Named after Hunter Hills resident and Godmother of Voter Registration. . This is really a green space created for resting and reflection or a great place to toss a football. It is well maintained. The area has benches for resting, trash cans for litter, and a drinking fountain. It is part of the Lionel Hampton trail. Washington park and the Westside Beltline lie to the East side of the park while the Lionel Hampton Trail crosses the west side of the park to Proctor Creek bridge, over the pedestrian bridges continuing west along Chatham Way, west onto Bernard, south onto Chappell and west onto Sharon to Mozley Park. A great place to rest after biking or...
Read moreHadn't been here in a couple of years. Fabulous build-out - sidewalk, benches, stonework and very informative plaques honoring Ella Mae Brayboy. Disappointed that someone removed letters from her name on the stonework. Let's all work to keep...
Read more