International Civil Rights Walk of Fame, Atlanta — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
About International Civil Rights Walk of Fame
The International Civil Rights Walk of Fame at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site features footprints of civil rights pioneers embedded in granite, creating a powerful tribute to those who fought for equality and justice. Inaugurated in January 2004, the walkway honors an impressive collection of activists and leaders including Rosa Parks, John Lewis, Coretta Scott King, and Andrew Young, among many others. Each footprint tells a story of courage and commitment to the cause of human rights. Walking along these stones connects you directly to the legacy of those who risked everything for a more just world.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- 14 -0046-0011-082, 2, Atlanta, GA 30312, USA
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International Civil Rights Walk of FameQuest starting points
Frequently asked questions
When was the Walk of Fame inaugurated?
The International Civil Rights Walk of Fame was inaugurated in January 2004.
Whose footprints are featured?
The walkway includes footprints of civil rights pioneers like Rosa Parks, John Lewis, Coretta Scott King, and Andrew Young.
Where is the Walk of Fame located?
It's located at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site in Atlanta.
Is it free to visit?
Yes, the Walk of Fame is free to explore and is accessible to the public.
Can you learn about each person?
Yes, information about each civil rights pioneer is provided along the walk.
