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This engaging museum brings Black history to life through interactive exhibits and storytelling. Located along historic Auburn Avenue, it’s a must-visit for anyone interested in Atlanta’s role in shaping American history.…

A historic congregation that played a major role in economic development and housing advocacy within the community.…

A tribute to Black entrepreneurship and the legacy of Auburn Avenue as a thriving business corridor. Visitors can learn about the powerful business leaders who once made this street known as “the richest Negro street in the world.”…

Take a guided tour of the restored childhood home of Dr. King and step into the history of the Sweet Auburn community that shaped him. This intimate experience connects visitors directly to Atlanta’s civil rights roots.…

A highly visible site along the corridor named in honor of Congressman John Lewis. It represents ongoing opportunities for future community-centered development.…

Named after Atlanta Life Insurance founder Alonzo Herndon, this site represents the economic strength and self-determination that defined Sweet Auburn’s golden era.…

A cultural gem dedicated to African American history and literature. Visitors can explore exhibitions, archives, and public programs that highlight the neighborhood’s intellectual and cultural legacy.…

A public agency supporting housing access and affordability throughout Atlanta.…

A neighborhood bakery offering fresh breads and baked goods.…

Founded by Coretta Scott King, the King Center offers exhibits, reflection spaces, and educational programming focused on nonviolence and leadership. It is a meaningful stop for visitors seeking a deeper understanding of the movement that changed the world.…