Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Building, Historic federal building in Georgia
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Building is an architecturally significant structure in Atlanta, Georgia.
Built in 1933, this building was named after civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
It symbolizes the progress of civil rights and the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
The building serves as a government facility providing various public services.
Originally a post office, it is the first federal building named for an African American.
Location: Georgia
Inception: 1933
Architect: A. Ten Eyck Brown
Floors above the ground: 10
Source: Wikimedia