Schools, Reunions, Churches, Special Events

We can arrange tours for large and small groups. 


Walking Tours. Explore an area at a leisurely pace and absorb the atmosphere as you learn.


Bus Tours. If you need to save time or cover more distance, we can work with your group to host large groups at multiple locations.


School field trips. We can meet your students on location.


Special Events. We can customize a tour tailored your needs and even help arrange transportation.

  • Blank white screen with a small black rectangle near the lower right edge.

    Rosa L. Parks and E.D. Nixon, former president of the

    Alabama NAACP, arrive at court March 19, 1956, in Montgomery.

    Parks and Nixon lived in the Cleveland Avenue neighborhood.

    Cleveland Avenue was renamed Rosa L. Parks Avenue.

Tours Built Around Your Group

We design fully customized Civil Rights tours in Montgomery for groups of all sizes — including schools, churches, family reunions, and special organizations. Every tour is tailored to your group's interests, schedule, and learning goals.

Custom Experiences for Every Group

From elementary classrooms to graduate programs, from faith communities to family reunions — we shape every tour around your group so you leave with a genuine, lasting connection to Montgomery's history.

  • Modern brick school building with blue windows and a sidewalk in front

School Groups

Age-appropriate, engaging, and historically accurate for every learning level — from elementary students to graduate-level study. We help educators bring Civil Rights history to life with guided visits to key Montgomery landmarks, offering meaningful context that connects classroom learning to real-world history.

  • White church with steeple on a grassy hill, surrounded by trees under a cloudy sky

Churches & Faith-Based Groups

Montgomery's Civil Rights story is deeply rooted in faith communities. We offer customized tours that highlight the role of churches in leadership, organization, and peaceful protest during the movement — connecting that legacy with the values your congregation holds today

  • Large family group posing in front of a blue house, holding a sign in a grassy yard.

Family Reunions & Social Groups

Looking for a meaningful shared experience? We design flexible tours that allow families and groups to explore Montgomery's history together at a comfortable pace, with stops that match your interests. A reunion that connects the present to the past in a way everyone will remember.

  • Yellow off-road truck parked in a lot beside trees and cars.

Special Events & Custom Tours

From civic organizations to private events, we create fully customized Civil Rights experiences — including multi-stop itineraries and transportation coordination when needed. Whatever the occasion, we'll build a tour that fits your event's purpose and leaves a lasting impression.

Not Sure Where to Start?

That's exactly what we're here for. Tell us your group size, timeframe, and interests, and we'll design a tour that brings Montgomery's Civil Rights history into focus in a way that fits your needs — and your schedule.

Schedule a Tour

Schedule Form