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Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site

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450 Auburn Ave NE Atlanta GA 30312
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(404) 331-5190
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A few blocks to the east of downtown, the Sweet Auburn neighborhood is home to the birthplace of America's most influential Civil Rights leader. Operated by the National Park Service, this historic site contains Dr. King's boyhood home, his crypt and the Ebenezer Baptist Church where Dr. King and his father were both pastors. The district was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1977....

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Unwinding needn't be un-minding. Deconstruct art, reconstruct history, or just let your brain cells regenerate via cultural...

A young boy grows up in a time of segregationA dreamer is moved by destiny into leadership of the modern civil rights movementThis was Martin Luther King, Jr. Come hear his story, visit the home of his birth, and where he played as a child. Walk in his footsteps, and hear his voice in the church where he moved hearts and minds. Marvel at how he was an instrument for social change.The Martin...

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Tour MLK Jrs house and church, and explore the museum. This site is free, as are the tours, which run daily at selected times. Definitely...

The emotional core of this sprawling city can be found in the Preservation District of downtown Atlanta's Sweet Auburn neighborhood. The Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site pays tribute to the city's most famous native son, encompassing three important landmarks: King's childhood home, the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, and King's burial site. Guided tours of the home can be...

Under the auspices of the National Park Service (NPS), this area of about 2 blocks around Auburn Avenue was established to preserve the birthplace and boyhood surroundings of the nation's foremost civil rights leader. Designated a national historic site, these blocks include King's boyhood home and the Ebenezer Baptist Church, where King's father and grandfather were ministers and King served...

A striking symbol of the past and future of the civil rights movement.

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The 12-foot tall, stylized bronze statue of Kunte Kinte was made famous in Alex Haley's epic ""Roots."" The Behold Monument is part of the Martin Luther King Jr. National...

The civil-rights movement took its first steps at these sites.

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Important places associated with Martin Luther King Jr. and the American civil-rights movement line this half-mile stretch of Auburn Avenue. King's birth home and grave site,...

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An excellent makeship of MJK days as he fights for freedom and justice for all. Extremely educational.

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The MLK Historic Site is beautifully laid out. It does not overwhelm you and yet it leaves you emotionally touched. The museum tells the story of the civil rights movement while weaving in … The MLK Historic Site is beautifully laid out. It does not overwhelm you and yet it leaves you emotionally touched. The museum tells the story of the civil rights movement while weaving in the amazing work...

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This is a very good visit for adults and explains things very well. If you are interested in American history and very influential people this is a great couple of hours. I would say not … This is a very good visit for adults and explains things very well. If you are interested in American history and very influential people this is a great couple of hours. I would say not really a place for...

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It took our out of town guests to get us to visit the MLK Jr Historic Site. We've lived in the greater ATL area for 20+ years & this was our 1st time here. Well worth it! It's located a very short distance off the highway & it's all free. So start by going to the Visitor Center. There you...

Every man and woman of conscious should do this

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This was the most amazing experience for me in the city of Atlanta. I have always heard about the wonderful work of Dr M.L King Jr. but to be in the same house that he was born in was overwhelming. But more importantly I left with the question "what are you doing for others?"

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Experience the life and legacy of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr and the "Sweet Auburn" community. Facilities of the site include: the visitor center (where visitors can view exhibits and audio-visual programs on Dr. King and his leadership in the Civil Rights Movement), historic Ebenezer Baptist Church (where Dr. King worshiped and co-pastored with his father), The King Center (where Dr. King is...

Start at the visitor center and then work your way around the three main sites in this historic park: the home in which the leader of the Civil Rights movement in America was born, the church where he preached and the memorial site where he is buried. A major Atlanta attraction, the park draws some 500,000 visitors each year.

The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Non-Violent Social Change honors Dr. King's life and reflects love, justice and peace. Both Dr. and Mrs. King's remains are housed in a crypt on the grounds, with an eternal flame. Freedom Hall houses a foyer displaying African art and exhibits paying homage to Rosa, Parks, Mahatma Gandhi and the Kings. In addition to visiting the center,visitors can tour...

This national historic site is a memorial to America’s most revered civil rights leader and the place where Dr. King was born, lived, worshipped, and is now buried. National Park Service rangers provide guided tours of Dr. King’s birth home.

Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site - Martin Luther King Jr. lived here through the age of 12, then moved with his family to a house a few blocks away. A visit provides many insights into the formative influences on one of the greatest leaders of our time.

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site | - Under the auspices of the National Park Service, this area of...

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Know Before You Go

Learn about the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.

When to Go

The best times to visit are early on Sunday or on a weekday. October, November and December are the least busy months; summer is high season.

The Extras

Don't miss the Behold Monument, part of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.

Know Before You Go

Combine a trip to the King Center with a visit to Ebenezer Baptist Church, where Dr. King was baptized and often preached.

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