Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, Georgia, United States


4.5 (3.488 reviews) Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Ranking #4 in Atlanta Historic Sites

From start to finish—- this tour is Tull of interesting information about Dr. King.

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.

Address

450 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30312-1504

Mobile

+1 404-331-5190

Website

http://www.nps.gov/malu/index.htm

Working hours

Monday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday : 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Current local date and time now

Thursday, May 09, 2024, 1:10

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  • 4Lottelli 5:00 PM Jul 9, 2022
    You need to visit
    It is set up really nicely where there’s the museum, resting place, fire station, church and birth house all within a short stroll of each other. The museum I enjoyed but it was quite busy. They have different parts about each part of Martin Luther kings life which also includes a video. The videos are really good but it meant everyone was stood in front of the displays so it made it hard to read. His house where he lived was nice to see (you can go inside but you need to book onto a tour). The fire station was good and the final resting place was peaceful. There is a big car park available for free opposite the museum.
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  • 5Dan L 5:00 PM Oct 7, 2022
    Acknowledging out failures - a must visit
    A must visit stop on any visit to Atlanta. This historic site tells the story of Dr Martin Luther King Jr. in such an elegant way. From the museum itself to Dr King’s home, the history and black rights movement comes through everywhere. I left with a greater respect for black rights, and the wider movement.

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