Dexter Parsonage Museum

  4.7 – 255 reviews   • Museum

Clapboard parsonage where Martin Luther King, Jr. lived in the 1950s, with Civil Rights exhibits.

Address and Contact Information

Address: 309 S Jackson St, Montgomery, AL 36104
Phone: (334) 261-3270
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Review Summary

Darryl Hobbins
There is free parking behind the home and the staff are so friendly.
Terry Muhammad
The group was blown away by her delivery!
F Matney
A great place to visit to learn more about Martin Luther King Jr and his family.
jacqueline bailey
I enjoyed this visit unfortunately both works were on lunch so we weren’t able to get inside to see everything. The one employee was able to assist with giving us additional information and history about the site. We will be heading back soon.
Matthew Voke
Great hour tour. It was just what we were looking for on MLK day.The tour might not start off great. They have you watch a 10-15 min poorly produced video of the home’s history before going over. In my opinion they could completely cut that out. The talking and in-person storytelling was much better.The tour guide did an awesome job telling the story of 54-60 as though we were there. He had lots of anecdotal evidence and retrospection, meeting history. I don’t think he could have done a better job delivering historic wonderment to the kids in the group. He tailored the tour to the audience well.There may be some points that are more round about, but the tour is a well spent hour of your time while in Montgomery.Make sure to follow the Dexter Parsonage up with going to the MLK’s Church on 454 Dexter Ave!
linda
Closed at the time I visited. This gift shop was open , at the end of the block, Val was welcoming.
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