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I visited in April 2018 on the 50th anniversary of...

I visited in April 2018 on the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination #MLK50. It was quite emotional to visit. Entrance is free. Parking is free. There's a half-hour film that traces his life. The main hall is split up into different themes, with displays and videos for each theme. The audio is much, much too loud. The national parks staff is informative & visibly proud to be working at such an important site. The main building is close to Ebenezer Church as well as to King's childhood home. The site was recently named a national park, and the government is currently renovating houses between the main building and King's home, so it will even be better in the future.

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