A Wienermobile Trip to the Past


While in Atlanta, Torey Toppings and I decided we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to visit Martin Luther King Jr.’s childhood home as well as the museum dedicated to his impact on our country’s history.

A link to the past.

MLK Jr.'s neighborhood gets a visit from the Wienermobile.

Walking through the streets of Atlanta, you could just imagine the kids out on the road, throwing a baseball back and forth and running into the house when their mothers called them in for dinner.

One house in particular caught our attention with an unassuming plaque on the ground touting that it was the birth home of one of the most important men in our history.

I think we're ready to move in.

I think we're ready to move in.

Not only were we allowed to tour inside and catch a glimpse of MLK Jr.’s original possessions, we were able to listen to a first account of the Freedom Walk. Sure enough, our tour guide marched on that very day many years ago. Now that’s a “link” to the past.

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