500 17th St N, Birmingham, AL 35203, United StatesMap
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Historical & Reflective
Infamous park. This is best visited before the Civil Rights Institute as they have a room where you can view the park from above and its better to have a bit of context from the information in the par...
Other reviews mention being hassled and feeling unsafe. Maybe that's on weekends, when there are lots of visitors? Wednesday at noon and saw no one but a few visitors.
PROS - beautiful flowers; manicured landscape - fascinating statues - historical plaques at intervals with valuable information - tours available CONS - highly dangerous area with ...
I was a little concerned with all the reviews about the panhandlers, but we were able to take a quick walk around to see the statues and sculptures without a problem. After seeing the events that took...
The park is immediately across the street from the civil rights museum and the East 16th Street Baptist church. Parking on the street is easy. The park's main feature is the emotional statuary d...
Historical & Reflective
Infamous park. This is best visited before the Civil Rights Institute as they have a room where you can view the park from above and its better to have a bit of context from the information in the par...
No panhandlers at noon Wednesday
Other reviews mention being hassled and feeling unsafe. Maybe that's on weekends, when there are lots of visitors? Wednesday at noon and saw no one but a few visitors.
Highly Dangerous and Concerning
PROS - beautiful flowers; manicured landscape - fascinating statues - historical plaques at intervals with valuable information - tours available CONS - highly dangerous area with ...
Historical Site
I was a little concerned with all the reviews about the panhandlers, but we were able to take a quick walk around to see the statues and sculptures without a problem. After seeing the events that took...
Visit the park after going to the museum
The park is immediately across the street from the civil rights museum and the East 16th Street Baptist church. Parking on the street is easy. The park's main feature is the emotional statuary d...