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Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta

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#5 of 21 in Historic Sites in Atlanta
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Ebenezer Baptist Church is a megachurch church located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, affiliated with the Progressive National Baptist Convention and American Baptist Churches USA. It was the church where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was co-pastor from 1960 until his assassination in 1968, the location of the funerals of both Dr. King and congressman John Lewis, and the church for which United States Senator Raphael Warnock has been pastor since 2005. It is located in the historic area now designated as the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park.
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  • This is a quick 15-30 minute stop but a very beautiful church. They have restored it to the time period when King was there. The park rangers were very knowledgeable about King and the church and... 
    This is a quick 15-30 minute stop but a very beautiful church. They have restored it to the time period when King was there. The park rangers were very knowledgeable about King and the church and...  more »
  • Unfortunately, we were not able to see the inside of the church. However, it was an emotion-filled moment to stand outside the church where Dr Martin Luther King, Jr, had been co-pastor with his... 
    Unfortunately, we were not able to see the inside of the church. However, it was an emotion-filled moment to stand outside the church where Dr Martin Luther King, Jr, had been co-pastor with his...  more »
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  • My visit at Dr. MLK's father's church Ebenezer Baptist was moving. The opportunity to visit where he preached was humbling. Because the church was still pretty much restored to the era of the sixties I felt like I was in a timepiece. The staff was polite and informative. I would visit it again.
  • Church was closed for renovation but my sister-in-law and I were able to visit the store. Just to be in such a historical place was an awesome experience!

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