Mayor James Perkins welcomes you to the Dallas County seat in the largest contiguous historic district in the State of Alabama.
The City is best known for the 1960s Selma Voting Rights Movement and the Selma to Montgomery marches of 1965.
“Queen City of the Black Belt”
Welcome to Selma, Alabama
Opportunities for exploration abound in Selma and Dallas County, Alabama. Locals and visitors alike often find themselves basking in our rich layers of history and abundant recreational opportunities.
Whether you are looking for a journey through time or a relaxing getaway from the constant grind of big city life, Selma is the place for you. Come explore with us today.
Mayor James Perkins welcomes you to the Dallas County seat in the largest contiguous historic district in the State of Alabama.
The City is best known for the 1960s Selma Voting Rights Movement and the Selma to Montgomery marches of 1965.
“Queen City of the Black Belt”
Welcome to Selma, Alabama
Opportunities for exploration abound in Selma and Dallas County, Alabama. Locals and visitors alike often find themselves basking in our rich layers of history and abundant recreational opportunities.
Whether you are looking for a journey through time or a relaxing getaway from the constant grind of big city life, Selma is the place for you. Come explore with us today.
Cemetery Addresses
Lorenzo Harrison Memorial Gardens
(formerly Elmwood Cemetery)
802 South Race Street
Selma, AL 36703
Live Oak Cemetery at Selma
New Live Oak
110n West Dallas Avenue
Selma, AL 36701
Old Live Oak and Live Oak Cemeteries
300 Dallas Avenue
Selma, AL 36701
Did you know that when you turn off of Dallas Avenue onto King Street that Old Live Oak Cemetery is on the left side of the street and Live Oak Cemetery is on the right side of the street? Most people in Dallas County think both cemeteries are Old Live Oak.
Director of Cemetery
Monday – Saturday
7:00 am to 3:00 pm
Closed – Sunday
(334) 876-1140
cemeterydept@selma-al.gov