Reviews of Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument (Park)

1510 5th Ave N, Birmingham, AL 35203, United States

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This Park is included in the category of National park.

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REVIEWS OF Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument IN Alabama

Leah

Went with my family for just a quick walk around while passing through. We got bombarded by people wanting money. Just wanted to walk through and read all the statues. We did not feel safe. Very bummed to be there for less than 5 min!

Chadwick Horn

This is a nice park to hang out with family and friends.

Kris Foote

Honest and authentic look at Civil Rights. Well worth your time and support.

Nenad Adzic

Make's you wonder

Terrell Bledsoe

David Mason

Sandregus Wilson

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Jason Zacher

Amazing to see you in person. The city has done a great job preserving history. I was visiting from Oregon head only seen it on TV and it was so much more amazing in person.

Lynsie Simmons

Beautiful area, but surrounded in aggressive homeless people. We tried to stay and see all the history but started being followed by a man. Personally felt unsafe and would recommend being in a group or having some form of protection.

Joshua Shuttlesworth

Great park dedicated to history, aggressive homeless population descends on the park new sundown to claim their spot and solicit money.

Anne Hicks

This is an historical review of some extremely important events in local-- and American-- history. It is not overly dramatic or anything like that, but it is a straight-forward, clear description of events and people. Some folks make you proud-- Fred Shuttlesworth is an example; others, like the infamous Bull Connor, make you gasp with wonder at what people can do to each other.An unintended "bonus": there are several older gentlemen (who all, oddly enough, seem to be named Walter) are eager to tell you the story they know about what it was all really like back in those times. Not everything you'll hear is accurate, but it is all very sincere, it is mostly accurate, and it is highly personal. One "Walter" told us about his grandfather having lived in that neighborhood, and his father as well. Walter had lived in the neighborhood his entire life.

Nationtime19

Very detailed

Escobaria Gracilis

Interesting and moving historic site.

Emily W

Such a beautiful and moving site! Grateful for the opportunity to tour!

Jordan Guyton

A true learning experience even for those familiar with the civil rights movement. Cant allow ourselves to forget history, or we'll be susceptible to repeat it.

Josh Smith

Канадалы Татарлары - Canadian Tatars

When visiting this monument keep in mind that in January 2019 Burmingham Civil Rights Institute secretely met to made a betrayal decision on the world's human rights BDS movement by rescinding the award for the profound human right's legend Angela Davis because of her support of human rights movement in Palestine. It is a shameful act to stay in the human rights history!

Shannon Parker

Adam Wilensky

Humbling and extremely moving. A must if you are in Birmingham.

Darlene Bergeron

A LUMP IN THE PIT OF MY GUT.. that didn’t go away when I returned to Northeast Tennessee. Every person of every skin hue should spend several hours here and show deep respect.

Michael Torbert

It’s pretty interesting to walk around and see all the monuments here.

Julie H

Moving and well done.

Debra Walker

Lisa Schmaltz

Charles Anderson

Not worth going

Ed Fields

Ronald Adamtey

Nice place. Very historical

Jairo Lopez

Poli B

Yui Albert

It's not a big park but still has deep meaning to it

David Inguanzo

Deo Oliver

We learned so much. I recommend all visit this place!

Business Hours of Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument in Alabama

SUNDAY
1–5PM
MONDAY
(COLUMBUS DAY) CLOSED HOURS MIGHT DIFFER
TUESDAY
10AM–5PM
WEDNESDAY
10AM–5PM
THURSDAY
10AM–5PM
FRIDAY
10AM–5PM
SATURDAY
10AM–5PM

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