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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Begin your day with a visit to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site in Atlanta. Walk through the home where Dr. King was born and raised, and step into the church where he preached.
Afternoon
Head to the Sweet Auburn neighborhood for lunch at Busy Bee Cafe, a soul food institution. After lunch, visit the nearby Center for Civil and Human Rights to learn about the struggles and triumphs of the Civil Rights Movement.
Morning
Drive to Savannah, Georgia and start your day with a walk through Forsyth Park, admiring the beautiful Spanish moss-draped trees and the iconic fountain.
Afternoon
Take a stroll through the historic district, stopping for lunch at Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room, where you'll be treated to a family-style meal of Southern classics. In the afternoon, visit the Mercer Williams House Museum, a stunning example of Savannah's antebellum architecture and the site of a famous murder mystery.
Morning
Drive to Charleston, South Carolina and start your day at the Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, one of the oldest public gardens in America. Take a guided tour of the house and learn about the history of the plantation.
Afternoon
After lunch at Husk, a restaurant that celebrates Southern ingredients and traditions, explore the historic district on foot or by horse-drawn carriage. Take in the colorful row houses, cobblestone streets, and historic churches that make this city so charming.
Morning
Drive to Birmingham, Alabama and start your day at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, a museum that tells the story of the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham and beyond.
Afternoon
After lunch at Saw's Soul Kitchen, a local favorite for barbecue, visit the 16th Street Baptist Church, where four young girls were killed in a bombing in 1963. Take a walk through Kelly Ingram Park, where you can see sculptures and memorials that commemorate the struggle for civil rights.
Morning
Drive to New Orleans, Louisiana and start your day with beignets and cafe au lait at Cafe du Monde in the French Quarter.
Afternoon
Walk through the streets of the French Quarter, checking out the colorful architecture and street performers. Stop for lunch at Commander's Palace, a classic New Orleans restaurant that has been serving up Creole cuisine since 1880. In the afternoon, visit the National World War II Museum, where you can learn about the war's impact on the city and the country.