Judkins Park was originally a deep ravine used as a garbage dump. But after years of restoration, the area was made into a park and playfield and named after realtor Norman B. Judkins. Today, it is home to the annual Umoja Fest African Heritage Festival and Parade, which originally started as part of the International Festival led by the Jackson Street Community Council.
Judkins Park and Playfield (#45)
Judkins Park and Playfield (#45) is part of the following tour legs:
NAAM Campus Loop and I-90 Connector Segment
Judkins Park and Playfield (#45) is part of the following tours:
Redlining Heritage Trail
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