Here's a view of downtown from in front of City Hall on a Friday evening. Click on the picture for a larger view, and you can see the Rexall sign on the right and the sunlit Pettus Bridge in the background.
Hey Abe. City Hall was closed when I took this photo. Most of the cars downtown were near restaurants and the Performing Arts Centre. Thanks for visiting!
A photo a day from Selma, Alabama, USA.
Selma is among the oldest cities in Alabama and has the largest contiguous historic district.
It is known for its Civil War and Civil Rights history. The Battle of Selma was one of the last fought in the War Between the States, and the town was a center for the Voting Rights Movement in the 1960s.
Today, with a population of about 20,000, Selma is the largest town in the western Black Belt region. The Black Belt, named for the color of its soil, stretches across Central Alabama from Mississippi to Georgia.
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9 comments:
Looks like a very nice downtown. I see the butterflys also.
Nobody seems to want to go to city hall. The parking slots are empty. Nice shot of your downtown. I like the tickseed flowers.
Our Flower Pot
Nice photograph. Reminds me a little bit of downtown Ocala...
Hey Abe. City Hall was closed when I took this photo. Most of the cars downtown were near restaurants and the Performing Arts Centre. Thanks for visiting!
a lovely lowdown shot focused on the flowers and the pavement.
Is the street as wide as it looks? Selma is a pretty town.
Hi EG, Yes, this street, called Broad Street, is that wide. Have a great day!
I love this view!
Sweet photo! Very like my town. :)
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