Laws & Policies

A brick and stone building with a clock tower. Calhoun County Courthouse is written on the building.
Calhoun County Court House just one block away from the Anniston Greyhound Bus Depot played a major part of the Civil Rights history of Anniston, Alabama. It is a stop on the Anniston Civil Rights Trail.

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National Park Regulations

Visit this page to find all Federal regulations covering all National Park Service lands: Code of Federal Regulations, Title 36: Parks, Forests, and Public Property


Firearms in National Parks

Visitors may possess firearms within a national park provided they comply with federal, state, and local laws. Federal law prohibits firearms in certain park facilities and buildings. These places are marked with signs at public entrances.

The role of responsible gun owners is to know and obey the federal, state, and local laws applicable to the park they visit. Learn more about Alabama state gun laws.

 
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Superintendent's Compendium

The Superintendent's Compendium provides information about specific regulations and polies at Freedom Riders National Monument.

Dignitaries dedicating the official Freedom Riders National Monument sign.
Presidential Proclamation

Examine the Presidental Proclamation that created Freedom Riders National Monument.

Last updated: April 15, 2025

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

1302 Noble St.
STE 3G

Anniston, AL 36201

Phone:

205-679-0065
Please contact the Calhoun County Area Chamber & Visitors Center for general questions about Freedom Riders National Monument at (256) 237-3536.

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