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Martin Luther King Jr National Historic Site
In January 1929 a baby boy was born in an upstairs bedroom of a
house in Atlanta. Today the Victorian house is the centre of a
protected site dedicated to the memory of that baby, Martin Luther
King, who grew up to become America's Nobel prize-winning Civil
Rights leader. A half-mile stretch of Auburn Avenue, including
King's birth home, the Ebenezer Baptist Church where he preached,
and the memorial tomb at the King Center where he is buried, has
been designated a historic site, drawing hundreds of visitors every
day. The exhibits contained within provide insight into the life
and times of this much-revered man.
Address: 450 Auburn Avenue
Website: www.nps.gov/malu
Telephone: (404) 331 5190 or 331 6922 for recorded information
Transport: Auburn Avenue bus 3 at the MARTA Five Points station, or MARTA's Atlanta Tourist Loop
Opening time: Daily 9am to 5pm (until 6pm from mid-June to mid-August)
Admission: Free