
We learn about this great American Hero who was and still is one of the greatest civil rights activists till today in our history books but nothing beats actually
renting an Atlanta Georgia charter bus and heading over to his historically enormous and rich site! This is where
Martin Luther King Jr. was born and grew up in….isn’t that reason enough for us to just take the rental charter bus to this Atlanta Georgia attraction? Even the tourists know the value of the place! During weekdays, you might see armies of rental charter buses hanging around outside and little kids pouring in and out of the charter bus and running into the historical site.
When you take the Atlanta Georgia rental charter bus to Martin Luther King Jr’s National Historic Site, make your way to the Visitor Center first….you need to get your hands on the map and perhaps ask some advice from the people manning the counter. It’ll help, trust me. Once you get started with the tour, your journey into the life and the many great achievements of this civil rights leader begins. There’s tons of things to learn and it’s not only for the African American….it matters to each and every one of us and the core of what Martin Luther King, Jr. is all about is apparent here.
Part of what’s so enchanting about this Atlanta Georgia charter bus attraction is the fact that you get to experience, feel and visit a church that this leader used to pastor in! The atmosphere is awesome. The place is well maintained, clean and well-organized….I wasn’t expecting that. PLUS the staff there was friendly. The only downside of the charter bus stop at this Atlanta Georgia attraction is that there were a couple of people hanging around begging for money at the parking lot. But hey, for an experience like that, who cares?
All in all, the charter bus rental visit was well-worth it…but it was free entry anyway, so, it was cost-free. For a very spiritual experience that could potentially change the way you look at life, remember to rent a charter bus for a visit to one of Atlanta Georgia’s most historically profound site, Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site. They’re at 450 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30312-1504. If you want information before heading over in your rental charter bus, give them a call at +1 404 331 5190 or visit their official website at
www.nps.gov/malu. They’re open every day through summer from 9.30am till 5pm. Other times, the staff clocks in at 10am.Â
Sunday, September 4. 2011 at 22:24 (Reply)