Edmund Pettus Bridge - Alabama USA - Travel Wall Art Deco Poster Print
The Edmund Pettus Bridge, built in 1940, spans the Alabama River in Selma — a city of around 18,000 in the heart of the Deep South. On 7 March 1965, this steel arch bridge became the site of "Bloody Sunday," when civil rights marchers led by John Lewis were met with violence, galvanising the passage of the Voting Rights Act — one of the most powerful symbols of American history and a profound subject for travel art collectors. Coordinates: 32.4074° N, 87.0211° W
- Printed on Premium Paper with white border all around
- Available in A4, A3, and A2 sizes
- Optional black wooden frame
- Sharp detail with rich colours
- Perfect for modern and minimalist interior
- Digital download available
- For personal use only













