughout the journey, led by LMNS’s historian. -Shared meals, curated reflections, and a final reception to process and honor the experience together. COST INCLUDES: -Round trip charter bus from Charlotte, NC -Hotel accommodations -7 group meals -Light refreshments during travel -Guided tours and on-the-road historical reflections -Welcome materials
TICKETS Selected during registration
Private Room Deposit
$361.20 (1 Attendee)
Total Cost: $3,500 per person. Full payment due approximately 30 days before departure. This deposit includes a 3.2% processing fee. To avoid fees, inquire about sending a check.
Double Occupancy Room Deposit
$361.20 (1 Attendee)
Total Cost: $2,800 per person. Full payment due approximately 30 days before departure. This ticket includes a 3.2% processing fee. To avoid fees, inquire about sending a check.