16th Street Baptist Church

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Biz T
86 month ago
Historic church
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Latonia M
104 month ago
Went for the tour the members of the church were very knowledgeable. So much history
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patrick e
112 month ago
The gentleman gave a personal tour just minutes before closing which won me over!
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Haley Vay P
117 month ago
Stunning sanctuary space where Dr. MLK, Jr. continued preaching peaceful protest after a bombing that killed 4 girls (11 & 14 years old) who were robing for choir between Sunday school & worship.
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C-SPAN
120 month ago
The 16th Street Baptist Church was built in 1873 and was moved to its current 16th Street location in 1883. To learn about the history of the church and its tragic past watch this C-SPAN video.
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Vivien P
133 month ago
The volunteers will let you tour on your own in the lower level, then let you visit the sanctuary. Don't forget to make a purchase in the gift shop.
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BET
135 month ago
In 1963, 4 Ku Klux Klansmen planted a bomb near the basement of the church, where children were preparing for Sunday service. Read more facts about African Americans: http://bet.us/BHM
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HISTORY
145 month ago
The first African American church in Birmingham, this was the site of a bombing by the Ku Klux Klan on September 16, 1963, which killed four girls.
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Joel v
147 month ago
Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 am
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Soundtrack F
148 month ago
In remembrance to Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson, and Cynthia Wesley, who lost their lives in the Sept. 15th 1963 bombing. Join the Revolution: http://ow.ly/8sS8E
  • 1530 6th Ave N (at 16th St), Birmingham, AL 35203, United States, GPS: 33.51653,-86.81477
  • (205) 251-9402