Edmund Pettus Bridge | USA NameTrains

Edmund Pettus Bridge | USA NameTrains

$47.95
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Bring a piece of American history to your NameTrains set with the Edmund Pettus Bridge, the site of the pivotal Bloody Sunday incident during the civil rights movement. The Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, played a pivotal role in the American civil rights movement when it became the site of the infamous Bloody Sunday incident on March 7, 1965. You can add this iconic landmark to your NameTrains collection and relive this important historical moment. Measuring 12.7" long (equivalent to a 12" piece of track), 2.5" thick, and 7.3" tall, this wooden train bridge features printed and engraved graphics. Please note that the bridge track pair (SKU 10565) is not included but must ascend and descend from the bridge level. Add the Edmund Pettus Bridge to your NameTrains collection. Site of the pivotal Bloody Sunday incident during the civil rights movement Measures 12.7" long (equivalent to a 12" piece of track), 2.5" thick, and 7.3" tall Printed and engraved graphics The bridge track p

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