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On a bluff above the rolling waters of the Alabama River, there is a
town rich in history and gracious in its manner. Just 45 minutes west
of Montgomery, Selma is home to the largest historic district in
Alabama, with over 1,200 historic structures, palatial antebellum and
Victorian homes, and museums.
The Hospital
Vaughan Regional Medical Center is a 175-bed acute care facility. This
Joint Commission accredited hospital offers an extensive list of
services, including ICU, a newly expanded 24-hour Emergency Depart-
ment, Radiology, 64-Slice CT Scanner, and a state-of-the-art Eclipse
1.5 MRI station. The facility offers a full array of patient-centered,
community hospital and regional referral services in all of the major
medical disciplines including obstetrics, a sleep lab and cardiac
catheterization. VRMC is proud to partner with the University of Alabama at Birmingham Medical School to provide the teaching environment for the UAB/Selma
Family Medicine Physicians Residency Program and Wallace Community
College nursing students. Other services include mammography, ultrasound, obstetrics, orthopedic surgery, cardiac catheterization laboratory, pediatric unit, in-patient and out-patient surgery, laboratory, in-patient physical therapy, sports medicine, out-patient physical therapy, nutrition counseling,
pharmacy, respiratory therapy, Sleep Lab, Fitness Center and community education initiatives.
The Community
Downtown Selma is a delight. Century-old buildings that once
warehoused cotton and Civil War munitions are now home to wonderful
specialty shops, cafes and offices.
Selma offers a host of cultural opportunities for both artist and the
arts lover, thanks to the work of the Selma-Dallas County Arts Council.
The Selma Art Guild Gallery, housed in a quaint turn-of-the-century
cottage in the Olde Town District, exhibits paintings, intricate wooden
arts, pottery, and other items by area artists. Many of our
award-winning artists have been in national and international
competitions. The Performing Arts Center, located in the historic
Walton Theatre, provides private instruction for both children and
adults in piano, voice, puppetry, drama, violin, dance and guitar.
Selma offers both public and private educational opportunities with
four public and three private high schools. The city is home to Selma
University, Wallace State Community College and Concordia College.
Within a 100-mile drive are Auburn University, The University of
Alabama, Troy State and The University of West Alabama.
Recreation
Selma and Dallas County are a dream come true for the outdoor
enthusiast. The Alabama River provides unlimited fishing, boating and
water sports from city or privately operated marinas. Bass, crappie,
catfish and bream abound in Alabama's streams and lakes, including
Grist State Park and Dallas County Lake.
Hunting is a passion in these parts. There are twelve commercial
hunting organizations in the area, offering hunters an excellent
opportunity to harvest a prime buck, quail, or gobbler. Dallas County
and the five adjoining counties are known throughout the country as the
"Whitetail Capital of the Nation." This area has more white-tailed deer
per acre than any other region of Alabama, which has more deer per acre
than any state in the union.
The city of Selma operates two public golf courses, and is within two
hours of five Robert Trent Jones golf courses. Selma also sports five
lighted baseball diamonds, eight lighted softball diamonds, a new
softball/baseball complex, 20 hard surfaced tennis courts, and
organized leagues in baseball, football, soccer, softball, and ladies'
and men's tennis.leagues.
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