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Jane’s Walk: Stories of Freedom Park: From Farmland to Activists

  • The Carter Center 441 John Lewis Freedom Pkwy NE, Atlanta, GA 30307 Atlanta, GA, 30310 United States (map)

In Person | The Carter Center
FREE


This Jane’s Walk, taking place in Poncey-Highland, focuses on themes of Environment and History & Culture.

How does a patch of land become a park for everyone?

Join Amy Durrell for a 90-minute walk through a quiet corner of Freedom Park, tracing the land's journey from 19th-century farmland to one of Atlanta's most connected green spaces. 

The walk shares stories of the people who lived here and the dedicated community effort that preserved this stretch of intown Atlanta for future generations. 

Meet at the Peace Bell pavilion near the flags and circular drive of the Carter Library. Free parking is available at the Carter Center.


About the Walk Leader

Amy Durrell leads history walks throughout Atlanta and is affiliated with Freedom Park, officially designated Atlanta's Public Art Park in 2017. The park stretches across 130 acres, linking seven historic neighborhoods and serving as a venue for world-class public art installations. Learn more at FreedomPark.org.


The Details: 

  • Arrive Early to check-in with your walk leader or MODA volunteer. 

  • Distance of Route:  Approximately 1 mile

  • Walk Location Starting & Ending Point: The Carter Center, 441 John Lewis Freedom Pkwy NE, Atlanta, GA 30307

  • Duration of Walk: 90 minutes

  • Walk Language: English

  • Accessibility: Paved. This event IS wheelchair accessible. Please note there is no seating for rest during the walk and no bathrooms available on the route.

  • What to Bring: Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, water.

  • This walk takes place rain or shine. No walk in the event of thunderstorms.

  • Know Before You Go: Details will be included in your confirmation email.


Registration | FREE

Jane’s Walks are free to attend, but registration is required.

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