Martin Luther King Jr National Historic Site
About Martin Luther King Jr National Historic Site
Two pieces on Auburn Avenue are presently secured as a National Historic Site. They incorporate the origination of the social liberties campaigner Martin Luther King Jr. at 501 Auburn Avenue, which dates from 1895, and the Ebenezer Baptist Church at 407-413 Auburn Avenue, in which he and his dad were pastors. Quickly connecting, in the Freedom Hall Complex, is his grave. Between his origin and Ebenezer Baptist Church is Fire Station No. 6, which assumed a part in the life of the area and where volunteers recount stories of life here when King was growing up. The Martin Luther King Jr. Place for Nonviolent Social Change is additionally around there.
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