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  1. Montgomery, Alabama - Wikipedia

    Montgomery is the capital city of the U.S. state of Alabama and the seat of Montgomery County. [9] It was named for Continental Army Major-General Richard Montgomery and stands beside …

  2. City of Montgomery, AL | Home

    Known as the Capital of Dreams, Montgomery is a city rich in history, yet clearly focused on the future.

  3. Montgomery Bus Boycott anniversary highlights reliable tool of …

    4 days ago · The Montgomery Bus Boycott is marking its 70th anniversary. For 381 days, an estimated 40,000 Black Alabama residents stayed off city buses.

  4. 16 Best Things To Do In Montgomery, Alabama - Southern Living

    Nov 3, 2025 · The birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement, here are the best things to do in Montgomery, Alabama, from museums to restaurants to the Freedom Riders Trail.

  5. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Montgomery (2025) - Tripadvisor

    Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., used the pulpit of this unassuming red brick church to lead the 1955-56 Montgomery bus boycott, which ignited the civil rights movement.

  6. Montgomery Advertiser

    Stay informed with both Montgomery Alabama news as well as headlines and stories from around the world.

  7. Montgomery | Map, History, & Population | Britannica

    Nov 12, 2025 · Montgomery, capital of the state of Alabama, U.S., and seat (1822) of Montgomery county, located in the central part of the state. The city lies near the point where …

  8. VisitMontgomery

    Montgomery is nationally known for its many historic/cultural landmarks such as the Alabama State Capitol, Dexter Avenue King Memorial Church, Montgomery Bus Boycott, First White …

  9. Plan Your Visit to Montgomery, Alabama

    Plan your Montgomery trip with our expert resources: where to stay, how to get around, things to do, local shopping & souvenirs, plus insider tips from our Visitor Center.

  10. What boycotting looks like 70 years after the Montgomery Bus …

    3 days ago · The Montgomery Bus Boycott is marking its 70th anniversary. For 381 days, an estimated 40,000 Black Alabama residents stayed off city buses.