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The “Fourth Annual City of Birmingham Mental Health Day” will be hosted from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Linn Park. The event aims to raise awareness, reduce stigma and improve access to mental health ...
The City of Birmingham, in collaboration with Nurture Alabama, will host the Fourth Annual City of Birmingham Mental Health Day on Friday, Ju ...
The city of Birmingham is partnering with Nurture of Alabama to host the fourth annual city of Birmingham Mental Health Awareness Day on Friday, June 27.
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (WVTM) — A sea of rainbows filled downtown Birmingham to celebrate Pride Month on Sunday. Linn Park was the home of Pride Week’s culminating event PrideFest.
In 1980s, Linn Park was named in honor of Charles Linn, a confederate naval officer and former Birmingham businessman. John Henley, Linn’s son-in-law was a confederate captain.
Linn Park now holds the name of Charles Linn, a Confederate naval officer, and former Birmingham businessman. “2020 has been a tough year with cutbacks and trying to maintain these parks.
Workers remove a Confederate monument at Linn Park in Birmingham, Alabama, on June 1. Marvin Gentry–USA Today Network ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - The Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument monument at Birmingham’s Linn Park has been fully removed. The City of Birmingham shared an image of the site the monument used ...
'I chose my city': Birmingham, Alabama, removes Confederate monument, faces state lawsuit - NBC News
A man walks past a toppled statue of Charles Linn, a city founder who was in the Confederate Navy, in Birmingham, Ala., on June 1, 2020, following a night of unrest. Jay Reeves / AP ...
An unidentified man walks past a toppled statue of Charles Linn, a city founder who was in the Confederate Navy, in Birmingham, Ala., on Monday, June 1, 2020, following a night of unrest. People ...
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