• Welcome
  • Introduction Video
  • About this Project
  • Meet the Leaders (Index)
    • Henry Aaron
    • Ralph David Abernathy
    • Julian Bond
    • Joseph E. Boone
    • John Wesley Dobbs
    • W.E.B. Du Bois
    • Alonzo Herndon
    • Jesse Hill, Jr.
    • Donald Lee Hollowell
    • Hamilton E. Holmes
    • Maynard Jackson
    • Martin Luther King, Jr.
    • John Lewis
    • Joseph Lowery
    • Benjamin Mays
    • James & Robert Paschal
    • Roslyn Pope
    • Booker T. Washington
    • Domonique Wilkins
    • Hosea Williams
    • Andrew Young
  • Interactive Map
  • Explorer's Toolbox
  • Historic Districts
    • MLK Historical Park
    • MLK Park Photo Gallery
    • Nat'l Center for Civil & Human Rights
    • Rodney Cook, Sr. Park
    • Sweet Auburn District
  • Newsletter
Black Leaders of Atlanta

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park

​“We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor, it must be demanded by the oppressed.” —  ​Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
While hundreds of historic landmarks around the world are named for the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park in Atlanta is unique in that it preserves the real places where Dr. King was born, lived, worked, and is buried. Here, more than 700,000 local, national, and international visitors each year are captivated by the man, his ideals and courage, and this place.

With a vision that changed the world and a voice that echoes through time, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of the most influential people in American history. While not the beginning or the end of the global civil rights movement, Dr. King represents an important chapter in our story as a people struggling for freedom and equality for all. 
The park consists of dozens of historic buildings (most of them built between 1890 and 1920) spread over 38 acres near downtown Atlanta. Many of these homes and institutions were a part of Dr. King’s early and adult years. The National Park Service Visitor Center is where most people begin their visit. There are several excellent exhibits on Dr. King and the civil rights movement.
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Rep. John Lewis shares his thoughts...

Learn More

  • MLK National Historical Park
  • King Center
  • History That Shaped The Atlanta Neighborhood Where MLK Was Raised (WABE)
  • The King Philosophy
  • Ebeneezer Baptist Church
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. (Google Arts & Culture)
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. (King Center)
  • MLK Nobel Peace Prize
  • MLK Memorial (Washington)

Points of Interest*

  • Photo Galleries
  • Visitor's Center (start here)
  • International Civil Right Walk of Fame
  • International Peace Rose Garden
  • Historic Ebeneezer Baptist Church
  • King Center
  • Reflecting Pool
  • Eternal Flame
  • Fire Station No. 6
  • King Birth Home
  • ​Sweet Auburn Historic District​
* All of these can be found on the Atlanta Freedom Trail Interactive Map

Getting There

  • Hours & Admission
  • Freedom Trail Interactive Map
  • Atlanta Streetcar (best way to get there from Downtown ATL hotels)
  • ​Google Maps
  • Weather Forecast
  • The MLK Historical Park is about 1/2 mile (walking) from the King Memorial Station
  • ​There is plenty of public parking at this site​​
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  • Welcome
  • Introduction Video
  • About this Project
  • Meet the Leaders (Index)
    • Henry Aaron
    • Ralph David Abernathy
    • Julian Bond
    • Joseph E. Boone
    • John Wesley Dobbs
    • W.E.B. Du Bois
    • Alonzo Herndon
    • Jesse Hill, Jr.
    • Donald Lee Hollowell
    • Hamilton E. Holmes
    • Maynard Jackson
    • Martin Luther King, Jr.
    • John Lewis
    • Joseph Lowery
    • Benjamin Mays
    • James & Robert Paschal
    • Roslyn Pope
    • Booker T. Washington
    • Domonique Wilkins
    • Hosea Williams
    • Andrew Young
  • Interactive Map
  • Explorer's Toolbox
  • Historic Districts
    • MLK Historical Park
    • MLK Park Photo Gallery
    • Nat'l Center for Civil & Human Rights
    • Rodney Cook, Sr. Park
    • Sweet Auburn District
  • Newsletter