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Atlanta: City Lights Night Tour

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$65

Witness the unforgettable spectacle of Atlanta’s impressive buildings and structures lit against the...

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The King Center and Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site, Atlanta

The Martin Luther King Jr.

The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site showcases the Civil Rights' leader's nonviolent social change work. The historic site features a museum and preserves the neighborhood that includes Dr. King's birth home and Ebenezer Baptist Church. His Nobel Prize and tomb are also located here.


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9:00

17:00

Mon

9:00

17:00

Tue

9:00

17:00

Wed

9:00

17:00

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9:00

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9:00

17:00

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9:00

17:00

About The King Center and Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site

 449 Auburn Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA, United States

 +1 404-526-8900

 www.thekingcenter.org

The King Center and Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site and Nearby Sights on Map

USpace Gallery

Odd Fellows Building and Auditorium

Oakland Cemetery

Historic graveyard (established 1850) which is the burial site of Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, and many Civil War soldiers

Apex Museum

AT&T Communications Building

Cabbagetown

Cabbagetown is known for its street art on Krog Street Tunnel

Inman Park

Inman Park was Atlanta's first planned suburb, lined with interesting period houses in various architectural styles ranging from Victorian, Italianate and Romanesque Revival to Beaux Arts and Arts & Crafts Revival

Hurt Building

The Hurt Building is an 18-storey flatiron skyscraper completed in 1926

Woodruff Park

This park is home to one of the great symbols of Atlanta, Phoenix Rising from the Ashes by Gamba Quirino

Flatiron Building

The Neo-Classical Flatiron Building is a wedge-shaped historic structure completed in 1897