Planned Westside Atlanta Park Faces Criticism Over Name

Courtesy of National Monuments Foundation

A years-long effort to recreate a historic park on Atlanta’s Westside is facing pushback.

Mims Park was originally named after Livingston Mims, the 37th mayor of Atlanta and a Confederate soldier. Mims donated the land.

Eventually, though, that park on Northside Drive was developed over by an elementary school. And for years, Mims’ distant nephew Rodney Mims Cook Jr. has pushed to build it again.