Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail

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16 6th Ave N
Birmingham, AL 35204

The Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail is a self-guided tour that winds through downtown Birmingham, Alabama, highlighting significant locations along the 1963 Civil Rights march routes. This historic pathway pays tribute to the bravery of ordinary people and spiritual leaders who fought against segregation and racism, with graphic photographs and dramatic cut-outs enhancing the immersive experience.

Beginning at Kelly Ingram Park, the trail is designed to educate and inspire visitors, showcasing the valor and determination of those who played a pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement. Developed by Kinetic and designed by Cayenne Creative, the Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail offers a powerful journey through history, inviting visitors to reflect on the past and embrace the ongoing pursuit of equality.

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5.03 reviews
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Jake H.
1/12/2018

Great place where i learned alot of important history. The museum seemed to do the topic justice and was not an 'in your face place'. It let you walk around at your own pace and learn about the...

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Bruce K.
4/2/2014

The Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail winds through downtown, marking significant locations along the 1963 Civil Rights march routes. Designed as a self-guided tour, the route directs...

Lauren C.
5/21/2018

If in Birmingham, this is a necessary stop. The church that got bombed is directly across the street as well as the Civil Rights Museum. The only thing I had a problem with was the fact that there...

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