Tours to Resume at King’s Birth Home
Associated Press
ATLANTA —
The National Park Service on Saturday will resume tours of Martin Luther King Jr.’s birth house, more than two months after his family evicted the agency in a dispute over the government’s planned visitors center across the street, officials said Thursday.
The plan is part of a temporary agreement between the agency and King’s family, who will continue to meet to try to resolve their differences.
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