Martin Luther King Jr Heritage Tour in Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
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Trip Type: Half-day Tours
Duration: 5 hours
This small group tour in Atlanta is an overview of the life of Martin Luther King Junior and his impact as a leader of the civil rights movement. Visit locations throughout Atlanta that are central to his fight for freedom and his legacy. Your tour includes hotel pickup and roundtrip transportation.
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This small group tour in Atlanta is an overview of the life of Martin Luther King Junior and his impact as a leader of the civil rights movement. Visit locations throughout Atlanta that are central to his fight for freedom and his legacy. Your tour includes hotel pickup and roundtrip transportation.
Explore Atlanta and learn about Martin Luther King, Jr's life and work in the civil rights movement on this small group heritage tour.
Begin your day at the Martin Luther King, Jr Center. Established in 1968 by Mrs. Coretta Scott King, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change (“The King Center”) houses more than 10,000 documents from MLK's personal collection and from the civil rights movement.
You'll visit the Atlanta University Center, a prominent center for higher learning where Dr. King attended university. The center is home to Morehouse University for Men, Spelman University for Women, and the coed campus Atlanta University. which first opened its doors in 1869.
Stop by MLK's favorite soul food restaurant and one of Atlanta’s best loved diners, Busy Bee. True southern style cooking in a humble down to earth setting satisfies the appetites of the downtown lunch crowd to this day.
You'll also visit the national park encompassing King's birth home, Ebenezer Baptist Church, and MLK's final resting place. This tour will guide you through Atlanta, the civil rights movement, and Martin Luther King, Jr's life- a must for anyone eager to absorb some of Atlanta's rich history.
Explore Atlanta and learn about Martin Luther King, Jr's life and work in the civil rights movement on this small group heritage tour.
Begin your day at the Martin Luther King, Jr Center. Established in 1968 by Mrs. Coretta Scott King, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change (“The King Center”) houses more than 10,000 documents from MLK's personal collection and from the civil rights movement.
You'll visit the Atlanta University Center, a prominent center for higher learning where Dr. King attended university. The center is home to Morehouse University for Men, Spelman University for Women, and the coed campus Atlanta University. which first opened its doors in 1869.
Stop by MLK's favorite soul food restaurant and one of Atlanta’s best loved diners, Busy Bee. True southern style cooking in a humble down to earth setting satisfies the appetites of the downtown lunch crowd to this day.
You'll also visit the national park encompassing King's birth home, Ebenezer Baptist Church, and MLK's final resting place. This tour will guide you through Atlanta, the civil rights movement, and Martin Luther King, Jr's life- a must for anyone eager to absorb some of Atlanta's rich history.
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