
Kennedy King Park Reopens: Honoring MLK & Civil Rights
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On April 4th, Indianapolis commemorates the 58th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.s assassination with a grand reopening of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park. The event, held at the Kennedy King Park Center, features a visitor center reopening, community talks, art setups, and a ceremony with speakers, awards, and a playback of Robert F. Kennedys powerful words. The park, a National Park Service commemorative spot, has been renovated with community input, including better lighting, security cameras, smoother walkways, a new plaza, and an expanded Landmark for Peace Memorial. The event aims to keep the memory of 1968 alive and fight todays divisions and injustices.
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