Culture
National Civil Rights Museum Reopens
Hundreds of Americans are visiting the newly renovated Civil Rights Museum in Memphis. After a 27.5 million dollar facelift, the Lorraine Hotel where an assassin’s bullet took the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 46 years ago is open. The complex which includes several buildings now provided more interactive displays, new exhibits, and archival films. TheVillageCelebration shares before and after photos. For more information, visit www.civilrightsmuseum.org.
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