Tours

Birth Home of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Born and raised on Auburn Avenue, Martin Luther King, Jr. is a true Atlantan. The childhood house of King still stands as a landmark (contact the National Park Service to schedule a tour), just a few blocks from his second home at Ebenezer Baptist Church.

Sweet Auburn Audio Tour
Martin Luther King, Jr. was born here, many of Atlanta's prominent black-owned businesses began here, and countless hours were spent creating of a brighter future for the city. Download the interactive podcast 'In Their Words: Andrew Young on Auburn Avenue' for a guided stroll through one of the city's most influential streets, and immerse yourself in history, culture and true Southern hospitality!

Black History Trolley Tour
Returning by popular demand, you can journey through the city's progressive past and proactive present, experiencing the true spirit of Atlanta! This three hour tour visits the historical districts of Sweet Auburn, Downtown and Southwest Atlanta, as well as the renowned landmarks of Oakland Cemetery and University Center.

Herndon Home
A symbol of achievement and strength through adversity, the Herndon Home is embodies the spirit of Atlanta. A former slave, Alonzo Herdon's upheaval of Jim Crowe laws and segregation came when he opened Atlanta Life Insurance Company in 1905, making him the city's wealthiest African-American by the late 1920s. One of the city's finest mansions, the Herndon Home tells its compelling story through tours, exhibits and special events.

International Civil Rights Walk of Fame
Where can you stand in the footsteps of the nation's civil rights icons? Undergoing constant additions, the Walk's footprints are created using shoes that have been contributed by the inductees. Walk through the everlasting shadows of Rosa Parks, Reverend Jesse Jackson and President Jimmy Carter, among many other leaders. Located in the Sweet Auburn District, the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame is an interactive memorial dedicated to those who created a progressive future for America.

Black History Month Parade

The Spirit of Sweet Auburn lives on in this fun and free family event! Saturday, 2/27
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‘Our Town’ by Kenny Leon

The multicultural spin on a classic explores a 20th century small town. Opening at True Colors Theatre 2/21
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Express Yourself Art Contest

Underground Atlanta showcases art work celebrating Black History Month. Entry Deadline Sunday, 2/28
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