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Freedom Riders National Monument created by a Presidential Proclamation on January 12, 2017. The monument includes two sites (the Anniston Greyhound Bus Depot and the Greyhound Bus Burning Site. The National Park Service’s planning is done with full public involvement and in coordination with the City of Anniston, Calhoun County, and other stakeholders. Open houses and public meetings will be held to discuss plan and invite the public to share ideas for the future of the monument.
Superintendent's Compendium
The Superintendent's Compendium provides information about specific regulations and polies at Freedom Riders National Monument.
Laws & Policies
Investigate the policies and laws that are in force at Freedom Riders National Monument.
Bus Burning Site Master Plan
Discover the National Park Service's long-term plan for the site the Greyhound Bus burned outside the Forsyth store.
Foundation Document
The Foundation Document explains the park's purpose, significance, and provides guidance on park planning. |
Last updated: January 27, 2026