Mabry-Jones House
About
The Mabry-Jones House offers families a fascinating glimpse into Selma's past through guided tours of this beautifully preserved historic home. Kids can explore authentic period furnishings and learn about local heritage in an intimate setting that brings history to life in ways textbooks simply cannot.
Highlights
- βAuthentic period furnishings that show how families lived in historic Selma
- βKnowledgeable guides who share engaging stories about local heritage
- βBeautiful historic architecture that kids can examine up close
- βConnection to Selma's important role in Southern history
Pro Tips
- 1.Call ahead to confirm tour times and availability, as this smaller museum may have limited hours or require advance booking
- 2.Prepare kids beforehand with a brief history lesson about Selma and the Civil War era to help them connect with what they'll see
- 3.Tours typically involve standing and walking through multiple rooms, so visit after active playtime when kids can focus better
- 4.Photography may be restricted inside, so check with your guide before taking pictures
- 5.Combine your visit with other historical sites in Selma for a full day of learning about Civil Rights and Southern history
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings are ideal for a quieter, more personalized tour experience. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable weather for walking around the historic property and exploring the neighborhood's other historical sites.
What to Know
This is an affordable outing with low admission costs (indicated by the $ price level). Street parking is typically available on Tremont Street, and this is a guided tour experience, so plan for limited flexibility in pacing.
Seasonal Notes
As a historic house museum, it operates year-round but may have reduced hours during winter months or holidays. Always call ahead to confirm availability, especially during summer when staff may be limited.
Nearby Eats
Head to Tally Ho Restaurant for classic Southern comfort food in a family-friendly atmosphere, or try Lannie's Bar-B-Q Spot for kid-approved barbecue just a short drive away.
More Activities Near Selma
Sturdivant Hall Museum
Step back in time at this stunning 1850s mansion where kids can explore beautifully preserved rooms filled with period furniture, elegant chandeliers, and fascinating artifacts from the antebellum era. The guided tours bring Southern history to life through engaging stories and architectural details that help children visualize what life was like over 150 years ago, making it an educational yet captivating experience for the whole family.
National Voting Rights Museum and Institute
The National Voting Rights Museum offers families a powerful opportunity to explore American civil rights history through interactive exhibits that bring the Selma to Montgomery marches to life. Located at the foot of the historic Edmund Pettus Bridge, this museum engages children with hands-on displays and age-appropriate programs that make history memorable and meaningful.
Old Depot Museum
Step back in time at the Old Depot Museum, housed in a beautifully restored 1891 train depot in historic Selma. This welcoming local history museum offers interactive exhibits that bring the region's rich past to life, making it an educational yet entertaining stop for families exploring Alabama's civil rights heritage and railroad history.
Lawrence Street
Lawrence Street Park in Selma offers families a welcoming community space perfect for active outdoor play and relaxation. With playground equipment that keeps kids entertained, spacious green areas ideal for running around, and athletic facilities for family games, this free park provides an excellent setting for everything from casual afternoon visits to full-day family picnics.