A. G. Gaston Motel, Birmingham

A. G. Gaston Motel, Birmingham

The A. G. Gaston Motel is a significant landmark for the Civil Rights Movement, having been a meeting place for leaders in 1963. This motel has a mid-century design and a courtyard that was beautifully maintained in its day. Today, this property is owned by the National Park Service and the City of Birmingham, and it is part of the Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument.

Although it has been decades since the motel was in regular use, visitors can appreciate the significance as an iconic Civil Rights Movement landmark. The motel was one of the luxury properties open to Black Americans during the segregation era and once boasted excellent facilities for dining and entertainment.

Visitors will be able to appreciate the efforts that went into desegregation after visiting this site. Seeing the areas where such important figures met is a crucial part of understanding the story of civil rights. Easy access to other sites that make up the Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument makes the motel site worthy of your time.

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Sight Name: A. G. Gaston Motel
Sight Location: Birmingham, USA (See walking tours in Birmingham)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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