The Minister Franklin D. Florence Civil Rights Heritage Park is a project honoring Rochester’s civil rights history and the legacy of Minister Franklin D. Florence. Located in Baden Park (525 Upper Falls Blvd) in Northeast Rochester, this space will serve as an educational and cultural landmark, inspiring future generations through stories of resilience, activism, and community strength.

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* 1. How often do you currently visit Minister Franklin D. Florence Civil Rights Heritage Park (Baden Park)?

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* 2. In your opinion, which park elements are used most often? (Select all that apply)

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* 3. How do you travel to the park?

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* 4. Which of the following goals should be most central to the park’s design? (Rank your top choices– 1 being most important; 5 being least important)

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* 5. What type of experiences do you want to have when you visit the park? (Check all that apply)

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* 6. What types of programs or events would you like to see in the park? (Rank your top 5 - 1 being your top choice)

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* 7. Which design elements matter most to you? (Rank your top 5 – 1 being most important; 5 being least important)

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* 8. Please rank the top 5 individuals or stories you believe must be represented in the park. (Rank your top 5 - Use 1 for most important, 5 for least)

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* 9. Provide the names, dates, events & places that you believe are critical to accurately portraying local or national significance in the struggle/fight for civil rights (Open Response)

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* 10. How do you prefer to learn about history and culture? (Check all that apply)

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* 11. Would you or your organization be interested in contributing to the park in any of the following ways? (Check all that apply)

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* 12. Please provide your and/or your organization's contact information:

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* 13. Do you have any additional feedback, ideas, or concerns you'd like to share?

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