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October 20, 2019
Montgomery, AL
#TheBentleyBlend

Courtney & Steve

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The Wedding Website of Courtney Dixon and Stephen Bentley

Vintage Year

405 Cloverdale Road, Montgomery, AL 36106
, (334) 819-7215

Our favorite restaurant for dinner and weekend brunches

Wilderness Park/Bamboo Forest

800 Upper Kingston Road, Prattville, AL 36067
, (334) 361-3640

Hidden away in Wilderness Park, located in Prattville, is a beautiful bamboo forest that was once used by the U.S. military during the Vietnam era. And in 1982, it became the first park of its kind developed inside city limits in the United States. Many areas of this park have bamboo stalks as tall as 60 feet, and with a trunk diameter of 6 inches. Besides bamboo, several other varieties of plants can be found within the forest, including Alabama’s second largest beech tree.

Bayard Rustin Community Center and Thrift Store

635 Madison Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36104
, (334) 356-2464

Montgomery Pride United is a team of many colors, but with one central mission: to join the pride forces of Montgomery in order to more effectively strive for equality for all under the law in Alabama.

KRU on Mt. Meigs

2118 Mount Meigs Road, Montgomery, AL 36107
, (334) 530-5033

Contemporary Neighborhood Tavern

A Touch Of Soul Cafe'

115 Montgomery Street, Montgomery, AL 36104
, (334) 538-8328

Alabama Shakespeare Festival

1 Festival Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117
, (800) 841-4273

Alabama Shakespeare Festival is the largest professional theatre in Alabama and one of the largest Shakespeare festivals in the world.

Civil Axe Throwing - Montgomery

39 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36104
, (334) 245-4540

More Than Tours

39 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36104
, (334) 296-3024

More Than Tours a social enterprise was founded out of necessity to expose students and mature travelers to Alabama’s rich history. Montgomery is widely known as the Cradle of the Confederacy and Birth Place of the Civil Rights Movement. Alabama gave birth to notable musical talents, world renowned folk artists, published authors and allegorists. We plan and customize tours throughout the south with a combined 20 years of experience. More Than Tours remains committed to providing you with the best customer service and 20 passager shuttle transportation. Our tour guides are passionate and resident experts with comprehensive knowledge of destinations. Your group will leave empowered, inspired, and transformed

Equal Justice Initiative

122 Commerce Street, Montgomery, AL 36104
, (334) 269-1803

Located on the site of a former warehouse where black people were enslaved in Montgomery, Alabama, this narrative museum uses interactive media, sculpture, videography and exhibits to immerse visitors in the sights and sounds of the domestic slave trade, racial terrorism, the Jim Crow South, and the world’s largest prison system. Compelling visuals and data-rich exhibits provide a one-of-a-kind opportunity to investigate America's history of racial injustice and its legacy — to draw dynamic connections across generations of Americans impacted by the tragic history of racial inequality.

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