Basic Information

Freedom Riders National Monument was established in and around Anniston, Alabama, to preserve the history of the Freedom Riders. The national monument was established in Janurary 2017 and is a work in progress with limited or no visitor facilities at most sites.
 

Basic Information

 
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Plan Your Visit

Learn how to make the most of your visit to Freedom Riders National Monument.

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Maps

Maps to help you find out where you need to go.

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Places To Go

Learn about the different parts of the park story to visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions at the park.

 

Last updated: March 25, 2025

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

1302 Noble St.
STE 3G

Anniston, AL 36201

Phone:

205-679-0065
Please contact the Calhoun County Area Chamber & Visitors Center for general questions about Freedom Riders National Monument at (256) 237-3536.

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