It's the time of the year whereby everyone all over the
country celebrates the work of one man who made a whole world of difference to
a country putrid with discord amongst each other when he was alive. He was the
sort of man who had wise ideas on how to swing the pendulum so that nobody gets
hurt and everybody benefits. We're talking about Martin Luther King, of course.
The kids these days don't really know a lot of about who he is and what he did
for us, (the world, in fact), when he was alive. So, if you've got an Atlanta
charter bus rental holiday trip with the kids on the cards, this would be a
fabulous time to bring the rented charter bus to Martin Luther King Jr.
National Historic Site. There is no other quite like this one.
It's a couple of blocks down east of downtown, so, once you're
done with your Atlanta charter bus rental shopping and dining downtown, get the
Atlanta charter bus rental vehicle driver to take you down to Sweet Auburn
neighborhood. The place is maintained and operated by the National Park
Service, therefore, this Atlanta
charter bus rental historical tourist attraction is almost as immaculate in
setting. Having been to Atlanta countless
times, I am almost ashamed to admit that I've never really taken to this place
to heart….thankfully, we finally decided to make an Atlanta
charter bus rental visit there one fine March afternoon.
Martin Luther King's entire life is in this museum, I'm
convinced. From his childhood days to his crypt and then to his work…everything
is there for the world to see, learn and admire. It's a truly enlightening and
eye-opening experience, therefore, if you want to inspire your kids during your
Atlanta charter bus rental visit
here, go for one of their tours which goes on an hourly basis. The tours start
from 10am onwards but if you head
over during summer time, they open at 9.30am.
One word of advice for foreigners who want to visit his huge
Atlanta charter bus rental
attraction, get the map. It's huge and runs several blocks down the city. It's
too easy to get lost even for regulars like us, so get your hands on the map.
After the visit, you'll understand why Martin Luther King is
respected for what he is – you'll see what he really wanted for the people. Oh,
before I forget, you're not allowed to take any pictures and the people will make
no bones about taking your cameras away from you if you try to snap photos.
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Martin Luther King,
Jr. National Historic Site (Atlanta GA)
450 Auburn Ave NE
Atlanta, GA
30312
Tel: +1 404 331 5190
Email: info@nps.gov
Opening Hours: Summer time 9.30a.m till 5.00p.m; other times
10a.m till 5p.m every day
Admission is free
Website: http://www.nps.gov/malu