John Chavis Memorial Park
John Chavis Memorial Park, nestled on the eastern edge of downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, is a striking example of historical reverence, community collaboration, and innovative landscape design creating a space that bridges past and future. Spanning 28 acres, the park has been a cultural and recreational landmark since its inception in 1937. Named after John Chavis - a Revolutionary War veteran, minister, and educator - it became a vital sanctuary for African Americans during the Jim Crow era, offering a safe, inclusive space for recreation and gathering. Over the decades, the park's historical significance solidified its place in the hearts of the community.
In 2012, the park's transformation began with the development of a master plan centered on the theme "Honor Our Past, Plan for the Future." This vision guided the park's revitalization and laid the groundwork for its continued importance as a cultural and recreational hub.
As seen in LASN magazine, August 2025.