DEXTER PARSONAGE MUSEUM
Museum
2024
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2024
The Dexter Parsonage Museum was, from 1920 to 1992, the house of twelve pastors of Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church. Martin Luther King and his family lived there from 1954 to 1960, when the pastor regained his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. The nine pieces were reconstituted as they were in the period when Martin Luther King occupied the places. You can take the tour during guided tours. The house was registered in the National Register of Historic Sites in 1982. His last restoration dates back to 2003.
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