Oakland Cemetery • Enero 7, 2011One of the most beautiful & unique mansions in Atlanta. The exterior granite came from nearby Stone Mountain. The building serves as a museum, event facility, & offices for the GA Trust (upstairs).
Bob 💲☎🍒Ⓜ♒ M. • Abril 28, 2013Excellent information well presented
Mario D. • Enero 21, 2016Aquí vivió la escritora del libro lo que el viento se llevó. Un poco caro a mi parecer.
Oakland Cemetery • Diciembre 27, 2010Edward C. Peters, son of Richard Peters, built the house in 1883. The Peters family was instrumental in the building of Atlanta both before & after the Civil War. The family is buried in Oakland.
Dan • Agosto 11, 2014The exhibits are wonderful in this museum. Take your time to read all of the history. The sit-in counter experience is a must. Don't forget to head downstairs to see the MLK artifacts.
Charlsie 🍡 • Junio 25, 2013The gardens are one of the quietest places in all of the city - a true hide away with a great view of midtown if you find just the right spot.
Paula M. • Diciembre 30, 2017Free and very interesting. It tells the whole life of MLK and segregation. It really makes you think and it is very touching. A must in Atlanta for sure.
Tricia H. • Mayo 16, 2010Visit The King Center's exhibits and resource center. Walk down the street to Dr. King's birth home and across the street to the visitor center.
Katherine S. • Julio 18, 2013The home and the information from the tour guide were interesting. The guide was pretty knowledgable.
lupas C. • Noviembre 8, 2019Hay que verlo se siente un ambiente muy emotivo me encantó conocer este lugar
Oakland Cemetery • Marzo 17, 2011It was built in 1856 by Lemuel P. Grant for whom Grant Park was named. Golfer Bobby Jones was born here in 1902 when the home was used an apartment building. Now home to the ATL Preservation Center.
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