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Martin Luther King Jr. historic district tour
Martin Luther King Jr. historic district tour
Martin Luther King Jr. historic district tour
Martin Luther King Jr. historic district tour
Martin Luther King Jr. historic district tour

Martin Luther King Jr. historic district tour


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  • Entertaining and immersive stories of Dr. King and the many Civil Rights leaders in Atlanta on the Martin Luther King Jr. historic district tour. Buy your tour today!
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Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeCity walking tour, Historic site tour
TransportWalking

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-What you can expect-
Track the fascinating life of Martin Luther King Jr. in a fast-paced, unforgettable 2.5 hours, that reveals how Atlanta and the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood changed the world. This must-experience tour by Unexpected Atlanta Tours includes inspiring visits to Ebenezer Baptist Church, the King Center, and unexpected locations even locals don't know. We will make the most of your visit to the King Historic District and make every minute you spend in this neighborhood count, and we make sure you know about all the important locations. You will get a deep understanding of the people and places that inspired the Civil Rights Movement on this tour. As the only tour in the city authorized by the King Center, we'll give you the inside scoop into this incredible neighborhood. [Note: This tour does NOT include going inside the King Birth Home or Old Ebenezer Baptist Church. Our walk is 1.7 miles with lots of standing; please contact us if you have any physical limitations.]

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Meet across the street from historic Ebenezer Baptist Church located at 450 Auburn Ave NE where there is a statue of an African man holding a baby to the sky. Your guide will be in the amphitheater or near the rose garden waiting. Your guide will have an orange flag and will check you in on their mobile device when you arrive. DO NOT GET ON A BUS TOUR. This is a walking tour.(450 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA, USA)

  • All buildings in the King National Historical Park have reopened; however, they are currently subject to closure without notice at any time due to staffing shortages caused by the ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic. This tour currently does not include going inside the King Birth Home as this is a separate tour run by the park service.

  • This is a 1.7-mile walk with lots of standing, so please contact the tour operator if you have any physical limitations or difficulty walking

  • This tour operates with small groups

  • Restrooms are available before the start of the tour with the National Park Service Visitor Center, Mon-Sat from 9am to 5pm. And 7 days a week from 9am to 5pm inside the Freedom Hall.

  • Guides will carry wipes and hand sanitizer for guests

  • Masks are strongly encouraged but no longer required

  • Social distancing is encouraged

  • Guests are encouraged to bring their own water bottle

  • Digital brochure provided for contactless experience

  • This tour operates rain or shine, so umbrellas are encouraged if rain is in the forecast. Rain ponchos will be provided

  • Infants (ages 0-5): free

FAQ

1. Are there any entrance fees for visiting the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park and its key sites?

The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park itself, including the Ebenezer Baptist Church and the Visitors Center, does not require an entrance fee. However, touring the Martin Luther King Jr. Birth Home requires a free, timed ticket issued on a first-come, first-served basis at the Visitors Center. For a structured and insightful experience covering these significant sites, you can book a guided tour through KKday, which often includes convenient transportation and expert commentary, enhancing your understanding of the district without the hassle of individual planning.

2. What is the historical significance of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park?

The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park holds immense historical significance as it preserves the childhood home, church, and final resting place of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a pivotal leader of the American Civil Rights Movement. It serves as a living memorial, educating visitors about his life, work, and the broader struggle for equality and justice. The district encapsulates the essence of his early influences and the origins of his impactful activism, offering a profound journey through a critical period in American history.

3. Is it possible to visit the Martin Luther King Jr. Birth Home within the historic district?

Yes, visitors can tour the Martin Luther King Jr. Birth Home within the historic district. Access is typically by ranger-led tours, which are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to the home's small size, tour groups are limited in number, and free timed tickets must be obtained at the Visitors Center on the day of your visit. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure a spot for this insightful experience.

4. What are the recommended public transportation options to reach the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park?

To reach the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park using public transportation, the most recommended option is Atlanta's MARTA rail system. You can take the Blue or Green line to the King Memorial Station. From there, the park is approximately a 10-15 minute walk. Alternatively, several local bus routes also serve the area, with stops conveniently located near the Visitors Center. Always check the latest MARTA schedules and route information for the most current travel details.

5. What are the main attractions and experiences visitors can expect on a Martin Luther King Jr. historic district tour?

On a Martin Luther King Jr. historic district tour, visitors can expect a comprehensive exploration of key sites. Highlights include the Martin Luther King Jr. Birth Home, Ebenezer Baptist Church where Dr. King preached, and The King Center, which houses his tomb and the Eternal Flame. You'll also visit the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame and the 'Children of Courage' exhibit. The tour offers immersive storytelling about Dr. King's life, his non-violent philosophy, and the broader Civil Rights Movement, providing a deep understanding of his legacy and impact.

6. How can visitors access the different sites within the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park?

The various sites within the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park are generally located within close proximity, making it a highly walkable district. The Visitors Center, Ebenezer Baptist Church, The King Center, and the Birth Home are all within comfortable walking distance of each other. Comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended to fully explore the park's offerings. Guided tours often provide a structured path, ensuring visitors experience all major points of interest efficiently.

7. Which specific exhibits or interactive displays are available at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park?

At the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park, visitors can engage with several impactful exhibits and interactive displays. The main Visitors Center features a comprehensive exhibit on Dr. King's life and the Civil Rights Movement. The King Center offers the 'Courage To Lead' exhibit and the 'Gandhi Room,' exploring non-violent resistance. Additionally, the 'Children of Courage' exhibit provides a unique perspective on the movement through the eyes of children, while interactive elements across the park enhance understanding of the historical context and ongoing relevance of Dr. King's message.

8. What is the best time of year to visit the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park for optimal experience?

The best time of year to visit the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park for an optimal experience is generally during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November). These seasons offer pleasant weather for walking between sites and typically avoid the peak heat and humidity of summer. Weekdays usually have fewer crowds than weekends. Visiting outside of major holidays can also lead to a more tranquil and less crowded experience, allowing for deeper reflection and engagement with the park's significant historical offerings.

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