Kelly Ingram Park is a park Birmingham located in United States.
551-599 16th St N Birmingham , AL 35203 United States
Walk around the park , reflect on each of the sculptures , say a prayer that history never repeats itself. If you listen closely you may hear "We Shall Overcome."
Latest sculpture unveiled in Summer 2013 pays homages to the children who were killed and injured at the church across the street - the birthplace of the Civil Rights revolution .
Walk around the park twice - once on the inside to look at the monuments , and once along the outside the read the signs about the Civil Rights Movement.
Distinguished as "A Place of Revolution and Reconciliation," historic Kelly Ingram Park serves as a threshold to Birmingham's Civil Rights District.
Historic park and great sculpture
Every time it's sunny & beautiful and you want to hang here on break and enjoy the weather, expect to be hassled for cigs & $. Other than that...no worries!
Lots of civil rights history here
Kemetic Yoga in the park on Sunday morning is refreshing.
Full of history!!!
They have a wonderful restaurant. I am a vegan and they give me plenty of options as well as a wine selection. Great for a walk with a date at night (^_^) - Jazie Bee
Completely beautiful open space in heart of city with tons of trees for shade and benches for sitting. A respite worth visiting. - Bill Ferriter
Nice park walk then enjoy the scene - Monique White
Much larger than I thought, plan to spend at least 1 1/2 hours here and spend some time in the park across the street. Very interesting presentation. - James Carr
Very nice park with sweeping scenic views of Birmingham along with some interesting history on the industry of the area - Jon Darveau