Calendar Event Full!
There’s plenty to do in Montgomery in 2013. From regional triathlons, family-fun festivals, quidditch matches and more, we're not afraid to go above and beyond this year. Book your trip today!
Sunday, May 26 to Sunday, June 2 2013
What's Cool this Weekend
Montgomery Symphony Orchestra's Jubilee Pops Concert
May 24
www.montgomerysymphony.org
Crosby Stills & Nash in Concert
May 24
www.mpaconline.org
35th Annual Jubilee Run for Cancer
May 25
www.jubileerun.org
Capital Cool Memorial Day Classic
May 25-27
www.funontheriver.net
Dreamgirls - The Musical
May 25
www.troy.edu/davistheatre
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Sports We’re at the top of our game!
Montgomery is becoming one of the South’s hottest sports tickets. National sporting event planners are taking notice of Montgomery as a fun, energetic destination for a wide variety of sporting events. With our brand new, top-of-the-line sports facilities, team-friendly hotels, fun activities and an active vibe all throughout the city, Montgomery is the perfect city to host your next high-octane sporting event.
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PRESS. Have I got a story for you!
In Montgomery, we know a little something about great stories since we’ve been producing headline news since the 1800s! The Montgomery Convention & Visitor Bureau can help media plan and create compelling stories with information about everything hot and newsworthy, fact sheets, press releases and statistics. Plus a comprehensive media library filled with incredible images to support your article. So call us! And you’ll see that we have a history of great angles for future stories.
The Latest Press
May 21 Capri Theatre Announces Summer Children’s Matinees
May 17 Taste of the Rocky Mountains Comes to The Shoppes at EastChase
May 17 Farmers Market Grand Opening Brings Entertainment for Entire Family
Cool Story Ideas
HISTORY LIVES HERE … The First White House of the Confederacy was the home where Jefferson Davis and his family lived while he was President of the Confederacy. The home still contains some of Davis’ belongings from the 1800’s. The First White House still celebrates Davis’ birthday every year in June.
STAND IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF AN AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER … in 1965, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ended the Selma to Montgomery Civil Rights March at the Capitol steps just one block away from the only church and pulpit that he ever ministered from.
HALF OF FAMOUS ‘70s POP DUEO LIVED HERE… Toni Tenille from The Captain and Tenille lived in Montgomery.
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Family Fun
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