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Martin Luther King, Jr was one of the most famous figures in black history, as well as American history, whose work helped to move the entire field of black rights forward for years, and changing he nation in the process. For those from Atlanta apartments wanting to celebrate his life and accomplishments, there is the King Center, a loving memorial to the great man, with exhibits and information on the great speaker and peace maker. In apartments near the King Center, you can still feel the peaceful spirit of the great man seeping into the very fabric of the city, imbuing it with a sense of love and peace. What strikes one at once when visiting King Center is the beauty of the architecture, but the splendid building is just the beginning of all the amazement that is to come. Within the walls of the King Center is all the information about the man and his heritage that you would ever want to know, a cornucopia of information about the struggle for blacks in day's gone by, and the fight to bring rights to those without them. Folks from Atlanta apartments would have to search long and hard to find a more wonderful testament to the man's accomplishments, especially one with such beauty and style. With an apartment near the King Center, you can keep up with all the information on Martin Luther King and the other brave men who fought to bring equal rights to all men you will ever need to know, without having to scour libraries or the internet. There's a sense of somberness when entering the King Center, the building standing as a constant reminder of what a great man we lost the sad day of his death, but it also stands as a symbol of hope and accomplishment, showing us just how far we have come in the many years since his demise. Those memories can stay with you all the time when you find an apartment near the King Center, allowing you to visit this testament to one of the greatest figures in American history by simply taking a walk down the road.