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Doyal Hill Park

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Located adjacent to the Rosenwald School and Acworth Community Center, this park serves as an outdoor interpretive history area featuring public art honoring Acworth’s rich African American History. The park contains a sculpture by Ron Huffman, interpretative historical signage, and a plaza.

Doyal Hill Park opens at 6:00 a.m. and closes at 10:00 p.m.

Poster featuring Doyal Hill, significant moments from his life, and his contributions to Acworth. Highlighting his qualification for the Acworth council and impact on the community.
Collage of historical images and text, including photos of Evelyn Holmes Gregg, a cotton gin, and civil rights activists. Text discusses segregation, civil rights, education, and personal stories in Acworth, Georgia.
A historical collage featuring 20th-century Black entrepreneurs, a woman standing by a vintage car, and details about dining and leisure establishments, including ice cream parlors and nightclubs.
Informational collage about the history of Roberts School, featuring historical photos, architectural plans, and textual descriptions detailing its establishment, community role, and eventual closure in 1968.
An informational poster highlights the life and contributions of Jeff McConnell, featuring photos of him, quotes, and his family's impact on the community in Bartow County, Georgia.
A collage of text and images depicting the history of the Faith and Community in Acworth, Georgia, including churches, pastors, and worship services from the early 20th century to the present.
A historical map titled "Our Side of the Tracks" details Acworth's historic Black community, featuring labeled streets, historic photos, landmarks, and descriptive text about the neighborhood's past and present.