181 Peachtree Street Northeast (0.8 km from National Center for Civil and Human Rights)
This ideally located downtown Atlanta hotel offers a fitness centre and restaurant. The Ritz-Carlton is less than one mile from MARTA mass transit and the State Farm Arena. It offers guests 55-inch high-definition flat-screen TVs.
239 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW (0.3 km from National Center for Civil and Human Rights)
This SpringHill Suites by Marriott Atlanta Downtown hotel in Atlanta features a fitness centre, complimentary WiFi, and a complimentary American breakfast served daily. Nearby attractions include the Georgia Aquarium and the NEW World of Coca-Cola.
275 Baker Street (0.3 km from National Center for Civil and Human Rights)
Experience the excitement of Atlanta city center at this centrally located hotel. Located in the heart of the city seconds from top attractions this hotel offers exceptional accommodations and many modern conveniences.
300 Ted Turner Drive NW (0.3 km from National Center for Civil and Human Rights)
This Marriott hotel in the heart of Atlanta's city centre features an outdoor pool and complimentary WiFi throughout the property. The Coca-Cola World is 656 feet away.
300 Luckie St NW (0.4 km from National Center for Civil and Human Rights)
Hyatt Place Atlanta Centennial Park is located in Atlanta 656 feet from the Georgia Aquarium and features a restaurant private parking a bar and a shared lounge.
431 Marietta Street NW (0.4 km from National Center for Civil and Human Rights)
A fitness centre, a sun terrace with a swimming pool, and a bar are included. The Hyatt House Atlanta Downtown is located in downtown Atlanta, less than a block from the Georgia Aquarium.
300 Peachtree Street Northeast 3O (0.5 km from National Center for Civil and Human Rights)
Located in the center of Atlanta 1312 feet from NEW World of Coca-Cola and 1640 feet from National Center for Civil and Human Rights Highrise ATL Downtown Home with a View sleeps 4 offers air conditioning. The property is less than 0.
270 Peachtree Street (0.5 km from National Center for Civil and Human Rights)
Set in the center of Atlanta just 1312 feet from NEW World of Coca-Cola and 1640 feet from Centennial Olympic Park Conveniently Located Downtown Apartment offers accommodations with city views and free WiFi. The property is less than 0.
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta is an interactive museum that serves to educate its visitors on the history of civil and human rights in the United States. It seeks to engage, motivate, and teach people of all ages and backgrounds about the hard-earned rights they enjoy today.
Located in downtown Atlanta, this museum offers a variety of exhibits and activities related to civil rights movements throughout history. In addition to the permanent displays, there are always special exhibitions highlighting various themes such as women’s rights, racial justice, LGBT rights, or global civil liberties. The exhibits are incredibly interactive so guests can explore their own emotions and reflections on these topics.
The museum also hosts a range of lectures and programming which delve more deeply into issues around social justice. Speakers come from varied backgrounds including activists, politicians, academics, artists, journalists and more – all providing insight into how we can strive towards equality today.
The mission is simple yet powerful: inspiring visitors to take courageous steps towards promoting peaceable solutions to conflicts across the globe by inspiring respect for each other’s human dignity. National Center for Civil & Human Rights strives to create an atmosphere of inclusion wherein visitors feel safe discussing ideas among peers while being exposed to differences in viewpoints on difficult topics.
Today this center continues its commitment to championing basic freedoms with high quality exhibitions that focus on learning from past progress while striving for a better future with respect for individual dignity across diverse cultures. With a vision that believes education can bring about positive change in our world today – it remains dedicated to educating generations of civil citizens who will take an active role in making our society better than before.