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  1. Kelly Ingram Park, formerly West Park, is a 4 acres (1.6 ha) park located in Birmingham, Alabama. It is bounded by 16th and 17th Streets and 5th and 6th Avenues North in the Birmingham Civil Rights District.

  2. Jun 24, 2021 · Kelly Ingram Park was the site of violent clashes between police and civil rights demonstrators in 1963, led by Martin Luther King, Jr. and Fred Shuttlesworth. The park is now a historic place and part of the National Park Service's We Shall Overcome travel itinerary.

  3. Visit Kelly Ingram Park, a public park with sculptures depicting the civil rights struggle in Birmingham. Learn about the history and significance of this site and other attractions on the US Civil Rights Trail.

  4. Feb 4, 2019 · Kelly Ingram Park is a historic site where student protesters faced police brutality and violence in 1963. The park features sculptures and installations that recreate and honor the events and victims of the movement.

  5. This is a nice free park to visit commemorating the Civil Rights era. The statues are thought provoking and truly make one think as they walk through. The statue of the dogs and the water cannons are eye opening and can ignite a lot of conversations. The self guided tour is nice and uses a smart phone to provide info.

  6. Learn about the history and significance of Kelly Ingram Park, where civil rights rallies and demonstrations took place in the 1960s. Use your mobile phone to access a free audio tour of the park's sculptures and landmarks.

  7. Aligned with the city’s grid at a northwest-southeast orientation, this square, four-acre park was one of three platted by surveyor William Barker in the city’s 1871 plan. Originally known as West Park, the name was changed in 1932 to honor the first American sailor killed in World War I.