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Martin Luther King Jr National Historic Site
Traveling Trunks
 

The Traveling Trunk Exhibit provides students with hands-on information about the life of Dr. King and the "Sweet Auburn" Community. This portable exhibit contains photos with captions of historic buildings, background information on the area, videos, speeches made by Dr. King, reading materials and workbooks with classroom exercises.

This exhibit is available for a two week loan. The school is responsible for the cost of returning the exhibit. For more information contact our education coordinator at:

 

National Park Service
Martin Luther King, Jr., NHS
Traveling Trunk Exhibit
450 Auburn Ave., NE
Atlanta, GA 30312-1525
phone: 404-331-6922 ext. 3606
E-mail: Travel Trunk Coordinator

Birth Home Block  

Did You Know?
The King Center owns the Birth Home and the National Park Service maintains it. The King Family moved out of the Birth Home in 1941 and the house was then converted into a two-family dwelling. The Rev. A.D. Williams King, Dr. King's brother, lived on the second floor in the 1950's and early 1960's.

Last Updated: September 25, 2006 at 15:01 EST