[{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/list-of-march-for-our-lives-locations\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/list-of-march-for-our-lives-locations\/","headline":"List of March for Our Lives locations","name":"List of March for Our Lives locations","description":"State Cities Photo Approximate attendance Notes \u00a0Alabama Birmingham 5,000[10] Birmingham’s Railroad Park[11] Dothan 150-200[12] Porter Park – Kinney Park Florence","datePublished":"2020-01-17","dateModified":"2020-01-17","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/author\/lordneo\/#Person","name":"lordneo","url":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/author\/lordneo\/","image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/c9645c498c9701c88b89b8537773dd7c?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/c9645c498c9701c88b89b8537773dd7c?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/wiki4\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/download.jpg","url":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/wiki4\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/download.jpg","width":600,"height":60}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/upload.wikimedia.org\/wikipedia\/commons\/thumb\/5\/5c\/Flag_of_Alabama.svg\/23px-Flag_of_Alabama.svg.png","url":"https:\/\/upload.wikimedia.org\/wikipedia\/commons\/thumb\/5\/5c\/Flag_of_Alabama.svg\/23px-Flag_of_Alabama.svg.png","height":"15","width":"23"},"url":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/list-of-march-for-our-lives-locations\/","about":["Wiki"],"wordCount":33542,"articleBody":"StateCitiesPhotoApproximate attendanceNotes\u00a0AlabamaBirmingham5,000[10]Birmingham’s Railroad Park[11]Dothan150-200[12]Porter Park – Kinney ParkFlorence100-200[13][14]Wilson Park.[13]Jasper~70[13]Courthouse Square.[13]Mobile500[13]Public Safety Memorial Park.[15]Montgomery200[13]Many people, mostly children and families, gathered at the Alabama State Capitol on Saturday.[13][16]Selmadozens[13]Edmund Pettus Bridge.[13]\u00a0AlaskaAnchorage1,000[17]\u20131,500[18]Hundreds of people attended the event at the Delaney Park Strip.[19]Bethel30[20]Demonstrators walked along the shoulder of Chief Eddie Hoffman Highway.Fairbanks200[21]Golden Heart Plaza.Homer60[22]WKFL parkJuneau[19]200[23]People gathered outside the Juneau offices of Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, both NRA supporters, before marching to the State Capitol Building.[23]Ketchikan[19]50[24]Berth 2, 131 Front Street[25]Sitka1[26]One lone protester stood in the roundabout for about three hours bearing a sign that said “Books, Not Bullets.”[26]Soldotna50[27]Marchers walked along Kenai Spur Highway to the Kenai Peninsula Borough building.Utqia\u0121vik14[28]Whalebone arch – Tuzzy Library. The Utqia\u0121vik demonstration was the northernmost gun-control march in the U.S.[29]\u00a0ArizonaBisbee30[30]Ironman Statue – Old Bisbee.[30]Flagstaff750\u20131,000[31][32]lawn of Flagstaff City HallKingman100[33]Locomotive Park – Mohave County Courthouse and Jail.[34] In spite of a heated confrontation with 20 gun-rights counter-protesters across Route 66 near the Kingman Powerhouse, the demonstration was mostly peaceful.[33]Lake Havasu Citydozens[35]Wheeler Park – London BridgeNogales50+[36]Nogales Mercado Farmer’s Market[37] (steps away from a legal port of entry with Mexico)[38]Payson100+gathering near Arizona State Route 260 and the Beeline Highway.[39]Phoenix15,000[6][40]Arizona State Capitol. According to the Arizona Department of Public Safety, the march crowd in Phoenix totaled 15,000.[41] There were also a “few dozen” counter-protesters, some with Second Amendment signs and others with AR-15s and other weapons in attendance.[41]Prescott1,500+[42]Yavapai County Courthouse Plaza[43]Sahuarita400+[44]People gathered in front of Sahuarita High School.Sedona~hundreds“Huge turnout”[45] at Sedona Red Rock High School[38]Show Low100[46]Demonstrators lined the main street in Show Low.Sierra Vista200[30]March to US Rep. Martha McSally’s office.[38]Tucson7,000\u20138,000[47]Jacome Plaza – UA Mall.[48]Yuma100+[49]Marcus Park – Yuma City Hall\u00a0ArkansasBentonville450[50]The event was held in Bentonville Square.Eureka Springs20[51]Basin Spring Park[52]Fort Smith200+[53]Sebastian County CourthouseJonesboro100+[54]Jonesboro High School – Craighead County Courthouse. The march also observed the 20th anniversary of the 1998 Westside Middle School shooting.[55]Little Rock3,000\u20133,500[56]Arkansas State Capitol.[56][57]Springdale150\u2013200[50]Approximately 150\u2013200 people convened at Walter Turnbow Park at Shiloh Square.\u00a0CaliforniaAlameda500+[58]Park Street & Santa Clara Ave – Big Five Sporting Goods Store at South Shore CenterAptoshundreds[59]Aptos Village Park – State Park Drive overpass.Arcata1,000+[60]Arcata Playhouse – Arcata Plaza.Avalon52[61]march on Catalina IslandBakersfield500+[62]Yokuts Park – Empire Drive & Truxtun AvenueBenicia800[63]\u20131,500[64]Benicia’s March for Our Lives, reportedly the first in town since World War II, headed down First Street to City Park.[65] Benicia Mayor Elizabeth Patterson & Vice Mayor of Benicia Steve Young were present.Bishopevent planned at Bishop City Park[66]BreahundredsBirch Street.[67]Burbank4,000[68]US Reps. Adam Schiff and Laura Friedman spoke at the event at Chandler Bikeway.Burlingame400[69]Washington Park – Burlingame Train Station.Chicohundreds[70]Chico City Plaza. “I was born after Columbine,” said the organizer of the event.[71]Coultervilleevent planned at intersection of Hwys 49 and 132[66]Encinitas1,500[72]Swami State Beach – Moonlight Beach.[73]Escondido500[74]Escondido City Hall.[73]Fresno2,000+[75]Protesters, led by young high school students, gathered at Fresno High School.Hemet300+[76]Gibbel Park.Huntington Beach2,000[77]Lake Park – City Hall.Idyllwilddozens[78]The Harmony MonumentIrvine~hundreds[79]event held down Michelson Drive[66]Laguna Beachhundreds[80]Main Beach.[66] This rally was lined along the South Coast Highway without music or speeches, but just with signs, and honks of sympathy from drivers.Lancaster~400[81]event held at American Heroes Park[66]Livermore \/ Tri-Valley1,000+[82]Livermore High School football field. Organizers included prominent student advocates from local schools as well as high schools in Pleasanton and Dublin. The rally was preceded by a town hall meeting with US. Rep Eric Swalwell, attended by about fifty people.Lompoc250[83]corner of H Street and Ocean StreetLong Beach5,000[84]Bixby Park.[85]Los Angeles55,000[6][86][87]\u201360,000[88][89]Thousands of students, children, parents and grandchildren walked from Pershing Square to Grand Park,[90] where they were greeted by L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti.[91] Celebrity speakers & participants included Amy Schumer, Olivia Wilde, Yara Shahidi, Connie Britton, Skai Jackson, Meg Donnelly, Ta’Rhonda Jones, Laura Dern, Reese Witherspoon, Frances Fisher, Nick Offerman, Jason Sudeikis, Cappie Pondexter, Jacob Sartorius, Trevor Hall, Mason Cook & Bret Lockett.[92][93] At the end of the march, Rita Ora sang a rendition of the 1960s protest song “For What It’s Worth.”[94]Manhattan Beach5,000+[95]Manhattan Beach Pier – Hermosa Beach pier.Menlo Park150-200[96][97]Art Ventures gallery – Hillview Middle SchoolMerced150+[98]Boys & Girls Club of Merced – Court House Square Park.Modesto700+[99]Demonstrators gathered at Graceada Park, and then marched 1.7 miles (a tenth of a mile for each life lost in the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting) before returning to the Park.[99]Monterey1,000[100]Window on the Bay Park – Colton Hall.Morgan Hill400[101]Community and Cultural Center.[102]Napaseveral hundred[103]Residents gathered in an auditorium for a panel discussion with US Rep Mike Thompson, Napa Mayor Jill Techel and others.[103]Novato800+[104]Novato City HallOakland2,000[105]Frank Ogawa Plaza[106] – Lake MerrittPacifica420+[107]Pacifica State Beach Taco Bell – Rockaway Beach[108]Palm Springs2,000\u20133,000[109]Palm Springs High School’s football stadium – Palm Springs City Hall (10 am). Palm Springs Mayor Robert Moon was absent from the morning march, and protesters were even more disappointed to learn that he refused to sign a proclamation against gun violence written by event organizer Richard Noble. Moon responded by saying that he would want the city council to approve and sign it first, before he would do so as a council representative. However, Moon did attend the afternoon rally at Frances Stevens Park (4 pm) as a private citizen.[110]Pico Rivera200+[111]El Rancho High SchoolRedding600+[112]A small crowd of about a dozen marched from Enterprise High School to Redding City Hall. A much larger second march began with a student rally at the Riverfront Park Amphitheater at 6 pm, and ended at Hilltop Drive.[112]Redwood City4,000[113]Courthouse Square.Richmondhundreds[114]Nevin Plaza – City Hall.Ridgecrest50[115]Ridgecrest City Hall.Riverside4,000+[116]Riverside Historic CourthouseRocklinhundreds[117]Rocklin Unified School District offices – Quarry Park.Sacramento6,000[118]Crocker Park – California State Capitol. Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg was present. This crowd in particular was reeling from the recent police shooting of 22-year-old Stephon Clark, whose iPhone had been mistaken for a weapon.[119]San Bernardino600+[116]down North D Street[66]San Clemente1,500[120]San Clemente Public Library – Avenida Del MarSan Diego5,000\u201310,000[121]Protesters assembled in Waterfront Park. Australian stand-up comedian Jim Jefferies, best known for his material on gun control in 2012, paid a visit to the San Diego rally c\/o his show on Comedy Central.[122]San Franciscoat least 45,000[6]Civic Center Plaza (voter registration); march down Market Street, from San Francisco City Hall to the Ferry Building, Embarcadero Plaza.[123] US Sen. Dianne Feinstein, San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell and Board of Supervisors President London Breed were among the adult speakers who declared their support for the youth leading the anti-gun movement.[124]San Jose5,000[125]City Hall – Arena Green. Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-San Jose) said the student-led movement will \u201clead our country in a better direction.\u201d[126] A man was arrested for bringing a loaded, unregistered handgun; “Based on his statements it seems he was supportive of the demonstration, and brought [the gun] for his safety [against any violent and armed interlopers]” said the police.[125]San Leandro400+[127]The Community Impact Lab hosted the event at Washington Elementary School, and led a march up Dutton Avenue, down Bancroft Avenue to John Muir Middle School and back to Washington Elementary where speakers addressed the crowd.[127]San Luis Obispothousands[128]Mitchell Park;[66] event organized by Together We Will SLO and Women’s March SLOSan Mateo1,000+[129]Beresford Park.[130] Voter registration booths were present for high school students, and over 60 people then took the train to San Francisco’s sister rally.[131]Santa Ana5,000+[132]Centennial Regional Park. California Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, who was running for Governor, touted Proposition 63, which he proposed and campaigned for, as California’s answer to the NRA’s sway over federal gun policy.[133]Santa Barbara1,200+[134]De La Guerra PlazaSanta ClaritahundredsBridgeport Park.[135]Santa Maria120+[136]Santa Maria High School.Santa Monica1,000+[137]Montana Ave – Palisades Park on Ocean AvenueSanta Rosa2,000[138]Old Courthouse Square.Sebastopol75[139]Downtown PlazaSonoma1,000[140]Sonoma Plaza.Sonora300+[141]Sonora High School – Courthouse Square.Stockton400[142]Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza[66]Tehachapi[143]100+[144]intersection of Tucker Road and Valley Boulevard.[145]Temecula100[146]Temecula Duck Pond.Truckee[143]130Truckee River Regional Park, rodeo staging area.[147]Turlock200+[148]corner of Monte Vista Avenue and Geer Road.[149] – CSU Stanislaus[66]Ukiah600[150]Alex R. Thomas Jr. Plaza.Uplandevent planned at the corner of 8th and Mountain[66]Vallejo300\u2013400[151][152]Vallejo City Hall. A separate event was held in the evening at Mare Island.Ventura1,000[153]Ventura Plaza Park.Victorville150+[154]Victorville Park N Ride – Mojave Vista ParkVisaliahundreds[155]College of the Sequoias,[66] Mooney Blvd & Highway 198 – Redwood High SchoolWalnut Creek~hundreds[156]event held at Civic Park[66]Weaverville[143]dozens[157]Bandstand – Trinity Congregational Church.Weed[143]50[158]Bel Air Park – Weed High School.\u00a0ColoradoBasalt300[159]Lions ParkCarbondale100\u2013200[160]The Goat – Main StreetColorado Springs2,000[161]Acacia Park[162][163]Cortez250[164]Cortez City Park[165]Crested Butte50[166]Four Way Stop – Town Hall (via Elk Avenue)[167]Denver100,000+[168]Denver Civic Center.[169] US Sen. Michael Bennet and US Rep. Diana DeGette were present.[170]Durango1,300[171]Durango High School – Rotary ParkFort Collins1,000[172]Old Town SquareGrand Junctionfew hundred[162]Lincoln Park – Grand Junction City Hall[162][173]Gunnison20[174]The march started and ended at the Legion Park Pavillion.[174]Longmont1,000[175]Safety and Justice Center & Civic CenterPueblo200[176]Robert Hoag Rawlings Public LibrarySteamboat SpringshundredsRoutt County Courthouse.[177] Two passing drivers were ticketed by police for “rolling coal” (deliberately spewing exhaust) at protesters during the rally.[178]Vail300[179]Vail Village – Lionshead Village\u00a0ConnecticutEast Haddam300[180]Two Wrasslin\u2019 Cats; This rally was more like a vigil.Enfield200+[181]Town Green – Enfield High SchoolGuilford2,300[182]About 500 people gathered on the Guilford Green a half hour before the rally & march officially got started, by which time the crowd grew to thousands. US Sen. Chris Murphy addressed the crowd.[183]Hartford11,000[184]US Sen. Richard Blumenthal attended many gun control rallies across Connecticut, including this one at Bushnell Park, outside the Connecticut State Capitol.Kent500+[185]Town Hall – Main Street.MiddleburyMiddlebury Green[186]Old Saybrookhundreds[187]302 Main StreetRoxbury500[188]Booth Free School – Minor Memorial Library – Roxbury GreenSalisbury200[189]Town Hall – GreenSheltonhundreds[190]Veterans Memorial Park, Housatonic RiverStamford2,000[191]Mill River Park. Musician and New Canaan resident Paul Simon performed “Sounds of Silence.”[94][191]Stonington500+[192]Stonington High School, Pawcatuck[186]Torringtontwo dozen[193]Torrington High School – Coe ParkWaterbury12[194]Downtown Waterbury and Liberty ParkWestport1,000+[195]Demonstrators held a candlelight vigil.Winsted18East End Park.[196]\u00a0DelawareBethany BeachRte. 36[197]Lewes500[198]Shields Elementary School – St. Peter’s Episcopal ChurchRehoboth Beach1,100+[199]Stockley Street Park – Rehoboth Beach Bandstand. US Sen. Chris Coons & State Sen. Ernie Lopez spoke at the rally.[197]Wilmington400[200]Howard High School of Technology – Rodney Square. In a surprise appearance at this rally, former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said he skipped the DC rally in favor of his home state of Delaware, where gun violence is particularly rampant in Wilmington.[200]\u00a0FloridaApopkaThe Learning Experience[201]Boca Raton5,000[202]Mizner Park Amphitheater.[202]Bowling Green[203]75[204]Rally at New Life Power Outreach Center, where Bowling Green Mayor Sam Fite spoke; march route began at Palmetto Street and ended at Martin Luther King Drive.[204]Boynton Beach500[202]The CascadesBradentonnearly 1,000[205]Riverwalk Mosaic Amphitheater – Manatee County Courthouse.ClearwaterPinellas Tax Collectors office[203]Dade City125+[206]Resurrection Park – Pasco County Courthouse;[207] event hosted by Farmworkers Self-Help, Inc.[208]Daytona Beach[201]1,000[209]intersection of International Speedway Boulevard and Beach Street.[210]Delray Beach[211]1,800\u20132,000[202]Old School Square – march over the Atlantic Avenue bridge to the beach.[202]Doral[212]1,000+[213]Downtown Doral Park. Weeks earlier, soon after the Parkland shooting, a “Three Billboards”-inspired campaign had been organized outside Sen. Marco Rubio’s office in Doral, and in downtown Miami and Little Havana.[214]Fernandina Beach1,200[215]Fernandina Beach Marina;[216] lawn next to Parking Lot CFort Lauderdale567[217]The New England Patriots loaned their jet to students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School (and their families) who wished to fly from Fort Lauderdale to the March for Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C.[217]Fort Myers2,000[218]Protesters marched to Old Lee County Courthouse.Fort Walton Beach450[219]Liza Jackson Park – Fort Walton Landing, via U.S. Highway 98Gainesvilleseveral hundred[220]Bo Diddley Plaza[216]Gulf Breezenearly 300[221]Gulf Breeze High School, 675 Gulf Breeze ParkwayJacksonville1,000[222]Hemming Park[216] – Duval County Courthouse. Two weeks later, on April 7, a Town Hall meeting was held at Hyatt Regency JacksonvilleJupiter300\u2013400[202]Jupiter Community CenterKey West[223]hundreds[224]Southernmost Beach, Duval StKissimmeeevent planned at 1 Courthouse Square[225]Lake Wales100+[226]Lake Wales High School – downtownLakelandhundreds[227]Munn Park[207]Lakewood Ranch300[228]The Learning Experience[207]Madeira Beach15100 Gulf Blvd[207]Marathonevent planned at Marathon High School[229][230]Melbourne7,000\u20138,000[231]Thousands of Brevard County residents lined up and marched across the Eau Gallie Causeway & Bridge.[232]Miami Beach3,000+[233]Miami Beach Senior High School – Collins Park. Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber addressed the crowd, as did rapper Flo Rida and singer Emily Estefan.[233]Miami Lakes[212]Mount Dora200[234]Gilbert Park.[234]Naples3,000[235]Cambier ParkNew Smyrna Beach1,000[210]Riverside Park.[236]North Lauderdale100+[237]A two-mile walk began at North Lauderdale City Hall[211] and ended at Hamptons Pines Park.[238]Ocala500[239]Downtown Historic Square[225]Oldsmar30+[240]The Learning Experience[203]Orlando15,000[241]\u201325,000[6]Lake Eola Park – Orlando City Hall.[241]Palm Coast50+[210]intersection of Palm Coast Parkway and Boulder Rock Drive.[210]Palm Harbor[203]50\u201360[242]roadside rally, 34330 US Hwy 19 N[207]Panama City100[243]Bay County Public Library – City HallParkland15,000[244]\u201320,000[245][8]Pine Trails Park; Parkland Mayor Christine Hunschofsky was present. According to the Associated Press, about 20,000 people attended the Parkland event;[244] ABC reported 15,000.[245] The city itself, where 17 students and teachers died, had a population of 31,500.[8]Pembroke Pines1,500+[246]Charles F. Dodge City Center – City HallPensacola500[247]\u20131000[248]Palafox St – Main St – Escambia County Judicial CenterPinellas ParkDead Friends\u2019 Legacy Group[207]Plant City60+[249]Raiders Stadium, Plant City High School[207]Port St. Lucie40+[250]Port St. Lucie Civic Center[211]Punta Gorda1,111[251]Gilchrist Park – Barron Collier Bridge[252]St. Augustine2,500\u20135000[253]Davis Park – Bridge of Lions[216] – Castillo de San Marcos National Monument[254]St. Petersburg1,500[255]Poynter Park, USFSP campus.Sarasota6,000\u20138,000[205]Demonstrators gathered in an area near the Unconditional Surrender statue.[207]Sebastian60+[256]Indian River Drive[257]Stuart500[258]Martin County March for Our Lives, at Memorial Park bandshellTallahassee2,500[259]Officials at the Florida Capitol estimated the turnout at Saturday’s rally to be around 2,500 people; an estimated 4,000 had attended the Capitol rally one week after the Valentine’s Day shooting in Parkland.[259] Yolanda Renee King, the 9-year-old granddaughter of Martin Luther King, Jr., was “not shy about speaking,” said her other grandfather (& Tallahassee resident) Arnold Waters.[260]Tampa15,000[261]Kiley Gardens – downtown Tampa.Tavares300[234]Wooton Park – Old Lake County Courthouse.[234]The Villages~1,000[262]Lake Sumter Landing Market Square[201][263]West Palm Beach3,500[202]Dreher Park. This rally attempted to get President Trump’s attention by lining his usual route from his golf club to his home in Palm Beach. But the president’s motorcade took a longer route Saturday, avoiding the area of the protests.[202]Weston[212]450Weston Regional Park[264] GeorgiaAthens400[265]University of Georgia arch.[266]Atlanta30,000[6][245]National Center for Civil & Human Rights, near Centennial Olympic Park – Georgia State Capitol. Organizers had expected about 12,000 people; by day’s end, police estimated attendance at 30,000.[267] The office of Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms donated $20,000 to the event.[268] Congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis was a keynote speaker at the Atlanta march, speaking about the gun murders of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy.Augusta~140[269][270] (minimum total)Two marches occurred in Augusta, GA. One began at Augusta Common and ended at Richmond County Board of Education.[271] In the other event, March For Our Lives CSRA gathered outside the Columbia County Board of Education, then marched along Hereford Farm Road and Cox Road, ending at Evans High School.[272]Brunswick200+[273]Howard Coffin Park[216]Clarkesville170[265]555 Monroe StColumbus300[274]1000 BroadwayCovingtondozens[275]Covington SquareDahlonegaseveral hundred[276]Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site.[276][277]Dalton300+[278]Two weeks after the Parkland shooting, a Dalton High School teacher barricaded himself in a classroom and fired a shot through a window.[278]EllenwoodCedar Grove High School[279]RomeVeterans Memorial Highway[268]Savannah1,000+[280]Wright Square – Forsyth ParkStatesboro220\u2013250[281]gathering on the campus of Georgia Southern University.[281]Watkinsville40+[282]Oconee Veterans Park.[283]\u00a0HawaiiHilo[284]sign-waving rally along Kanoelehua Ave[285] across from Pince Kuhio Plaza between Hopaco and Puainako St intersection; event organized by the MoveOn Hamakua group[286]Honolulu5,000[287]Hawaii State CapitolKahului (Maui)1,000[288]Up to a thousand people gathered (in the rain) on the Great Lawn of the University of Hawaii Maui College; many of the marchers were on vacation from other states and researched when & where Maui’s rally would take place. US Rep. Tulsi Gabbard launched the event with a moment of silence for the victims of Parkland. Later in the evening, an all-star benefit jam called the “Concert For Our Lives” was held at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center; about 5,500 people were expected to attend. The concert featured performances by Jack Johnson, Willie K, Kris Kristofferson, Mick Fleetwood, Willie Nelson and Steven Tyler, who were joined by many of the Hawaiian Islands’ local top performers. US Sen. Mazie Hirono addressed the concert-goers: “This is a movement that will inspire a generation.”[289]Kailua[290]Kailua Intermediate School.[291]Kauai500[292]Demonstrators gathered alongside Kuhio Highway while it was raining heavily.[292]Kilauea[292]Christ Memorial Episcopal Church.[292]Oahu200[293]Ala Moana Beach ParkWaimea400+[294]Church Row\u00a0IdahoBoise4,000[295]\u20135,000[296]Idaho State Capitol.[297]Coeur d’Alene450+[298]McEuen Park.Idaho Falls200[299]Snake River Landing – Memorial Drive, by the river, opposite the courthouseLewiston150[300]Brackenbury SquareMoscow950[301]Friendship Square – East City ParkPocatello200[302]The Pocatello march, called ‘March for Their Lives’, was held one week after the national ‘March For Our Lives’ movement.[302]Sandpoint225[303]\u2013300[304]City Beach.[304] An opposing march called ‘March for Our Rights’ was also held on the same day, attracting 100 protesters (300 according to organizers)[305] at Long Bridge.[303]Twin FallshundredsTwin Falls County Courthouse.[306]Victor[307]60+[308]Victor City Park\u00a0IllinoisBloomington\u2013Normal[309]hundreds[310]McLean County Museum of History – Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts. Despite the near white-out conditions, local activists were heart-warmed by the turnout. Nearly a dozen counterprotesters gathered downtown as well.Carbondaleseveral hundred[311]Carbondale Community High School students, Maria Maring and Alexis Jones, led hundreds of protesters from the Downtown Pavilion.[312]Champaign700+[309]Demonstrators gathered in the snow at Douglass Park.[313]Charleston100[314]Doudna Fine Arts Center, Eastern Illinois University campusChicago200+[315](Mar 23) On Friday afternoon in West Humboldt Park, more than 200 students from Rowe-Clark Math & Science Academy held their own March for Our Lives along Chicago Avenue.[315]Chicago85,000[316]Union Park; organizers had expected 15,000 people to show up. Numerous dignitaries participated in the march, including US Senator Dick Durbin; Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel was currently in Puerto Rico aiding in hurricane relief efforts.Decatur150[317]Demonstrators marched in the rain from Decatur Civic Center to Old King’s Orchard Community Center. A silent vigil was then held at the community center.[317]Downers Grove[318]1,000+[319]A line of shoulder-to-shoulder marchers spanned Main Street from Downes Grove North High School to the train station.ElginhundredsGail Borden Public Library – Township Building[318]Evanston85[320]Residents of The Mather, a senior living community, marched from their community to Fountain Square.Frankfort400[321]Breidert Green ParkGalesburg100[322]lawn of the Knox County CourthouseGlen Ellyn1,000[323]\u20132,000[324]Lincoln Elementary School – Glenbard West High School.[318]Huntley200[325]March in Deckie ParkMacomb80+[326]McDonough County courthouseO’Fallon400[327]gathering across the street from City HallOswego200[328]Approximately 200 protesters lined up along Route 71 in front of Oswego High School. Four counter-protesters holding signs such as “Guns Save Lives” were stationed nearby, as was a small group of anti-abortion protesters across the street.[328]Peoria300[329]outside the Gateway Building.Rockfordhundreds[330]march along Wayman Street to Davis Park.[331]Schaumburg400[318]\u2013600[332]Schaumburg Town Square – Schaumburg Prairie Center for the Arts. Students and politicians spoke at the rally, including Democratic state Reps Michelle Mussman and Jonathan Carroll, as well as state Sen. Tom Rooney, a Republican.[332]Skokie100+[333]Jewish students hosted the Shabbat Observant March For Our Lives outside Skokie Valley Synagogue; over 100 people marched along McCormick Boulevard at Dempster Street.[333]Springfield400[334]Organizers had predicted that some 500 people would attend in the intermittent, cold rain, with temperatures hovering around 38 degrees, at the Abraham Lincoln statue in front of the Illinois Statehouse.Vernon Hills[318]few hundredHawthorn Middle School.[335] US Rep Brad Schneider spoke to the large crowd prior to the march.[336]Woodstock[309][318]1,000[337]McHenry County protest at Woodstock Square[338]\u00a0IndianaBloomington100+[339]Monroe County Courthouse – Kirkwood Ave[340][341]Columbus60[342]Demonstrators gathered in front of Columbus City Hall while it was snowing. They then marched around the Bartholomew County Courthouse.East Chicago80[343]People gathered for a “Youth Speak Rally” at Unity Plaza in the Indiana Harbor.Evansville500[344]First Presbyterian ChurchFort Wayne400[142]Allen County Courthouse green; Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry was present.Goshen400+[345]Goshen CourthouseHighland200[343]Main Square ParkIndianapolisseveral thousand[346]Hundreds of people (mostly high school students) gathered outside the State House, in the snow, while thousands more congregated inside (organizers said the building can hold up to 6,000).[347] Speakers included US Rep Andr\u00e9 Carson & US Sen. Joe Donnelly. Social media reacted to the presence of an unidentified man in a hunting cap with an AR-15 hung on his shoulder, confronting the crowd.[346]Jasper100[348]Jasper Middle SchoolNew Albany100[349]Bicentennial Park on Spring StreetSouth Bendhundreds[350]Jon Hunt Memorial PlazaTerre Haute100+[351]Demonstrators gathered in the rain in front of the Vigo County Courthouse.Valparaiso[352]300+[343]Two groups were separated by a street, metal barricades and a line of police officers. As several hundred people on one side, near City Hall, gathered for a March for Our Lives rally, 150 counter-protestors on the other side – calling their rally the March for Our Rights – shouted back.[343]\u00a0IowaCedar Falls200+[353]The march was originally scheduled for March 24, but was postponed due to heavy snowfall.[354] On March 31, demonstrators marched from Gateway Park to US Rep. Rod Blum\u2019s office.[355]Cedar RapidsGreen Square Park[355]Charles Citynearly 50[356]Weekend weather postponed this rally to Sunday, March 25[356]Clinton300[357]The march was originally scheduled for March 24, but was postponed due to heavy snowfall. On April 22, demonstrators gathered at the Riverview Bandshell.CrestonAdams St, outside of Creston Depot[355]Davenport800[358]Vander Veer Park;[355] people walked through 10 inches of snowDecorah200[359]Mary Christopher Park – Winneshiek County Courthouse.Des Moines3,000\u20134,000[360]Thousands marched to the Iowa State Capitol,[355] in spite of six inches of snow from a fifth March snowstorm blowing through the Midwest.Dubuque350[361]Washington Square – U.S. Rep. Rod Blum’s office in DubuqueIowa City200+[362]Hundreds marched (through the snow) from College Green Park to the Pentacrest on the campus of University of Iowa.[362] Twelve-year-old Margalit Frank spoke at a gathering of several hundred protesters saying she didn’t want to be murdered.[363]ManchesterWhitewater Park Gazebo[355]Muscatine401 East 3rd St[355]OelweinHusky Stadium[355]Sioux City400+[364]Long Lines Family Rec Center – Sioux City Public Museum on Fourth St[355]Waterloo[365]\u00a0KansasLawrence1,700[366]South Park – march along Massachusetts StreetManhattanhundreds[367][368]CiCo Park[369]Pittsburg40+[370]Pittsburg Community Middle School – Pritchett Pavilion. Pittsburg mayor Jeremy Johnson spoke at the rally.[370]Salinahundreds[371]Caldwell PlazaTopeka500[372]\u2013700[366]Kansas Statehouse. Jim McHenry, a Topeka resident and a survivor of the 1966 mass shooting at Texas, spoke to the rally, as did Topeka Mayor Michelle De La Isla.[372]Wichita300[373]Park Elementary – Old Sedgwick County Courthouse\u00a0KentuckyBowling Green~200[374]Henry Hardin Cherry Hall – Fountain Square Park; demonstrators marched in the rain.Calvert Cityhundreds[375]Memorial Park Amphitheater (Marshall County March For Our Lives)[376]Harrodsburg75[377]Mercer County Fiscal CourthouseLexington1,000+[378]Fayette County courthouse square.[379]LouisaLawrence County High School football field[376]Louisville1,000[380]Witherspoon & Brooks Streets – Metro Hall. Several politicians, including Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer and Rep. John Yarmuth, spoke at the rally.[380]Madisonville6[381]Old Courthouse Steps[376]Owensborodozens[382]Smothers ParkPikevilledozens[383]Pikeville City Park; Progress Pike held a candlelight vigil in the snow.VersaillesWoodford County High School[376]\u00a0LouisianaBaton Rougehundreds[384]North Boulevard Town Square – Louisiana State Capitol.Church PointChurch Point Town Hall – South Rogers Street.[385]Lafayette250+[386]Girard ParkLake Charlesalmost 100[387]Lock ParkMandeville100+[388]Mandeville lakefront[389]Monroe[8]dozens[390]Monroe Civic CenterNew Orleans6,000[391]Washington Park, French Quarter – Duncan Plaza. Several local elected officials, including ste Rep. Gary Carter Jr., came to voice their support. New Orleans Mayor-elect LaToya Cantrell, however, had to cancel her appearance owing to transitional duties.[391]Rustondozens[392]Ruston Civic Center; rally held by Louisiana Tech studentsShreveport100+[393]Caddo Parish Courthouse\u00a0MaineBangorcouple hundred[394]Abbot Square – public library – Hammond Street Congregational Church[395]Bar Harbor250[396]Village GreenBelfast750\u20131,000[397]downtown post office – Unitarian Universalist Church[398]Brunswick1,000[307]Town Mall gazebo – green Bridge – Brunswick Mall[399]Damariscotta-Newcastle232[400]\u2013300+[401]Damariscotta-Newcastle Bridge;[402] event hosted by Lincoln Academy Gun Control Advocates[401]Eastport[403]100[404]Shead High School – downtown Eastport[405]Farmington200+[406]Mallett School. Maine Attorney General Janet Mills spoke to the crowd.Gouldsboro[403]Gouldsboro Town Hall, Prospect HarborLewiston100[407]Kennedy Park – Dufresne PlazaOrono100[408]Universalist Church – University of Maine campusPortland[409]4,000\u20135,000[410]Congress Square Park & Portland City Hall; organizers had expected 1,700 to show upPresque Isle30[411]bridge over Aroostook RiverWaterville[403]225+[412]Castonguay Square. Student organizers Stryker Adams and Marcus Mitchell had started organizing a full-fledged march in Augusta, but couldn’t secure a permit in time, so they decided to hold a smaller-scale event in Waterville.[413]\u00a0MarylandAnnapolis1,500[414]Lawyer’s Mall; students from Severna Park High School and other Anne Arundel County Public Schools held the demonstration, and invited 188 state legislators, including Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley.[414]Baltimoreseveral thousandMembers of the Student Activist Association at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute organized their march to begin at War Memorial Plaza in front of City Hall and end near the Inner Harbor. U.S. Rep Dutch Ruppersberger spoke at the rally.[415] Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh and Oklahoma City Thunder forward (& Baltimore native) Carmelo Anthony helped organize 60 free buses to take 4,500 students to the DC rally.[416][417]Chestertown500[418]Kent County government office – Wilmer ParkCumberland225[419]Allegany County CourthouseLeisure World20+[420]Georgia Avenue; residents of a senior community planned an event, “Protect Grandchildren, Not Guns”[421]Ocean City[197]Silver Spring900[422]Silver Spring Civic Center. US Rep Jamie Raskin & Maryland Attorney Gen Brian Frosh spoke at the rally.\u00a0MassachusettsAmherst[423]hundreds[424]Umass Amherst students met at Haigis Mall on-campus. Hundreds more met at Kendrick Park, then walked to the Town Common in a rally organized by the League of Women Voters of Amherst.[425]Ashby[423]75[426]Ashby Common; rally sponsored by Social Justice Working Group at First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church[427]Beverly500[428]Lynch ParkBoston50,000[6][429]\u2013100,000[430][431]5,000 people marched from Madison Park High School, Roxbury, to a rally in Boston Common, where between 70,000 (police estimate)[432] and 100,000 people (organizer estimate) had gathered. The march route and rally location echoed the massive August, 2017 counter-protest (30,000\u201340,000) of the Boston Free Speech Rally. The student-led march placed a focus on gun violence in the Boston community, where low-income and minority youth are threatened at far greater rates than their affluent, suburban-dwelling counterparts.[433] Boston students, teachers, and Stoneman Douglas alumni (including Parkman survivor Leonor Mu\u00f1oz) spoke at the rally following the march. A small pro-gun counter-protest (100 people) was held outside the State Capitol Building.Chelmsford600[434]Chelmsford Common.[435] Congressional candidate Rufus Gifford was present.Falmouth500[431]Falmouth Village Green. State Rep Dylan Fernandes & US Rep Bill Keating were present.[431]Greenfielddozens[436]Greenfield CommonHaverhillhundredsMain St, across from Harbor Place Hotel. Haverhill Mayor James Fiorentini and Rep. Diana DiZoglio joined the marchers.[437]Hyannis1,500[431]Hyannis Village Green \/ Barnstable Town Hall. US Rep Bill Keating spoke at the rally.[428]Ipswich200+[438]Ipswich Middle Green between Visitor Center & Veterans MemorialMartha’s Vineyard150+[439]Five CornersNantucket200[440][441]Nantucket High School Students hosted a rally at the Nantucket Atheneum[442] and a march around town.[443]Northampton2,000[444]\u20133,000[445]Northampton High School – City HallPetershamevent planned at Petersham South Common[427]Pittsfield500+[446]Park Square – Pittsfield High SchoolPlymouth400+[447]1820 Courthouse lawn \/ Town Hall Green[438]Springfield1,000+[438]A few hundred people called on the CEO of Smith & Wesson (headquartered in Springfield) to cease contributing to the NRA and to stop selling assault rifles to the general public.[438][431]Worcesterseveral thousand[448]Rally at Worcester City Hall, march up Main Street, across Lincoln Square and around the Voke Apartments.[423] US Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the only adult speaker at the event,[448] spoke early in the morning, before heading to Boston, then to Springfield.\u00a0MichiganAdrian300[449]Lenawee County Courthouse.Albion50+[450]Albion College – Holland Park.Alpena200[451]Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary – Culligan Plaza.Ann Arbor4,000\u20138,000[452]Pioneer High School.Battle Creek200[450]Sojourner Truth Monument.Big Rapids~60[453]Big Rapids Community Library[454] – Ferris State University campus.[455]Detroit10,000+[456] (18,000 expected)[457]Brooke Solomon, 15, led thousands of demonstrators in a march through the downtown streets of Detroit, from Rivard Plaza to Detroit Riverfront to the Renaissance Center.[458] US Sen. Debbie Stabenow was in attendance at the rally, sitting side stage.[457] It was later reported that on the same day of the March, 5 people were shot in the city (one of them died).[459]Douglas150\u2013200[460]event planned at Beery Field, South Main Street[461]Flint300[462]Willson Park \/ University of Michigan Flint.[463] Flint Mayor Karen Weaver and US Rep Dan Kildee were present.Grand Havenseveral hundred[464]Grand Haven Central Park.[465]Grand Rapids4,000[466]Rosa Parks Circle[467]Grosse Pointe Farms150+[468]A large group of people met at Messner Field[461] outside Richard Elementary School, then marched down Kercheval Avenue.[468]Holland100+[469]Centennial ParkHoughton100+[470]Houghton Lift Bridge[461]Iron Mountain100\u2013125[471]gathering behind city hall.[472]Kalamazoo1,000+[473]Western Michigan University – Bronson Park[461][467]Keego Harbor800\u20131,000[474]Keego Harbor City Hall[461]Lansing3,000[475]In Lansing, a crowd of thousands marched from the Hall of Justice to the Capitol Building. Hours later, a rally organized by III% United Patriots of Michigan was held on the same Capitol steps in support of the Second Amendment.[456][476]Manistee225[477]Manistee County Transportation CenterMarquette300\u2013400[478]Marquette Commons[461]Monroenearly 200[479]St. Mary’s Park[461]Mount Pleasanthundreds[480]Island Park[461]Munisingevent planned at 100 W. Munising Ave[461]Muskegon60[481]550 W Western Ave, downtown Muskegon[461]Petoskey150[482]Big Hole, 207 E Mitchell St[461] – Petoskey District LibraryPort Huron200[483]Municipal Office CenterRochester800[484]Oakland University, 318 Meadow Brook Road[461]Saginaw200+[485]Krossroads Park, 5656 Bay Road[461]St. Joseph200+[486]Lake Bluff Park[487]Traverse City3,500[488]The Workshop Brewing Company[461]\u00a0MinnesotaAitkin6[489]Aitkin County CourthouseBrainerd300[490]About 300 people took part in the march, gathering first at Gregory Park and walking along Washington St. Along the way, organizers said marchers were met by some snowballs and raw eggs.[490]Duluth1,500[491]Historic Old Central High School – Civic Center; vigil at City Hall. Duluth Mayor Emily Larson was present.Ely70[492]Whiteside ParkGrand Marais~130[493]Harbor ParkGrand Rapids200[494]Old Central High School – City HallMankato200[495]Riverfront Park – Jackson ParkMinneapolishundreds[496](Feb 22) Hundreds of Minneapolis high school students staged a walkout and marched on City Hall, where they were greeted by Mayor Jacob Frey.North Branch100+[497]Sunrise Prairie Trail \/ North Branch Public LibraryRochester500[498]Peace Plaza – Mayo ParkSt. Paul18,000[6]\u201320,000[499]Students and supporters gathered at Harriet Island in St. Paul before marching to the State Capitol. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey was among the participants.[500]Sartell300+[501]Sartell City Hall -Pinecoad Rd – First United Methodist ChurchStarbuckVFW Post 4582 Parking Lot, 212 E 6th St; event sponsored by West Central Minnesota Indivisible[502]Willmar200[503]First StreetWinona250[504]Winona Senior High School, Sarnia Street – bandshell, Lake Park\u00a0MississippiAmory30+[505]protesters made their way toward Amory Main St to hold a rally in Frisco ParkClarksdale20+[506]rally outside Oakhurst Intermediate SchoolDurant18[507]The Mayor’s Youth Council led a group parade and received pledges of support from the mayor and police chief.Gulfport300+[508]Dan M. Russell Federal CourthouseHernando200[509]DeSoto County Courthouse lawnJackson200[510]Mississippi State Supreme Court – Governor’s MansionMcCombcouple dozen[511]convenience store green space across from WalmartOxford350+[512]City HallTupelo50+[513]Fairpark – Gateway Park\u00a0MissouriColumbia1,000[514]University of Missouri Press – Boone County CourthouseJoplin200[515]\u2013250[516]Seventh & Main Sts – Spiva ParkKansas City5,000\u20136,000[517]Theis Park – Country Club Plaza. Kansas City Mayor Sly James was present.Lee’s Summitseveral hundred[518]Lee’s Summit City Hall; rally organizers estimated as many as 1,000 participants.St. Joseph300[519]North Belt HighwaySt. Louis10,000[520]\u201320,000[521]Demonstrators gathered in Veterans Park and marched from Union Station to the Gateway Arch.[522] US Sen. Claire McCaskill was present.[523]Springfield2,000+[524][525]Park Central Square.[526] Former Missouri Gov. Bob Holden was present.[524]Warrensburg60[527]Johnson County Courthouse\u00a0MontanaBillings500[528]Students met at the Yellowstone County Courthouse, and marched to the James F. Battin Federal Courthouse. At the rally, statements were read from Montana Gov. Steve Bullock and U.S. Sen. Jon Tester.[528]Bozeman2,000+[529]Hundreds of protesters (organizers estimated roughly 2,000) gathered at Gallatin County Courthouse,[530] then marched along Main St[531] to the lawn outside Bozeman Public Library.[532] A small group of local pro-gun counter-protesters was also present.[529]Great Falls50\u2013100[533]Gibson ParkHelena1,000+[534]More than 1,000 people gathered at Memorial Park for The March For Our Lives. Meanwhile, a group of 2nd Amendment enthusiasts called “March For Our Guns” staged its own counter-protest.[535]Missoula[536]several thousand[537]Caras Park;[538] For the third time since the Parkland shooting on Valentine’s Day, Missoulians hit the streets to march against gun violence in schools.\u00a0NebraskaHastings200+[539]Marchers walked across town, down 14th Street, where they then held a candlelight vigil.[539]Kearney~100[540]Marchers marched along 25th Street: From the University of Nebraska-Kearney campus, to downtown Kearney.[540]Lincoln1,000[541]\u20131,400+[542]Marchers marched from the Nebraska Union (on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln city campus), to the front steps of the Nebraska State Capitol in downtown Lincoln, where a rally was held.[542]Omaha2,500[543]People gathered at the Lewis & Clark Landing for a rally, and then led a march across the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge.[543]\u00a0NevadaCarson City300+[544]Mills Park – Nevada State Capitol building; organizer George McKinnon officially announced his switch from the Republican party to the Democratic Party. Congressional candidate Rick Sheppard and Senate candidate Curtis Cannon were in attendance.Las Vegasthousands[545]Smith Center – Las Vegas City Hall[546]Mesquite40[547]The 40 people who showed up for the Mesquite March for Our Lives outside City Hall were not students, but part of the Virgin Valley Action Group, a citizen advocacy group aimed at protecting the rights of those threatened by unjust policies of any kind.[547]Reno3,000+[548]Bruce R. Thompson Federal Building – Reno City Plaza.[549]\u00a0New HampshireConcord4,000[550]New Hampshire State House. (At least one counter-protestor stood out)Jackson300+[551]Jackson Covered Bridge – Jackson Grammar SchoolKeenedozens[552]Central SquareLancaster200+[553]Main StreetNashua500[554]Students of Nashua High School & Elm Street Middle School marched to City Hall. Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess & US Senators Maggie Hassan & Jeanne Shaheen attended the rally.Portsmouth2,500[555]Pleasant St, Market Square\u00a0New JerseyAsbury Parkthousands[556]people attended the rally on the boardwalk down to Bradley Park by Convention HallAudubon – Haddon Heights1,000[557]Haddon Lake Park recreation center in Audubon – McLaughlin-Norcross Memorial Dell in Haddon Heights.Englewoodnearly 1,000[558]Monument Circle on Palisade Ave[559] – Municipal Court House, South Van Brunt St[560]Freehold650[561]rally organized outside US Rep Chris Smith’s office.Great Falls100[307]Hackensackhundreds10 Main Street; New Jersey’s First Lady Tammy Murphy attended the Hackensack march.[559]Hoboken1,000+[562]Jubilee Center – City Hall[563]Jersey City500+[562]James J. Ferris High School – City HallMadison100\u2013150Hartley Dodge Memorial Municipal Building, 50 Kings Rd;[559] Madison, NJ Mayor Bob Conley spoke at the rally.[564]MaplewoodhundredsStudent activists from Columbia High School (CHS) and Maplewood Middle School (MMS) led an early morning rally at Maplewood train station.[559] After the rally, participants boarded trains for the March in Newark and to Penn Station for the NYC March. Maplewood Mayor Vic DeLuca was one of several elected NJ officials who attended the rally and train ride for support.[565]MetuchenBorough Hall.[566]Montclairhundreds[567]St. James Episcopal ChurchMorristown[559]13,000[568]Morristown Mayor Timothy Dougherty addressed the crowd at Morristown Town Hall, before everyone marched down South Street. U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD-5) – where a recent shooting at Great Mills High School claimed the life of a female student – attended Morristown’s rally but didn’t address the crowd.Newark5,000+[569]Newark was New Jersey’s official site at Military Park with Gov. Phil Murphy as a speaker.[570]Newton500+[571]Newton GreenOcean City~1,000[572]Boardwalk march from 5th Street to Ocean City High School[573]Paramus30[569]Residents of the Brightview Senior Living home marched in front of their building.[569]Paterson100+[574]Cobb Park; “Prayer March for Peace”.Piscataway100[566]An event called “Breakfast Against Bullets” was held at Piscataway High School. The event included voting registrations, petition signings for gun control regulations, and speeches by teachers and students.Princeton3,000\u20134,000[575]Hinds PlazaRed Bank2,000+[556]Red Bank train station – Riverside Gardens Park. US Rep. Frank Pallone attended this rally, plus two others in Asbury Park and Metuchen.Somerville1,000[566]Somerset County Courthouse.Union500+[576]Burnet Middle School – Morris AveWest Milford75[577]march along Marshall Hill RoadWestfield[566]4,000[578]South side of the Westfield train station – Mindowaskin ParkWoodland Parkevent planned at Rifle Camp Park[559]\u00a0New MexicoAlbuquerque8,000+[579]The rally started in the morning with hundreds of people gathered in Old Town Plaza, and quickly grew to thousands at the march’s end at Tiguex Park. Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller was present.Clovis60[580]Hilltop Plaza – Curry County CourthouseLas Cruces150[581]Telshor Blvd \/ Lohman Ave intersection[582]Rio Rancho500[583]Haynes ParkRoswell60[584]Pioneer Plaza – Chaves County CourthouseSanta Fe~4,000[585]Santa Fe Plaza. Newly elected Mayor Alan Webber, one of the few adult speakers at the rally, commended the students’ efforts and said city officials are listening to their demands.Silver City400[586]Gough Park\u00a0New YorkAlbany[587]5,000+[588]West Capitol Park[589]Ardsleyhundreds[590]Pascone Park – American Legion – McDowell Field.[591] State Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins & Ardsley Mayor Nancy Kaboolian attended the rally[592]Batavia200+[593]Williams Park; most of the people who turned up were adults, age 50 and olderBinghamtonhundreds[594]Southern Tier – American Civil Association (ACA) memorial park \/ Binghamton High SchoolBuffalo3,000[595]Niagara SquareCambridgedozen+[596]Cambridge United Presbyterian Church – Union Street intersection – Round House Bakery Cafe at Hubbard HallCedarhurst[597]Cobleskill[587]300+[598]Veteran\u2019s Memorial Centre Park[599]Corninghundreds[600]Market StDunkirk300[601]Washington ParkFarmingdale1,500[602]SUNY FarmingdaleGeneva100+[603]Bicentennial ParkGlen Cove800\u20131,300[604]Finley Middle School – downtown Glen CoveGreat NeckhundredsJonathan L. Ielpi Firefighters Memorial Park[605]Hopewell100+[606]Finger Lakes Community CollegeHuntington1,000[597]Huntington Town Hall[607]Ithaca1,000[608]Bernie Milton Pavilion[609]Long Beach500[610]Kennedy Plaza \/ City HallMalone50[611]Massena5[612]a small crowd stood outside Massena Town HallMiddletownhundreds[613]SUNY Orange – skate parkNew City1,000+[614]Rockland County CourthouseNew York City (Manhattan)200,000[615]\u2013500,000[245]New York City’s rally was reported to have 200,000 attendees during the rally, although some estimates have the number as high as 500,000. Paul McCartney attended the NYC March for Our Lives in remembrance of his late friend, fellow Beatle John Lennon.[616] Actress Cynthia Nixon also participated.[93]New York City (Coney Island)100+[617]Coney Island BoardwalkOld Westburyhundreds[618]SUNY College at Old Westbury[619]Oneonta400+[620]Muller PlazaOssining1,000[621][622]Louis Engel Waterfront Park, by the Ossining Metro-North Station[591]Patchogueoutside Rep. Lee Zeldin\u2019s district office[623]Plattsburgh200+[624]SUNY Plattsburgh – Trinity ParkPort Jefferson Stationseveral hundred[597]Resistance Corner (intersection of Rtes 347 & 112)[625]Port Washington[605]nearly 1,000[605]On Saturday evening, nearly 1,000 people gathered on the lawn of the United Methodist Church for a candlelight vigil.Potsdam[626]300[307]Potsdam High School – Leroy, Elm and Cottage Streets (Potsdam Town Hall along the way)[627]Poughkeepsie7,000+[628]Thousands gathered at the Walkway Over the Hudson [State Park]Rochester5,000[629]Washington Square Park. Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren was present.Rockland4,000Rockland County, where a crowd of 400 was anticipated, had 4,000 in attendance, according to WABC.[245]Rome160[630]Rome City HallRye Neck1,500+[631]Rye Neck High School – Florence Park[591]Sag Harbor1,000+[632]Long WharfSaranac Lake200+[633]Riverside ParkSeneca Falls300[603]People’s ParkStony Brook300[634]Stony Brook UniversitySyracuse1,000+[635]James M. Hanley Federal Building Plaza \/ Everson Museum of Art. Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh was present.Utica100+[636]Proctor High School – Oneida Square[637]White Plains3,000+[631]Post Road Elementary – Westchester County Courthouse (near Martin Luther King Jr. statue)[591][638]\u00a0North CarolinaAsheville6,000[639]Vance Monument – Martin Luther King Jr ParkBoone50+[640]Watauga County Library – App State University (ASU) campusCharlotte2,500+[641]First Ward Park – Marshall Park[642]Durham2,000[643]CCB PlazaElizabeth Citynearly 100[644]Mariners\u2019 Wharf ParkFayetteville100+[645]College Lakes Recreation CenterFranklin200+[646]Big Bear ShelterGreensboro3,000\u20133,200[647]Governmental CenterGreenvillehundreds[648]Pitt County CourthouseHendersonvilleseveral hundred[649]Hendersonville High School auditorium – Historic Courthouse – Sanctuary Brewing CompanyHickory300+[650]YMCA Teen Center – Union Square, Downtown HickoryLaurinburgdozens[651]St. Andrews University’s bell towerLenoir100[652]Caldwell County March for Our Lives: Main and West Avenue[653]Mooresville100[654]Mooresville High School – Town HallNags Headseveral hundred[655]Outer Banks March For Our Lives Rally for Safe Schools, Dowdy ParkRaleigh10,000[656]City Plaza, 400 Fayetteville St – Halifax Mall, behind the state Legislative Building.[657] Aaron Wolff, a survivor of the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre, spoke to the crowd,[658] as did state Senator Jay Chaudhuri.Sparta27[659]Miles Realty; downtownWarrenton100[660]109 Cousin Lucy Lane – Warren County Courthouse SquareWilmington3,000+[661]Riverfront Park – Lennon Federal Courthouse; turnout was twice what organizers hoped forWinston-Salem1,500[662]Corpening Plaza\u00a0North DakotaBismarck~100[663]Around 100 people gathered just steps from the North Dakota state capitol to support the movement. A march around the capitol grounds was canceled because of the snow & iceFargohundreds[664]In an event organized by Moms Demand Action with a rally at Sanctuary Event Center, there were more protesters than any other recent event held in Fargo. Speakers included students, teachers, and state legislators. “Nobody asked to eliminate the Second Amendment, but they all wanted change including, mandatory background checks before buying guns, raised minimum ages for gun purchases, and more behavioral health services.” There was one vocal counter-protester.[665]Minotfew dozen[666]Federal Court House – Scandinavian Heritage Park\u00a0OhioAkron1,500[667]\u20132,000[668]Highland Square Library. Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan was present.Ashland200+[669]Christ United Methodist Church – Corner Park downtownAthenshundreds[670]Ohio University College Green – University Terrace & Park Place; organized by OU College DemocratsAvon Lake250[671]Avon Lake High SchoolBowling Green200+[672]Bowling Green State University (BGSU): the Oval outside Bowen-Thompson Student Union[673]Canton400+[674]Market PlazaCelina64[675]Mercer County Courthouse;[676] Republican congressional candidate Bob Kreienkamp spoke at the rally.[677]Cincinnati10,000[678]Despite snowy weather, thousands marched from City Hall to Fountain Square. Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley was present.Cleveland20,000[679]Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson & former US Rep & Democratic candidate for governor Dennis Kucinich addressed the crowd at Public Square.Columbus5,000+[680]Thousands of students, teenagers, children, parents & teachers marched from the West Bank Park in downtown Columbus to the Ohio Statehouse. US Sen. Sherrod Brown & his wife, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Connie Schultz were present.[681]Daytonseveral hundred[682]Courthouse SquareMarietta250[683]Muskingum ParkMedinadozensMedina’s historic square[684]Mount Vernon40+[685]Public SquareNewark250\u2013300[686]Licking County CourthouseNorwalk100[687]Norwalk High School – US Rep Jim Jordan’s officeSandusky150\u2013200[688]Schade-Mylander PlazaSteubenville15Jefferson County Courthouse – Third Street – Steubenville High School[689]ToledothousandsPromenade Park – One Government Center. Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz attended the march.[690]Van Wert40+[691]YWCA – Fountain ParkYoungstown600+[692]Wick Park\u00a0OklahomaOklahoma Cityhundreds[693]March for Our Lives OKC kicked off at noon at the Oklahoma County Election Board, then moved on Lincoln Blvd toward the State Capitol. A group of counter-protesters stood on the side; they would later take part in a Second Amendment rally at the Capitol Building on Monday, March 26.Stillwaterevent planned at Library LawnTulsa2,500[694]Guthrie Green – Tulsa City Hall\u00a0OregonAshlandevent planned at Ashland Plaza[695]Astoriahundreds[696]intersection of Commercial St & 8th StBandon60+[697]Bandon City HallBend4,000[307]Drake Park Amphitheater – march thru downtown; thousands gathered in student-led protests, including Bend Mayor Casey Roats, City Councilor Nathan Boddie and Deschutes County District Attorney John Hummel.[698]Brookings100[699]Curry County Democratic HQ on Chetco AveBurnsevent planned at Safeway[695]Coos Bay200[700]Coos Bay Boardwalk – City Hall. Cameron Langley and Gracie Schlager from Marshfield High School assisted by Ronni Jennings organized the march.[700]Corvallis3,000\u20134,000[701]In Corvallis, with a total population of about 57,000, crowds estimated at 2,700 by the Gazette-Times and from 3,000 to 4,000 by event organizers, gathered at the Riverfront Commemorative Park for a rally then marched downtown.[701]Eugene5,000+[702]The event at Wayne Lyman Morse U.S. Courthouse was peaceful, and no citations or arrests were reported, police said. A male heckler was shouted down by other attendees during one of the speeches.[702]Florence100[702]About 100 people endured pouring rain and cold as they walked along Highway 101 in Florence to add their voices to the national calls for reform.[702]La GrandeUnion County offices – Max Square, via Fourth Street[695]McMinnvilleseveral hundred[703]15th Street and Evans next to Mac High – 3rd Street & Evans[695]Medford1,500\u20132,000[704]Jackson County Courthouse – Central High School’s Spielberg Stadium[705]Newport100+[706]Newport City Hall – bridge at Hwy 101Pendleton160[707]Brownfield Park – Umatilla County CourthousePortland12,000[702][708]12,000 marched from the North Park Blocks to Pioneer Courthouse Square in downtown Portland, more info on March for Our Lives Portland.Roseburg150[709]event held at Fred Meyer on Garden Valley Boulevard[695]Salem2,400[702]rally & march at Oregon State CapitolSt. Helensevent planned at sidewalk in front of McBride School[695]Tillamook150[710]Goodspeed Park – Tillamook High School\u00a0PennsylvaniaAllentownhundreds7th & Hamilton. US Sen. Bob Casey attended.[711]Beaver300+[712]Beaver County Courthouse; 100 pro-gun people showed up a block away from the courthouseBloomsburg100[713]fountain in Bloomsburg Main & Market StDoylestown3,000[714]According to police and the event organizers around 3,000 gathered at Bucks County Courthouse.[714]Easton100+[715]Lafayette College campus – Centre SquareErie400[716]Perry SquareGettysburg200+[717]Lincoln SquareGreensburg200[718]The rally was held on Friday, March 23, at the local courthouse. Across the street, an off-duty police officer stood on the sidewalk holding an AR-15 rifle, the photo of which went viral and inundated the Rostraver Police Department with phone calls from across the country.Harrisburgthousands[719]Pennsylvania State CapitolHazleton300+[720]Memorial ParkLancaster3,000[721]Several thousand protesters marched from Clipper Magazine Stadium to the city’s Binns Park.[722] Speakers included Angel Colon, an activist who was wounded in the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting; Janice Ballenger, an author and one of the first responders at the 2006 West Nickel Mines School shooting; community activist, Kevin Ressler; and Lancaster Mayor Danene Sorace.[723]Lewisburg200[724]Market StreetMeadville150+[725]Diamond ParkMediahundreds[726]Rose Tree Park[727]Mercer70[728]Mercer County CourthouseNorristown40+[729]Norristown Farm Park[727]Philadelphia15,000[730]Independence Hall, 5th & Market Streets – Columbus Circle.[731] The marchers were joined by Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney,[732] US Sen. Bob Casey (who also went to the Allentown rally), State Rep. Brian Sims & state Attorney General Josh Shapiro,[733] among other community leadersPittsburgh30,000+[734]City-County Building Portico – Market Square;[734] city officials originally expected 3,000 people.[735] US Rep. Mike Doyle & Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto spoke at the rally.[735]Pottstown~125[736]Riverfront Park-Rotary PavilionReading1,500[721]Protesters marched from Reading City Park to Reading Senior High School where a rally was held.[737]Scranton1,000+[738]Scranton High School – Courthouse SquareState Collegehundreds[739]courtyard, State College Area High School – Penn State’s Old Main BuildingStroudsburg100+[740]Courthouse SquareWest Chester500[741]\u20131,500[721]Historic Chester County Courthouse, High St. Jay Leno made an appearance with Mayor Dianne Herrin (in a selfie).[742]Williamsport175[743]Market Square – West Fourth St – Federal BuildingYork[744]900[745]Downtown York, 28 E. Market St\u00a0Puerto RicoSan Juan600+[746]Condado Lagoon – Peace Pavilion, Luis Mu\u00f1oz Rivera Park. Governor Ricardo Rossell\u00f3, who was away from the island at the time, congratulated the citizens of San Juan who marched in solidarity with families affected by gun violence. He also thanked the Secretary of State, Luis Rivera Marin, for organizing the event, and boxing champion F\u00e9lix “Tito” Trinidad who, along with other amateur boxers, participated and showed their support to the cause.\u00a0Rhode IslandProvidence3,000[747]\u20135,000[748]Thousands showed up at the Rhode Island State House.[749] Among the speakers were Gov. Gina Raimondo & US Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse.[750]\u00a0South CarolinaAiken100[751]Aiken County Judicial Center – Newberry StreetAnderson74[752]rally planned at Courthouse Square, 100 S Main St (no march included)[753]Beaufort350+[754]near Beaufort High School to pavilion at Henry C. Chambers Waterfront ParkBluffton400\u2013500[754]H.E. McCracken Middle School – Buckwalter ParkwayColumbia2,000[755]S.C. State HouseGreenville2,000[756]NOMA Square – City Hall on Main StMyrtle Beachhundreds[757]Market CommonNorth Charleston1,200\u20131,500[755]Riverfront ParkRock Hill50+[758]Winthrop University – Senator Lindsey Graham\u2019s office in downtown Rock Hill[759]\u00a0South DakotaRapid Citynearly 500[760]between both marchers and counter-protesters, about 500 in attendance[761]Sioux Falls300+[762]Carnegie Town Hall – Falls Park[763]Vermillionhundreds[764]First United Methodist Church – Clay County Courthouse\u00a0TennesseeChattanooga1,000+[765]Coolidge Park – courthouseClarksville200\u2013300[766]Pavilion at McGregor Park Riverwalk. Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan attended the event.Cookeville400+[767]Courthouse on the Square[768]Jackson75[769]march to City Hall in Downtown JacksonJohnson City200+[770]South Side Elementary – Culp Center CaveKnoxville1,000[771]UT’s Humanities Amphitheater – Circle ParkMemphis1,500[772]In Memphis, thousands of people marched from Clayborn Temple to the front of the National Civil Rights Museum where organizers were encouraging all of the young people in attendance to register to vote.[773]Nashville10,000\u201312,000[774]At Public Square Park, Nashville Mayor David Briley urged everyone 18 and up to go out and vote.[775]\u00a0TexasAbilene200+[776]Abilene City HallAmarillo500\u2013630Ellwood Park – Potter County Courthouse[777]Austin20,000[6]Austin Mayor Steve Adler, state Reps. Gina Hinojosa and Eddie Rodriguez and actor Matthew McConaughey addressed the crowd at Austin City Hall.[778]Beaumont262[779]Beaumont City Hall \/ Lamar UniversityBrownsville62[780]On Friday, April 6, 62 Guadeloupe Regional Middle School students, with police escort, held a silent march in downtown Brownsville – through Linear Park, to the Cameron County Courthouse and Immaculate Conception Cathedral before making their way back to school – in remembrance of the victims of school shootings.College Station1,500+[781]Rudder Plaza on the Texas A&M campusCorpus Christi300[142]Sherill Veterans Memorial Park; students from W.B. Ray High School led a march.Dallas4,000\u20135,000[782]Dallas City HallDentonseveral hundred[783]Denton CourthouseEl Pasoseveral hundred[784]Cleveland Square to San Jacinto Plaza. Present at the rally were State Sen Jos\u00e9 R. Rodr\u00edguez & US Rep Beto O’Rourke (challenger to US Sen. Ted Cruz).Fort Worth6,000\u20137,000[782]Tarrant County CourthouseGalveston200+[785]Fort Crockett Park, beach side of Seawell Blvd[786][787]Houston15,000[6][245]Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner & US Rep Sheila Jackson Lee spoke to the crowd at Tranquility Park; the protest extended to Sen. Ted Cruz’s office.[788]Killeen200[789]Killeen Community CenterLaredo75[790]Laredo Independent School District’s Performing Arts Center – Cultura Beer Gardens[791]Marfa150+[792]Presidio County Courthouse – town’s school campusMcAllen300+[793]McAllen City HallMcKinneyfew hundred[8]Collin County Courthouse[794]New Braunfels[795]dozen[796]event held at Main Downtown PlazaPflugerville200+[797]Pfield district stadium. Pflugerville Mayor Victor Gonzales was present.Round Rock300[798]event planned in Round Rock, TX[795]San Antonio5,500[799]City Hall – The Alamo PlazaWaconearly 400[800]Heritage Square. Michelle Porter, who survived the Columbine High School massacre, was scheduled to speak.[801]\u00a0UtahCedar City150[802]event held at Southern Utah University campus, by the clock tower.Logan200+[803]Cache County CourthousePark Cityhundreds[804]McKenna Pfahl was one of three Parkland survivors who, on their spring break, participated and spoke at the Park City March for our Lives in Utah.[804]St. George800\u20131,000[802]Dixie State University campus – City Hall. St. George Mayor Jon Pike was present.[802]Salt Lake City6,000[805]Six thousand people (mainly students) marched for more gun regulations. An hour before their march, five hundred pro-gun marchers also called for safer schools.[805] Two weeks later, on April 14, hundreds of gun rights people rallied at the Utah State Capitol, as well as in other cities like Orem and Cedar City.\u00a0United States Virgin IslandsSaint Croix26Marchers gathered at the National Park Service bandstand in Christiansted.[806]\u00a0VermontBennington100+[807]Four CornersManchester100[808]Middlebury500+[809]Middlebury town greenMontpelier2,500\u20133,500[810]Thousands came to rally at the Vermont State House. Notable leaders who attended (but did not speak) included US Sen. Bernie Sanders, US Rep. Peter Welch and Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger.[811]Putney400[812]Putney Tavern LawnRutlandhundreds[813]Main St\u00a0VirginiaAbingdondozens[814]Washington County CourthouseAlexandria225\u2013250[815]Lyles-Crouch Traditional Academy – Alexandria CourthouseBlacksburg200+[816]Henderson Lawn on the Campus of Virginia TechCharlottesville3,500+[817]An early estimate from Indivisible Charlottesville expected nearly 2,000 to participate. On Saturday, the Sprint Pavilion at Downtown Mall, where the march started[818] and which has a capacity of 3,500, was overflowing.[817]Chesapeake50[819]City HallDanville60+[820]Danville Municipal Building. Retiring Danville Mayor John Gilstrap attended.[821]Fredericksburg400[822]intersection of Virginia State Route 3 and William StreetManassas300+[823]intersection of Virginia State Route 234 Business and Sudley Manor DriveNewport News200[824]March down Jefferson AvenueNorfolk3,000[825]\u20135,000[307]Demonstrators gathered in front of Nauticus & Town Point ParkOnancock[197]70+[826]march along Market Street to the town parkRichmond5,000+[827]Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School – MLKJ Memorial Bridge – Virginia State Capitol. Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney & US Sen. Tim Kaine spoke before the crowd.Staunton200+[828]Staunton Library, Churchville Ave – Augusta County CourthouseWilliamsburg~1,000[829]March down Duke of Gloucester Street in Colonial WilliamsburgWinchester600[830]Shenandoah Civil War Museum\u00a0WashingtonAberdeen125[831]Zelasko ParkAuburn[832]Homewood TerraceBellingham3,000[833]City HallBlaine[832]16[834]parking lot, corner of H St & Mitchell Ave – Peace Arch Park; event organized by two Blaine High School students[835]Bremerton~8[836]At first, the only people to show for the rally at Evergreen Park were the three student organizers, but they were eventually greeted by Bremerton Mayor Greg Wheeler. A few more people joined the rally, which then marched to Warren Avenue Bridge, across from Olympic College.[836]Eastsound[832]100+Eastsound Village Green, Orcas IslandEllensburg100+[837]intersection of Fifth Avenue and Main Street, near the County CourthouseEverettthousands[838]Snohomish County Courthouse. Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin was present. It was the largest political gathering in downtown Everett since a Trump campaign rally in August 2016.Friday Harbor600+[839]San Juan County Courthouse – Spring Street, Second Street & backKingston[832]Langley300[840]Residents put down about 200 pairs of donated shoes of all kinds \u2014 boots, sneakers, dress shoes, sandals \u2014 lining them up on the grass facing Cascade Avenue, to represent the children killed by gun violence in America.[840]Longview320[841]Longview Civic CircleMarysvillethousands[838]Asbery Field.[842] Some of the assembled students from Marysville Pilchuck High were survivors from a school shooting in October 2014.[838]Moses Lake45[843]Sinkiuse Square – Frontier Middle SchoolMount Vernon1,000[844]Mount Vernon High School – Skagit County CourthouseNorth Bend400[845]corners of North Bend Way & Bendigo BlvdOlympia4,500[846]Legislative BuildingRichland2,000+[847]Howard Amon ParkSeattle25,000[848]\u201350,000[849]In an event organized by Tahoma High School, Rhiannon Rasaretnam, held on Saturday morning, thousands of students, supporters and families marched from Cal Anderson Park to downtown Seattle and the Seattle Center calling for “stricter gun control measures and safer schools.” Speakers included Governor Jay Inslee and Connecticut Governor Dan Malloy, on whose watch the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting occurred.[850] Singer Dave Matthews performed at the rally.[94]Sequim75[851]intersection of Sequim Avenue and Washington StreetSilverdale500[836]down Silverdale Way and around the Kitsap MallSpokane5,000[852]Riverfront Park; thousands of people attended the march in Spokane – according to organizers, the largest crowd seen in the city since the Second Women’s March.Tacoma1,000+[853]People’s Park, Hilltop neighborhoodTwisp340[854]Methow Valley Community CenterVancouver1,000[855]Two separate crowds at Hough Elementary School and O.O. Howard House (home to Jaime Herrera Beutler’s office) marched through downtown, converging at Esther Short Park for a rally.[855]Vashon350\u2013400[856]Vashon High School – Village GreenWalla Wallahundreds[857]First Congregational ChurchWenatchee734[858]parking lot rally – march to Memorial Park and backWhite Salmonevent planned at Rheingarten Park[695]Yakima300[859]About 300 “students, parents, educators and activists” walked from the rally at Millennium Plaza through downtown Yakima.[859]\u00a0West VirginiaBeckley40[860]Shoemaker SquareCharleston~50[861]WV State Capitol stepsHuntington100[862]Heritage Station – Federal BuildingLewisburg[863]13[864]Green Space Park;[865] event sponsored by Greater Greenbrier Valley IndivisibleLogan[866]Morgantown300+[867]WVU ColiseumParkersburg30[868]Market St to Wood County CourthouseWheelinghundreds[869]Heritage Port[870]\u00a0WisconsinAppleton583[871]Pierce Park – City Park.[872]Ashland[873]Elkhart Lakeseveral hundred[874]East Rhine StreetEphraim80Demonstrators held a postcard writing event and sent 1,200 postcards to elected officials.[875]Fond du Lacseveral dozen[876]Marian University March For Our LivesFort Atkinson200[877]Main Street BridgeGreen Bay800\u20131000[878]200\u2013300 people gathered at CityDeck, and grew to 800\u20131,000 (police estimate) in marching to the Brown County Courthouse.Janesville400+[879]Lower Courthouse ParkKenosha100[880]Library Square to Civic Center Park on Sheridan RoadLa Crosse1,000[881]The march of about 1000 community members and students traveled downtown, rallying in Cameron Park. There, 20 speakers, including students, teachers, and other community members addressed the crowd.Madison2,500[882]Wisconsin State Capitol; US Sen. Tammy Baldwin spoke before the crowd, criticizing the lack of action from federal legislators.[882] On Sunday, March 25, a group of 40 students set off from Madison on a five-day, 50-mile walk (in 37-degree weather) towards Janesville, the hometown of GOP House Speaker Paul Ryan.[883]Milwaukee12,000[884]Milwaukee County Courthouse – Red Arrow Park; Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett was presentMinocqua200[885]St. Matthias Episcopal Church – Torpy ParkRacine250[886]Corner of Washington Avenue and West BoulevardSister Bay32Resident of the Good Samaritan Scandia Village gathered for a morning vigil for the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.[887]Spooner20Centennial Park, corner of Walnut and River Streets.[888]Stevens Point[873]44[889]University of Wisconsin\u2013Stevens Point campus.[890]Wausau200[890]Demonstrators marched to US Rep. 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