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Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site


450 Auburn Avenue
Atlanta, Georgia

Educate your children about the life and achievements of Martin Luther King Jr. while taking a tour of King's birthplace, Sweet Auburn. They'll learn biographical information about this civil rights leader, and hear his message of peaceful disobedience. The tour includes a delightful puppet show detailing the significant contributions of African-American leaders to our country. Round up your family and head to this historic site to teach your children about a brilliant and courageous African-American visionary.

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