Daily Press (Sunday)

One city unveils new tourism campaign ahead of Black History Month

- By Lacey Pfalz

Experience Montgomery, the official destinatio­n marketing organizati­on for Montgomery, Alabama, has launched its new tourism campaign ahead of Black History Month, “The Journey Starts Here,” with the aim of promoting the city as the birthplace of the civil rights movement.

The campaign includes place markers across the city featuring quotes from famous civil rights activists, along with QR codes linking to a website about the location and suggestion­s of what to visit next. Sidewalk stickers will soon be implemente­d in some places with the same focus.

Colors and geometric shapes also highlight the website and the newly relocated Montgomery Visitor Center, which is located in One Court Square. Visitors to the Visitor Center can take advantage of the new City Ambassador Program, in which locals provide insights into the area’s historical landmarks, such as the Freedom Rides Museum or the Rosa Parks Bus Stop.

“Montgomery’s story as the birthplace of the civil rights movement resonates with the world,” said Ashley Jernigan, Executive Director of Destinatio­n Montgomery. “As people continue to seek purposeful and meaningful travel experience­s, Montgomery continues to deliver thought-provoking cultural and civil rights experience­s that remind us of how far we have come and inspire us to continue fighting for change.

“With this campaign, education and inspiratio­n have never been more accessible to Montgomery visitors as they can now interact with the sites of some of our country’s most profound events.”

For informatio­n about Montgomery, visit https:// exploremgm.com.

 ?? DREAMSTIME/TNS ?? A sign marks Rosa Parks’ bus stop in downtown Montgomery, Alabama.
DREAMSTIME/TNS A sign marks Rosa Parks’ bus stop in downtown Montgomery, Alabama.

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