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Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park honors the American Civil Rights Movement leader of the same name, known around the world for his famed "I Have A Dream" speech and involvement in the 1965 Selma to Montgomery protest marches. The park, which was established in 1980, is overseen by the National Park Service and preserves several sites within the metro Atlanta region connected to the leader's life, career, and legacy. Visitors can explore King's childhood home as part of free guided tours with advance reservation or view the preserved historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, where both King and his father preached. Exhibits on the Civil Rights Movement and King's career and activism are showcased at a free-admission visitor center, located adjacent to Freedom Hall, which offers additional exhibits. Outdoor exhibits include the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame, which honors social justice figures throughout history.

450 Auburn Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30312, Phone: 404-331-5190 x5046

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